04/16/1973 - 5785PATRICIA ELLIS
COUNEIL SECRETARY
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
APRIL 16, 1973
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA - APRIL L6, 1973 - 7:30 P. M.
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Given.
INVOCATION: By Citr� Manager.
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ROLL CALL: AZ1 Present.
PROCLAMATION:
Proclaiming Ma.y 12, 1973 as "Fire Service Recognition Day"
Adopted. _
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Regular Council Meeting, March 19, 1973
. Adopted.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
2-B ResoZution regarding proposed Legislative change in the Firemen's
Pension Legislation.
Appointment - Robert H. Friegang, Probationar� Po.Zice Officer
Co�nunication - Rice Creek Water Shed District, reqarding accelerated
rate of siltation of Locke Lake, dated April 7, 1973.
VISITORS:
(Consideration of Items not on Agenda - 15 Minutes)
None.
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OLD BUSINESS•
Receiving Report on Stevenson School Walkway (Proposed)
Recinded motion to delay action until after June 3, .Z973.
Administration authorized to acquire property for walkraay
either by nego.tiation or condemnation offering property
owners on the north $1,750 for acquirinq their land and
$Z,000 to the propert� owners an the south side. Amendment to
strike dollar amount and have administration negotiate and
return to CounciZ for transfer of funds if needed. Motion
passed to negotiate proposal #I• Report to be submitted to
Cou��cil, June 1, 1973.
Authorization to Extend Time to May 1, 1973 to Receive
Bids for Building Modifications to Police Department
and Emergency Operating Center
Extension to May 1, 1973, 10:00 a.m. approved.
Resolution regarding proposa.Z of change in Legislation
Firemen's Pension Legislation. �
Resolution #54-1973 adopted.
NEW BUSTNESS:
' Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance
Adopting the City Code
First Reading adopted. Recodification meeting set
, for May 2, I973, 7:30.
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Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Relating
to the Sale of Real Estate Owned by the City
First Reading adopted.
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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - APRIL 16, 1973 PAGE 3
PiEW BUSINESS : (Continued)
Consideration of a Request to Construct a Fence in City
Easement Adjacent to Lot 1 and 2, Block 5, City View
Addition, by Glen R. Ramsdell, 400 - 57th Place N. E.
Approved with the stipulation that Mr. Ramsdell sign
agreement.
Consideration of Action on Request for Special Use
Permit by National Auto Salvage Auctions of Minnesota, Inc.
Decision that no rezoning is necessary. Matter directed
to go to Building Standards Design-Control Subcommittee.
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, Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission 7- 7 G
Meeting of April 4, 1973
I. Rezoning request by Robert Schroer: Public Hearing set
� for Ma� 7, 1973.
2. Proppsed Preliminary P1at, P. S. #73-02, Innsbruck North Townhouses
Phase IV and V, hy Darrel A. Farr Development: Item continued
at Planning Commiss2on Leve1.
3. Preliminary P1an approval, Phase IV and V. T#73-OZ,
IIS Unit Townhouses b� Darre� A. Farr Deve.Zopment:
Public Hearing set for May I4, .Z973.
4. Proposed preliminar� P1at, P. S. #73-04, Veit's Second
Addition, By Londa Englund: Public Hearing set for May 14, 1973.
5. Extension of Special Use Permit, SP #71-04, Green Giant Home and
Garden Center, Pool Center: Extension continued at Planning
Co�nission level.
6. Consideration of National Guard Armory proposal: concurred
with Planning Commission, not in best interest of Cify fo
add the facility.
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Receiving the Planning Commission Minutes of Apri.l 4,.I973 meeting continued:
7. Added - Viewcon request for variance: Public Xearing
set for May 14, 1973.
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MINUTES RECEIVED
Receiving the Minutes of the Building Standards -
Design Control Meeting of April 5, 1973
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l. Request for substitute textured stucco exterior wherever
- wood siding was indiCated on the orginal plan and maintain
brick veneer as shown on the original pZan by Bryant-
Franklin Corporation at 5451 5th 5treet N. E.:
Concurred with Building Standards-Design Control Subcomtn.i.ttee
and approved the request for stucco.
2. Request to construct co.Zd stoz'age area, Shorewood Inn,
6I6I Hiqhway #65, by William NiCklow:
Tebled untiZ Board of Appeals can act on variance.
3. Request to construct a new structure for purpose of office,
service and production faci.Zity for CahZe Television, 350 63rd
Avenue, by General Television:
Concurred with Build.ing 5tandards-Design ControZ Subcommittee
in approval with their stipulations and adding stipuZation #4,
that a11 antennas wiZ1 be enclosed in the Be1I Tower section
of the building. Item to return to Council with final artist
drawings.
4. Request for approval of site develo�nent plan for the Green
Giant Home and Garden Center, Pool Center:
TabZed.
5. Request for the approval of the building of a proposed t,�arehouse
Zocated at 7880 Main St., by Paco Masonry, Inc.:
Continued by Subcommittee.
MINUTES RECEIVED
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NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
, Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting
of April 10, 1973
2. Request for a variance of section 45.013, 4B, Frid.Zey
, Citg Code, to redu�e the requirement side yard setback
from ZS feet to 6 feet to a1.Zow the construction of an
addition, ShoreWOOd Izui, 616I Highway #65 N. E.,
by William Nick3ow: to be brought back to Council at
' their next meeting.
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2. Request for a variance of section 56.05, 3C, Fridley Sign
Ordinance to increase the size of an already non-conforming
area identification sign from 279 square feet (1Q0 feet
maxim�ra) to 3I2 Square fett to allow the addition of two
panels onto the Sk�wood Ma11 area identification p�1on
by Signcrafter's In�.:
Concurred with the Boaxd of Appeals and denied the
reqaest for a variance. Administration to work with the
owner of the sl�pping center for possible reconstruction
of complete sign.
3. Request for a variance of section 45.053, 4, B4, Fridley
City Code to reduce the required side yard adjoining an
attached garage from 5 feet to 4 feet 9 inches to allow
' the constructiors of a dwel.Iing and garage to be located
at 1653 BriardaZe Road N. E. by Richard Miller Homes:
. Approved request for side yard variance.
MINUTES RECEIVED.
Receiving the Minutes of the North Park Meeting
of April 5, 1973
MINUTES RECEIVED
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Approval of Letter to Anoka County Health•Department 11 - 11 B
� Requesting �hey Issue Citations for Violations of --
Municipal Health Or•dinance
' Letter Approved.
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Consideration of Approval of Agreement with Frank 12 - 12 D
, . Gabrelcik, SP. ��72-19, Frank's Used Car Lot
Agreement with stipulations from Special Use Agreement.
' to be executed deleting stipulations 5 and 6.
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' RECONVENED: 11:02
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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - APRIL 16, 1973 PAGE 5
NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
Consideration of Approval of Change Order ��1 for
Water Improvement Project ��111 (Modification of
Wells �3, 9 and 11)
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Consideration of Approval of Change Order ��M-1 to
Increase Size of Water Service to Liquor Store From
4" to 6" Line
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Consideration of Resolution Appointing, Reappointing
and Confirming Existing Appointments to Coaunissions,
Boards, Committees and Subcommittees for the Year 1973
Councilrnan Breider appointed 1Nayor Pro tem for 1973.
Ms. Katherine Moss appointed to Human Relations Corrun.ittee
instead of Douglas 011ia as listed in Agenda. Charles
Ha11 Iisted as appointment to Housing & Redevelopment
Authority moved from City, Jerry Orton, 7418 Stinson
BZvd., 786-8855 appointed in his place. Car1 Paulson
was replaced on the Housing and Redeve3opment Authority
hy Russel Houck, 750 Overton Drive.
Councilman Breider added the followrna �!!�+n+1'�cy� �p the
Industrial Development Committee:
Roberf Peterson, 480 Rice Creek Boulevard, 784-8278
Ray Sheridin, 1301 Hi.Zlwind Rd. N. E. , 788-6.Z30
Robert White, 7380 Concerto Curve, 784-1355
Dick Harris, 6200 Riverview Terrace, 560-2491
Duane Prarie, 489 Rice Creek Terrace, 560-3993.
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Resolution #I��-Z973 adopted.
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' NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
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Consideration of a Resolution Urging the Passage of
' H�use File 1463 Relating to Intoxicating Liquor, Removing
the Ceiling on the Number of On-Sale Liquor Licenses
Resolution #5b-1973 Adopted.
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Consideration o� a Resolution in Opposition to Senate
File 1481 Relating to Intoxicating Liquor, the Issuance of
Special Off-Sale Wine Licenses to General Food Stores
Resolution #57-1973 adopted.
Consideration of a Resolution in Opposition to the
Passage of House File 1506 Relating to Elections,
Providing for Registration of the Elderly and Disabled
at their Residences
, Resolution #58-1973 adopted.
Consideration of a Resolution in Opposition to the
' Passage of Honse File 1389 Relating to Elections, EstabZishing
a Uniform Election Day, Requiring the Separate Election of
all Officers, Limiting Special Elections
Resolution #59-1973 Adopted.
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Appointment: City Employee
' Clarion Kastama, Operations & Maintenance Man
Robert H. Friegang, Probationary Police Officer.
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' NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
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' COMMLINICATIONS :
Wyman Smith: Police Pension Special Bill 24 - 24 A
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Mayor Bruce Nawrocki: Area Informational Meetings 25
' oa Proposed Metro Rate Authority
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Letter from Rice Creek Water 5hed District regarding proposal /
, for solution for accelerated siltation of Locke Lake dated �
April 7, I973: �
Received. Administration directed to look into mini-bike
' pzopZem and report back to Counci.Z.
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ANOKA COUNTY
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE
560-3450
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
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WI�REAS, the Intexna�ional Association of Fixe Chiefs has
set the date of.Saturday, May 12, 1973, as "Fire Service
R�cagnitian Day��, and •
WH�REAS, tha fi�a rervi.c� o£ Che Stat�e A� M�.An��ptA is
mmong �ha most important aervices rendered to the residenta of
xhia StaCe; and
Wii�REAB, tho hundreds of fire fi,ghtera ia the Stat� af
Minaeaota are faced with the inherent and �xtraa�e hazarda af
fire fighting, and thaa do hour2y risk injury and daath ia
their givon taaka of eaving livee, fighting firea and protecting
propextiee; and
WHEREAS, the�City of Fridley recognizea th� dedication and
fine servicea provided by ita fine Fridley Fir� Aepartment;
NO�W T�REFORE, Z, Frank G. Liebl, Mayor of the City of
Fridley� do hereby prPclaim Saturday, May 12, 1973, ae
"FIRE SERVICE RECOGNITION DAY"
and do snjoi.n a11 resideRta of t�e City o� Fr�dley to extend
recagniti.on to the Department for the fine services �� provides
to the people of the coaqnunity.
�N WZTNESS Ti�REOF, T have set my hand and caused the Seal
of �he City af Fxidley to be affixed thia 16th day of 1, 1973.
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TH� �i�UiES OF �H� REGULAR CO�NCIL MEETING OF MARCH 19, 1973
The regular me�ting af the Fridley City Council was called to order at 7:30
p.m., March 19, 1973, by Mayor Liebl.
PLEDGE OF ALL�GIANCE;
Mayor Liebl led the Council and the audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag.
INVOCAT IAN: � .
Mayor Lieblsaid there would be two minutes of silence for individual prayer
for the purpose of thanking God for the return of the Prisoners of War.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Utter, Nee, Breider, Starwalt, Liebl
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
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�RESENTATION OF TROPHY TO FRIDLEY HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING TEAM AND COACHES FOR
WINNING THE STATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP:
Mayor Liebl presented the trophy and expressed pride in the wrestl,ing team on
behalf of the citizens and the Council. The representatives o�f the team thanked
the Mayor and other members of the Co�ncil.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF FEBRUARY 12, 1973:
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt the minutes of the public H�aring
Meeting of February 12, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice
vote, al) voting aye, playor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
ADQPTION OF AGENDAt
Mayor Liebl said the following items would be added to the agenda;
Changin� "receiving bids For liquor store sign" to "receiving bids for
liquor store fixtures':�, item number 16 on the agenda.
Receiving Petltion for repaving and installation of curbing for Starlite
Boule�ard fram 61st to Sylvan Lane N.E.
Receiving a commun(cation from M�lcom Watson, City Manager, Columbia
Heights.
Receiving a communication from F�ridley Police Pensfon Associ�tfon.
Receiving a communication from Wyman Smith, pistrict Cou�t File 28615-�+5��
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Councilman Nee said he would like to add the reconsideration of Mr. Bab Barnett �
to the ad hoc North Park Committee to the agehda.
MOTION by Councilman
rr�an Breider. Upon a
carrded unanimously.
VISITORS`
Nee to adopt the agenda as amended. Seconded by Council- '
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl de���red the n�otion
INTRODUCT ION OF NEW POL ICE OFF ICERS BY T,tiE ASS DS�ANT C ITY MANA6ER/PUBLIC SAFETY
DIRECTOR:
Mr. James Hill, Public Safety Director introduced Mr� Charles Hanson, and said
Mr. Hanson had two years.experience as deputy sheriff with Anoka County and is
26 years of age, married and iives in An�ka•. Mr� Hill introduced Mr. �ary
W. Lanzmeier, age 27� and Mr. phi)lip ,1. Salewski, age a6. Mr. F{ill said one
af the other new men would be starting on the 26th of March.
3Ykiyor �,iebl welcomed the �ew men to Fridiey.
A f� ETARY F�R Afi ��N ��t S E MI EE:
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Mrs. �akke fntroduc�d hersalf anci anncaun�ed an upe4ming me�ting af tha Nature
Center Booster Committee on March 2�, 1973,.8;00 p,m.� at St. Wt111ams Church, �
and asked the rr�mb�rs of the Councll and Staff ta attend the meettng. Sha
sald there would be a film produc�d by the Auduban Society� show� at the meeti�g.
PUBLIC,HEARINGS: ,
��,�LIC HEA►RING ON REQUEST FOR A FRONT YARD VARIANCE BY ROBERT DEGARDNER 6230
RIVERVIEW TERRACE (CHANGE FROM PREVIOUSLY APPROVED PLAN BY COUNCIL): ,
MOTION by Counciiman Breider ta waive the reading of the public Hearing Noti�e.
Seconded by.Councilman Starwlat. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Meyor '
Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously, and the Public Hearing ope�ed.
The C3ty Engineer ¢alled the Co:uncil's attention to page 1-A of the agenda and
sald the request is to reVerse the plan. The City Engineer aaid Mr. DeGardner ,
was p roser�t to discuss the matter. The City Engineer sald there was a problem
with the requested plan as the building does not fit the lot end either the
house or the gergage woutd have to be cut by one fmc�t for the required amount �
of side yard set back.
Cow�cilman Breider �sked 3f the plan submitted to the CQUncll (� tha age�nde was
the new plan? The City Engine8r said, nc, this was the old plan. The City
Engineer said there is a minlmum set back c�€ five feet for the south side or
ga�age side. Me �dded, on th�s side the pl�ns will�have to a11ow for a six
foot set back, because of.the esxisting six,foot e�sement, or en additdanel set
back of one foot, The City E�gi�eer asked who is the property owner on the
north side? Mr. DeGardne� said, Mr. A1 Johnson. ihe City Engineetr a��id �her�
were :two alte rnatives; one, approve the plans stipulating the hou�� be eut d�+r�
by ane. foot , a r two, obta i n aRp �ava 1 f rom the p rope rty owne r on the r�cs � iN � i do�
and proceed with the reversing plan. Mr. DeGa�dner said tha property on ��ig
no�th side is vacant. Mayor Liebl asked if Mr. Johnson would object to the
variance? Mr. peGardner said no, he Was sure Mr. Johnson would not obJect.
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Mr. Richard F{arris, 6200 Riverview Terrace, said he would like to see the south
alevation of the hou�e. Mr. DeGardner said the elevation was a little higher
than on the previous plan. He said the people he was bu�lding the home for,
had visualized the home angled�back. He added, with the change in plans, it
will enable the home owner to have a better view of the river,
Councilman Nee said he would recommend the second alternative of approving the
variance, cantingent on receiving a letter of agreement from the adjacent
property owner.
The City Engineer said the �equest waS a simple request to flop the house plans
over, and he reGOmmended the Council approve the request.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Council.nan
Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
:,arried unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 7:52 p.m.
��0710N by Councilman Nee to grant the variance for a side yard set back on the
;�arth side from �en to nine feet, contingent upon receipt of a letter of approval
from the adjacent property owner on the north side, Mr. Al Johnson; and to
approve the request to reverse the house plan. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt.
Upon a voice vqte, ail voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
OLD BUSIN�SS:
DISCUSSION ON ACQUISITIQN OF PROPERTY IN CONNECTION WITH ISLANDS OF PEACE PROJECT:
Mayor Liebl said the Councfl had received a copy of a memorandum prepared by
the City Attorney on the matter and called on the City Attorney to express his
views.
The City Attorney sald he would like to make a correction on the last para-
graph of the memorandum changing "purchase agreement" to ��option".
The City Attorney said he had been contacted by Mr. Ed Wilmes who stated he
and Mr. Minder, the praperty owner, had had some discussion on acquiring the
property which is adJac�nt to Chase Island for the Islands of Peace Project.
He said th�y had discussed price and terms of a possible agreement. The City
Attorney said the Fridl�y Lions Club had contributed $2,000.00 to the project
as qption money for the two siteS. The City Atto�ney explained that the Islands
of Peace fund is under the jurisdiction of the Council and the Commlttee is
an ad hoc cammittee with appointments by the Gouncil. He said in order to
approve entering into this option agreement, it would have to be done through
th� City to obtain proper title, ,
Th� Gity A�torney said the Commi�tee had indicated they w�nted to enter into
th� option ac�reemen� wfth Mr, Minder, He added, the $2,OQ0.00 would be used as
option money. He said if th� option is exercised the option money would be
applied to the prlce of the land, He said if the option is not exercis�d, the
money would be forfeited. The City Attorney sa�d an additiona) $13,000.00
would have� to be paid to Mr. Minder at the time the option is exercised or
at the kime of closing.
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The City Attorney said Mr� Minder was pre��ent at the meeting.
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Mr. Wilmes said he believed the� approval of the request was important to the
Committee and also the entire area, He called on Mr. Foster punwiddie, Miller-
Ounwiddie, Architects, lnc., tp present the matter for the Isl3nds of Peace
Committe�, He said, F���, Richard 0. Jae,obson, Islands of Peace Adv+sory Board
member from th� Fridley State Bank,was also pres�nt.
Mr. Dunwiddie addressed tF�e Council and Audience and place� a map of the area
on the easel. Mr. Dunw�dc�ie said what the.y we--e discus�in� that evening was
the acquisifiion of two 9ots or a four acre tract. He said the land acquisi-
tion had been discussed at the F�bruary 5, 1973, meeting of the Council. He
said the land would be us,ed for the const�-uction ofi shelters and be used for
a reception area for tre project. He added, the problem of tne island being
��ithin the flood plain zoning area subjec�.s it to some inundation. He added,
::!�ere would be some saving in cost to the project by the acquisition of the
�ts and also, the sewer and watar are within close proximity.
Yir. Dunwiddie said he would like the Council to approve the Committee's request
to enter into an option agreement at this time, Mr. Dunwiddie stYessed the
imparta�c�Ge of approving the request at the present meeting saying the Committee
would only have 60 days to assemble the balance of the down payment, Mr.
Dunwiddie listed many foundations and corporations that may be willing to
contribute to the balance.
Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Dunwiddie if the two lots were essential to the project
in his c�pinion, and Mr. Dunwiddie said they were vital because they would save
on the cost of the project and add to the entire plan.
Councilman Breider questioned if 60 days would be an adequate amount of time
to raise the remainder of the money? Mayor Liebl said he thaught there should
be more time a1lowed. Mr. Dunwiddie said the Committee would also like more
time, but Mr. Mlnder has a purchaser for the lots. The City Attorney agreed,
this was what Mr. Minder had said, to the best of his knowledge, Mayor Liebl
askad Mr. Minder if this was.the case� and he said it was.
The City Manager said he was concerned if whether the Lions Club was fully
awace that the money would be forfeited if the balance is not raised, Mr.
Dunwiddie said the Lions Club was award of this. The City Attorney said the
City can not enter into a contract for beed. He said, in case of default,
the seller would have to take the property back, Mr. Minder did nvt agree
and stated, he had the same privili�ge of foreclosure, The City Attorney
seid� Mr. Mlnder could not sue fc�r the balance,
Mr. Minder said he ctid not want to get int_c� trouble at any time. He said he
did not wiSh ta be put into the position whe!'p someone would ask "why didn't
you give the money back to the Lions Cl,ub?". Ne �aid he had a purchaser. for
the�prop�rty and he had given him an option, He said if he waited one more
yesar there wauld be $2,000.00 in taxes and special assessrner�ts on the property.
He said he did not wan� to think he had taken money from the �ions Club, He
sa(d if the qption was not exercised he did not want anyorre present or anyone
fram the Lions Club t4 hav� ha�d feelings.
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Mr. Dunwiddie asked if Mr. Minder would consider�extending the time period
for the payment of the balance of the down payment? Mr. Minder said there is
a penalty period for paying taxes on the property. He added, if it is not sold
soan, he would be unable to se11 it at all this year. He said he had already
delayed the sale to enable the �ity to enter into an option agreement, and he
felt 60 days was an ample amount of time.
Councilman Nee said he thought this was a good proposal and he asked the City
Attorney if the �ity could buy the property without an appraisal? The City
Attorney said Mr. Minder had set the amount, and if the Council would proceed,
they would be buying the property without an appraisaj, ye added, it is norma)
to have an appraisal, The City Attorney said the City Manager had also ques-
tioned him on this point. He said the property is zoned for 72 apartment units
and it is on the river. He mentioned the adjacent property saying it had been
purchased by Hirsch Brothers four to five years ago and they had paid that
�uch for the property. He said the pieces of property are similar with the ex-
::eption that the developed property has open exposure and the proposed property
�s close to Chase Island. The �ity Attorney said this would be a fair price
if the land was to be sold to a contractor who would intend to build apartments
on it. He added, it has to be looked at for its highest and best use� and that
is apartments he said. The City Attorney continued saying the City enter into
an option and have the property appraised before this option is entered into.
He added, if the appraisal was done after the option is entered into, it would
not let the City out of the option. He suggested an appraisal before entering
into the agreement to provide more material for consideration.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to authorize the City Attarney to prepare an option
agreement and authorize the Mayor and City Manager to sign the agreement. Upon
a roll call vote, Nee, Breider, Starwalt, Liebl, and Utter voting aye, Mayor
Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Wilmes said he would persona)ly like to thank Mr. Minder for his time as
he had received other offers.
Mayor Liebl said the Council is whole heartedly behind the project, but it
would be up to the Committee to obtain the necessary funds for the option.
FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE FOR REZONING RE UEST ZOA #72-11 BY UNION OIL
.COMPANY. 5695 HAGKMANN A1iENUE N.E. TO REZONE FROM C-1S TO C-2:
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' GON5IDERATION OF APpROVAL OF
COMPANY. 5695 MACKMANN AVENU
CONTINUE SERVICE STATION:
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The City Engineer said the matter before the Council was the rezoning of the
property presently being used by Union Oil from C-1S to C-2. He said if the
first reading is adopted at the present meeting, he would suggest a traffic
plan of the e�tire area be completed before the adoption of the second reading.
He said the purpose of this action wo�,ld be to inform �niQn Oil of the plan and
their obligations. He said this should be a long range plan taking the
City, the Oil Company and the adjoining property owners into consideration
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Mayor Liebl asked if the rezoning wer� approved, would the City have problems
in the future solving the p•rablem of the interse.rti�n traffic? The City
Engineer said he favored workerag with thA qQ ���!n,���y ��a �omplete the plans
before the rezoning was apprmved because this would give the City a negotia-
ting oosition. He sa?� onte the rezoning is passed and there are building
permits issued, tne Coty's position wouid no.t be as good as it is at the
present time. He added, adopting the first reading would not create too much
of a problem. He explained, it would �►ave to go t� a second reading and be
published.
Mayor Liebl asked the City Engineer if he felt a pian �f the area should be
worked out before the second reading of the ordinar�ce, The C+ty Engineer
said yes. '
Mr. Edward Fitzpatrick, Planning Commission, said he wo�ld like to clarify
� point. He said in the Minutes of the Planning Comnission Meeting it was
stated that he said, "I am not sure there is a traffic problem"< He added,
�;e had said "he was not sure there was a solution to the traffic problem,"
Councilman Starwalt asked Mr, �len Hubbard, representative of Union Oil, if
he wou.ld object to a stipulation that the building permit would not be issued
for a period of six months7 Mr. Hubbard said they had requested a bui.lding
permit two years ago. He said if the City needed six more months he thought
the Company would be agreeable.
The City Engineer said the Council's problem was how much time would be needed
to come up with a solution.� He said there had already been a plan approved,
he added, if the Council feels that there should be modification of the plan,
the Council should decide what they want and how much time is needed. He
said the problem would be to bring the traffic away from the area. He said
if the Council feels there is merit in another plan and it is for the good of
the Community they will have to make this determihation. He added, the �*a*e
has released the right of way along the T. H. #6� and the County has.released
the City to institute the approved plans, previously adopted by the City Coun-
cil. He added, there has been no signatures on the deeds as of yet. He said
it is possible to go back to the County.
Councilman Starwalt asked if the rezoning would be approved at this time,
would it hurt the negotiations? The City Engineer sa�d it could adopt the
Ordinance for rezonin� arrd require the Oil Company to meet the City's stipu-
lations,�but a better way would be to require the stipula.tions to be met and
then'rezone the property.
Mayor Lieb) read the following from the ��tter to the Council from the �ity
Engineer; �
I feel.-that the detachment of Hillwind Road b�hind the gas station,
along with in the futur� making a portion of Hathaway Lane� from the
detached service road tv Polk Street one w�y �oing west, would be the
appropriate solution to the future traffic volume naeds of this inter-
section, taking rnto consideration the following facto�s:
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1. This proposal would put the least arrxaunt of traffic into the
residential areas from innsbruck North Development and the
potential future commercial developments.
2. The cost of this Proposal would not be as high as some of
the other proposals.
Certainly, if the traffic consideration were the oniy determining
factor, this is not the best plan; but if traffricy a]ong with keeping the
� traffic through the residential areas to a minimum and the cost factors
are consider�d of prime importance, then this would be the only solution.
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Mayor Liebl said the Polk Street plan must be considered before this proposal
is implemented. The City Engineer said if the first reading of the ordinance
is adopted, he can try to work on the other plan on Polk Street, but this
,�UUId be more expensive, he added. ,
:�ayor Liebl asked if the City would want to encroach on the area residents,
ne added, the Councils concern would be t� ailevi�te the problem and divert
the traffic. He said if the Council adopts the second reading, the members
must know in their minds which way the City is going, Hillwind or Polk. He
said the City must not encroach on the property owners, if the Council rezones,
i.t will be doing just that.
Councilman Starwalt said there were some property owners in attendance at the
, Public Hearing on the matter that did not ente� into the discussion. He asked
if any of the people were present. There was no response. He said he had
talked with the home owners of the area and from this and the results of the
last hearing, he felt the people were not in favor of Lhe loop back idea. He
� added, the people felt the best route would be to use Polk Street, he said,
much of the traffic is already on Polk Street. He said the development of the
Innsbruck North area would continue to increase the Pelk Street traffic. Some
� of the traffic can be routed to Matterhorn and Gardena when this route is
compTeted. The people were not completely in favor of using Polk Street, he
said, but they did believe this would be the best of the suggested routes.
Councilman Starwalt said he was hesitant to recommend this route until he is
' able to speak with more of the residents on Polk Street. He said he also felt
the patience of those at Union Oil may be wearing thin.
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MOTION by Counci�man Starwalt to adopt the first reading of the o�dinance, with
the stipulation that Union Oil does not apply for a building permit for the
period of six months or until a time when the plan of the area is completed.
SECONDED by Councilman Utter.
Mr. Hubbard said he did not believe the station would encroach on the resi-
dents of the area as it had been there for 20 years.
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Mayor Liebl asked if there was a portion of the land that is not commercial at
the present time. Mr. Hubbard said the request was for the property that the
gas station is located on at the prese�t time, and all of this is commerc+al.
Mayor Liebl said he would like the record to state that there would be no
residential property zoned commercial, what is to be rezoned would be from
one type of commercial to another type of commercial.
The City Engineer said the present zoning of ?he ,�rop�rty, C-IS, does pot
allow for the construr�tion of a gas $ta�ion, this is the iand the station is
now occupying.
UPON A ROLL CALL VOTE, Liebl, Nee, Utter, Breider, Starwalt voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
1'he City Engineer said he had been trying To get some direction from the Council.
}le said Councilman Starwalt had been talking with the residents and working
ror a satisfactory solution. Councilman Breider asked Councilman Starwalt if
he planned to continue working with the peop)e? Councilman Starwalt said he
did not believe the matter would have to come to another publ�c hearing for the
people to reaffirm the belief that the Polk Street route is the best over all
solution to the traffic.problem. He added, with the anticlpation of the
future traffic, some restr ctions have to be made. He said he would like to
again speak to the people of the area before anything else is done. He said
he would like the City Engineer to prepare a plan for the Po1k Street route.
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Councilman Starwalt asked if the Engineering Department could come up with
some kind of cost figures? He said he did not believe the adjacent property
owners should be assessed because this would not be thei�r property. He said
the people were interested in the cost to them directly. Councilman Starwalt
asked how soon a cost would be assessed to the people.
The City Engineer said he could obtain the cost figures from other projects.
He added, if the people have roadways, they have already paid for the street
assessments. H� said there would only be an assessment if the street curbing
were changed from asphalt to concrete,
Councilman Starwalt asked if the street would have to be widened to adequately
take care of the increase in traffic? He said he had tried to cover all the
aspects of the plan w"th the people. The City Engineer said it would be very
difficult to widen Po lk SLreet as the houses are already quite close.
MOTION by Councilman litter to receive the report from the City Engineer, dated
March 15, 1973, regarding the intersectinn improvement of Central Avenue and
T. H. #6�. Upon a voice vote, all voti���g aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
NANCE #534 AMENDING SECTION 3.05 RELATI
SICK LEAVE
MOTION by Councilman Breider to waive the second reade'ng of the ordinance, adopt
the ordina�Ge and order publicat:on. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a
voice vote, alt voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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ORDINANCE #535 AMENDING SECTION 3•�� RELATING TO THE USE OF FUNERAL LEAVE
FOR CITY EMPLOYEES: ' �
MOTION by Councilman Breider to waive the seco�-�d reading, adopt the �rdinanc2
#535, and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a roll call
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECONSIDERATION OF MR. BOB BARNETT TO AD HOC NORTH PARK COMMITTEE REQUESTED
�BY COUNC I LMAU pIEE :
Councilman Nee said he had brought the matter to the Council's attention
1 because he believed there was double representation from District #14. He
suggested reducing the amount of committee members or adding representatives
from the other school districts in Fridley. He said he would favor adding
more members to the committee. He said he did not like to see this type of
, information being presented after ar� issue is voted on, he added, he thought
it should be in the agenda, He said he wouid like to see three more appoint-
ments to the committee or Mr. Barnett taken from the�coRxnittee:
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was a staff inember at District #14, he said he had recorpmended him because he
is the City's Week Inspector and could add a considerable amount of knowledge
to the committee.
Councilman Breider said there was other people on the committee that
constitute double representation. He said he had heard Councilman Nee's
arguments and he did not feel it is a matter of whether the committee member
from the school district favored a nature center or a golf course, he thought
the reason for the members on the committee would be to have some input from
those who run the schooi programs.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to remove Mr. Barnett from the ad hoc North Park
Committee.
Mayor Liebl declared the motion DEAD FOR LACK OF A SECOND.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to invite School Districts #11, #13, and #16 to
offer a nomination for representation on the ad hoc North Park Committee.
Councilman Utter said he would second the motion for discussion purposes.
Councilman Utter said he questioned the Barnett situation. He added, he
admitted he was a member of the staff at District #14. He said the Council
had asked him to contact the School Administration. He said he had talked
to many people and they said they did play golf but would be just as interested
in a nature center on the North Park site, Councilman Utter said he had not
talked to Mr. Barnett.
Councilman $reider said every week the situation goes along and there are new
members on the committee. He added, there is not time for a meeting when
each t i me he comes to mode ra te h e ha s t o e d u ca t e new membe rs . He sa i d
this situation is tedious to the other members that have been on the committee
from the beginning. He added, with each new member, the committee has to
cover the information that has been presented from the start. He said if
the Council wants the committee to perform a function, they will have to lim:t
the membership additions, He said he was not in favor of expanding the commi-
ttee.
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Councilman Starwalt said he thouyht that District #14 was by far the largest�
District in the City. He added, he believed if there was to be a difference
in representation, the greater amount should be from District #14, He said
he did not believe there should be a representative of that District on the
Committee. He said he had no idea that Councilman Nee would look at the
appointment as a representative of District #14.
Councilman Nee said all of the members of the Committee represent a group.
Councilman Breider said this was not true, Mr. WerneC did not represent any
group. Councilman Nee said he was not prepared to say how, but he believed,
that there could be some advantages to adding the representation from the
other School Districts to the Committee,
UPON A ROLL CALL VOTE, Breider, Starwalt, Liebl, Utter, voting nay, Nee voting
aye, Mayor Liebl declared.the motion failed.
RECEIVING PETITION FROM DON BRATT FOR LOT D REGISTERED LAND SURVEY `f3
(SIVERTS LANE) FOR MUNICIPAL WATER AND SEWER:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the Petiti�n. Seconded by Councilman
Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye•, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
Mayor Liebl asked the lot owned by Don Bratt, 6101 Ovrton Drive be pointed
out on the map. The City Engineer pointed out the area and said the request
at the present time is to put in a well and cesspool.
The City Engineer said the City would not be allowed to reg�late the construc-
tion of cesspools and wells until after December of this year. The City
Engineer said the only problem would be if other people were to build in the
area and want to put in wells and cesspools after this date.
Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Bratt if, when the City puts in sewer and water, will
the property owner pay special assessments and connect to the municipal system?
Mr. Bratt said this stipulation would be alright.
MOTIQd by Councilman Utter to grant the request for the installation of a
cesspool and well with the stipulation that at the time of the installation
of the sewer and water, the property owner be required to connect to the sys-
tem with�n a certain amount of time.
Mr. Bratx asked if this requirement would be placed on the property owner at
the time. The City Engineer said yes.
SECONDED by Councilman Starwalt.
Cauncilman Starwalt asked Mr. Bratt if he was planning to sell the property?
Mr. Bratt said yes.
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Mr. Bratt said yes. He said the new property owner had not been informed of t
this fact as yet, but he would inform him of this ramification.
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UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
RECtIVING THE MINUTES 0� THE PLANNING CQMMiSSION MEETING OF MARCH 7, 1973:
R�ZONING REQ�uESi", COA #73-0�, BY RqBERT DEGARDNER:
The City Engineer said the request was for reznning from R-1 to C-R1 at
7920 East River Road and the Planning Commission had recommended denial
of the request.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to concurr with the Planning Commission and deny
the rezoning request. Seconded by Councilrnan Utter. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimausly.
SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #73-�1 , STANDARD OIL COMPANY:
The City Engineer said�the request is for the installation of a drive in
type of car wash to be instalted in the station at Osborne Road and
University Avenue N.E, The City Engineer said the Planning Commission had
recommended denial of the request.
Mr. Harlan McGregor, a representative from the Oil Company, said the
property is•correctly zoned and there were no objections to the installa-
tion of the equipment voiced at the Public Hearing. He said he had ob-
tained the signatures of the people in the sho pping center and the owner
of the shopping center, He asked the Council for a favorable vote.
Councilman Breider recalled the denial of the request for the installa-
1 tion of a car wash in the Holly $hopping Center. He said the present
request created d�fferent ci rcumsta��ces tha�� those at Hol ly. He mer�t+oned
the amount of traffic and the grade. He said he did not see why there
could not be a car wash installed there. He said it would be a convenience
, to the customers of the station. He mentionsd the large amount of space
ir� front of the station.
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Mr.•McGregor agreed, there was a large area there, he added, the Oil
Company has installed them in much smaller stations.
Councilman Breider asked the City Engineer if there would !�e any proolem
with stacking. 7he City Engineer asked Mr. McGregor if a customer could
' easily obtain access to the station and a�'so back out? Mr. McGregor said
yes. The City Engineer s�id this is not the kind of car wash that you
would drive through, but it may cause some additional traffic. Mr.
McGregor said the Oit Company has not had any such stacking problems
in any community. He added, the facii�*y is an impuls� item.
Mayor Liebl asked what the major objection by the Planning Commission was
based on. He added, they had voted four to ore to deny t1�e request. Mr.
Eldon Schmedeke, P{anning Commission, said he ;�ad not planned to come
before the Council that evening. He said the reason it was denied is
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because there are so n+�ny statiAns in the City and the arsa that there is
going to be many p�oblems. He added, the�Q are car washes in the City
and they are trying to operate as car washes if this facility is used a
g�eat deal, it wauid hurt the cars wash business. Mr. Schmed�ke said
th�re should npt ��� as many static�n�, and �he City should on�y put them
in where they Goutd financially make it. He said this is why he is against
it, there are tqo many young men investing in stations and turning around
and giving them up because they can not ma�e a go r�f them. He said he
believed the next r"ime sdmeone comes in w;vh � req��est ta construct a
station, he would ;ake the Councii ta think about fihe need far another
station.
Mr, Ed Fitzpatrlck, Planning Commis�ion, sai� he hed'heard there was no
problem af the station making a go of it. N�w this request is prPSented,
h� added, for all practical purposes this installation would be for making
a success af the station.
MOTION by Councilman B�eider to approve the request and allow the installa-
tion of xhe car washing facility anci issue a speciat use permit. Seconded
by Coun�tlman Utter, Upan a vaice vote, Utter, Ne�, Breid�r, Starwalt
vating aye, 1.(ebi nay, Mayor Liebl declered the motion car�-eed.
Cauncilman Stafv+alt asked the members of the planning Commission not to
take the action as not agreeing with their decision, he added he would
rather call it not concur�ring with their decision.
REZONING REQUEST. ZOA #73-03. BY SAMUEL TEMPLIN:
The City�Engineer said this item was pending before the Planning Commission.
VACATLO�„f�E UQ EST SAV #73-02. BY SAMUEL TEMPLIN:
The City Engineer said the item was pending before the PlannJng Commission.
PUBL IC HEAR ING: REZON ING REQUE,ST,, ZOA #73-04 BY NORTH A� R HOPf ASSQC IAT ON;
To rezone From R-3 (9�neral multiple family dwellings) to C-2 (general
busi�ess areasj l,ot 1, Block 1, Harstad Addition, and the Sautherly 150
feet of Lat 18, Brookview Addf�ion, subject to road easement aver South.
50 feat, to bring �� up ta r(ght code classlficatian. (Knights of Columbus);
The ('i�ity Engfneer s�i�# thi� it�m j�ad been continued by the Planni�g Commi-
ssion and it was aiso being studied by the �uflding Standards-design Control
Subcommittee, The Cify Engineer said the building was built with a special
use permit and now, under the Qrdinance, ;t is a non-confo�rming use. He
safd he would like to have some discussian �;ith the City Attorney as to
wheth�r or not they can axpand the facility under the present zoning.
He said the Ptanning Commissian is still considering kh� ixem. The City
Engineer said if the Counc�l wished ta wait fc th� input by xhe Pla�ning
Commissian they sh�auld take no action o� the matter at the present time.
H� mentioned if the�e is.same type of emergsn�y �a SO�YP�19 '��1G matter
presse�nted by the Knights of Columbus peopls, the Gouncil may want ta take
action, He Said if the Coun�it �eels rezoning is nec�ssary, th�r� will
have ta b� a h�aring. �
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The City Attorney said he had been asked to make a decision on whether
rezoning would be necessary for the expansion of the building. He said
it is a hard decision to make. He added, non-coAforming uses can not be
expanded. He said the members of the community said they would not
want �o open the property to alot of other uses by rezoning. The City
Attorney said to allow the expansion under a speciat use permit on a non
conforming use would set a precedent and a11 other non conforming uses
could be expanded without rezoning.
Mayor Liebl said the Planning Commission had not taken any action on the
matter. The �ity Attorney said he thought the matter should be referred
tq the Planning Commission and brought back to the Council with their
recommendations.
ihe City Engineer said he could not forsee any problems other than that
of the storm sewer, He said the drainage problem must be taken care of.
He said the people of the neighborbood have not responded favorably to
the construction of a storm sewer. He said some money should be placed
in escrow to solve this problem in the future.
Councilman Starwalt said the matter should be returned to the Planning
Commission unless setting a date for a public Hearing would help in the
matter. Councilman Utt�er said there is a water problem in a low spot
on the site;
The City Engineer said the expansion of the facility should be between the
prope�rty owner and ttie City. He suggested receiving th� minutes of the
discussion of the item taking no action at the present time. The members.
of the Council were in agreement.
RETURNED BY COUNCIL: SPECIAI US� PERMIT SP #72-19, BY FRANK GASRELCIK:
To continue the existing use as a Used Car Lot and conduct an (nside
Repair Garage Shop, to be located on Lots 6 through 10, Block 28. Hyde
__ Park Additioa� and expand-�he�dee to-tots }3-end i�,�Qtack�Y;'City View
Addition, per City Gode 45.101, 36, D and G.
Councilman Nee said there should be some area of compromise in this matter.
He said there had been no effect of cleaning up the area and there is
no evidence that it is gping �o be different. H� said the a�ea looks
credible from the highway, but the assault on the nelghborhood is incred-
ible* �{� said the entrance i� blocked by litter and weeds �nd the boule-
�vard is also a mess. He� 5�id he had na reason to think the condttions
were going to change, He said he would not like to take any action on
issuing a permit, he would like to waFt on tMe matter.
Mayor Liebl said the Planning Commission had stipulated that lots 12,
and 13, slock 2, not be fncluded'in the request. He said,the Planning
Commission said th�y wauld'no� like him to infringe on the new land.
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The City Engineer said the matter �ea�d been discussed at the Department
Head meeting that norning and the inembers of the staff suggested the �ity
require Mr. Gebrelcik sign an agreement t� comply with the stipulations
before the �ouncil approves the request for a speciat use perm�t,
Counc i 1 man Ne� ;�� ; d he wau 1 d ay ree �: i th' �h i s type of act i on . th�= C i ty
Manager suggesteci the Councii table any action until the signed agreement
from Mr. Gabrelcok is received,
MOTION by Counci ���an N�� ta tat�t� th� �c�.�-��, r��; the speciai use permit
until Mr, Gabrelci;< signs and submits an agr�eement to abide by the stipu-
lation set by the Planning Commission. Seconded by Councilman Utter.
Upon a voic� vote, all voting aye, F�ayor Lieba declared the mation carriecl
unanimously.
VACATION REQUEST: SAV #7�-03, BY �.AWRENCE FlUGGL! :
Vacate unused portion af Lots 29 and 30, F{yde park Additlon, the unused
po�tion all being Sauth af 60th Avenue Slip-qff.
Councilman Nee sai� he appreciated the work done by Mr, 5chmedeke and he
supported tha decislon of the ptanning Commission, but he would like to
hear from Mr. Muggll.
Mr. Muggli ssid he also con�urred with the decision of the Planning Comm1-
ssio�, but had wanted some stipulations by the Council ta clarlfy his
posi�,ion. He said he was heppy with the decision o# the Planning Commi-
ssion. He safd thers is a dead end and the property is useless unless
Som� othe� plans come into effect. He said he was concerned with the
land becomtng availabl� for sale now or some time in the future. He said
he would like first chance at buying the property if it is ever for sale,
He said he wauld not like the property split up�
M�yar l.ieb) ��ad the sesventh stipulation of the p�anning Commission:
7. Ow�ers of t,ots 27 and 2$, Black t2, Nyde Park Addixion� be natified
(� this prpperty is eyer avaftabie and this be not�d o� the City
r�cords.
The► City M�nager �a�id he was concerned with 'stipul�tipn nu►nber six,
sta�king th� alley �hould be plow�d and properly mafnta(ned, Iis added,
tt is nok the City's po►��y ko maintain unimpraved alleys, H� s�id there
i� � dan9��' �h� he�avy aq�a����:r�t wc�uld encroach on the ar�a. H,� added,
thi� �ould be� an added expens� if �t is done every winterx M� stressed,
tha C I ty on 1 y p 1 ows i �np rc�ved a 11 �y� a
Mr, Muggli �aid h� would like to c9ear up ��.aint, �1e� said the atl�y in
quoatlon raprasent� a�p��[al case, t�e �aid this w�� �n �h� only o�e way
str�ex (n Frtdtay, and 1t Ps nat �v�� a b1�ck: �on�q H� sai� this i� the
roascan ho had a�k�ri for the alley to be kppt �;_�s�9 M� �aid when a semi
truck �om�ss through xh�r�, lt is hard ta c4me in �r�y o�her place except
th� allay, He �aid h� would 1ik� som� eansiderati�n.
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Councilman Nee said his motion would be to ask for a feasibility study on
the stipulations as some of them may cost the City some money. He said
the expe�se would not be.sxtensive� but the plowing and the planting of
t�ees would cost some money. Councilman Nee suggested the Council not
take any aetion at the present time,
Mayor Lieb1 agreed saying ths Council should get some information from the
administration about the expense of tt�e sixth stipulation for plowing.
The City Engineer said the a11ey had been plowed during the time this
item had been under consideration.
Mr. Schmsdeke said he felt the item deserved special consideretion. He
said they were not asking fo� grading or the expenditur�e of a great deal
of money, ►ie said if the �roperty was not in an area where it could be
seen, he would not request approval, but it is right on the express way
and it is unsightly. He added, it is a little tough for a semi to get into
this area so it could be cleaned up and sold as commercial property.
Mr. Muggli sald the last few times the City trucks came into the area
they had driven in aqd ba�ked out. He said ha would like them to feel
, free to cut across the easy way.
MOTION by G4uncilman Ne� to deny the yacation request and ask for a
� feasibility report on i�ems one through seven as stipulated by the
Planning Gommissfon. Seconded by Councilman Utter, Upon a voice vote,
. all voting aye, Mayor l,iebl declared the motton carried unanimously.
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LOT SPLIT REQUEST�,L.S,� #�13-03, AMBER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY:
The City En�ineer said the item was a requesx to combin� a 50 foot lot
' ' with ths lat to the south of i� forming a buildable slte. He added, the
planning Cammission reco+rnnended approval of the lot spiit,
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Planning CQmmission and gr�nx the lot split, Seconded by Counctlman
Starwalt,: Upon a vaiee vote, all voting aye, May�r l,ieb) declared ths
mc�tipn carried unanlmou�ly,
LQ� S PL IT REQUEST • L S�, #73-04. BY DENN I S C. CZECK ;
, Th� City �n�in�er said th4 item was a request to spli� a 120 foot by 250
fopt lot into two tot�, HQ Said the Planning Commissipn had recommended
approval 4f th� raqu�st.
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Planning �ommis�tan
U�t��'. Upon a voi�e
c�rri�d unanimously.
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S ta �-wa 1 t to eoncu r w i th th� �re�commendat I on of the
and grant ths lat spl(t. 58canded by Councilman
voXe, all voting aye, Mayor Liebt daclared the motion
Rs�e�ivad wltM no action,
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REVIEW OF MINUTES ON ZOA #72-11 AND SP #72-18, UNION OIL COMPANY:
Received with no action.
LETTERS FROM THE METROPOL iTAN COUNC iL :
Received with no action.
MOTION by Councilman Utter ta receive th�° minutes c�f the �lanning Commission
meeting of March 7, 1973. Seconded by Counci8man Starwalt, Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Liebl delcared the mot�on carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING S7ANDARDS DESIGN CONTROL haEETING OF MARCH
8, 1973:
South 50 feet; the same beinq 6831 Hiqhway #65 N�E., Fridley, Minnesota
55432. For purpose of additional storaqe area. �Request by North Air
Home. 6831 Hiahwa�� #65 N_E_. Fridlev. Minnesota 55432. atso known as
lumbus).
The City Engineer said this was the item discussed within the minutes of
the Planning Commission meeting.
Consideration of a request to construct a buildinq to be used as a machine
shop. located on Lot 2, Block 4� Commerce Park, lvinq East of a line
drawn North at a riqht anqle to the South line of said lot, from a point
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Th� C i ty ,�nginee;r �a id he y�oulcj , recom�r��.the fC;ounci.l :tmncur v�i th the ,
Building Standards Design Control Subcommittee and approve the request with
the seven stipulations by the Committee. ,
Councilman Breider said he would like to see a plan if there was one available.
The City Engineer showed the members of the Council the plans stating it
would be a stucco with break off block. He said the building would be next
to the Gazda Movina and Starage Company, on the easterly one half o# the
lot and Would front on Osborr,e Road.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to coric:�ir with the Building Standards Design
Contro) Subcommittee and approve ta�e rec��b�st to constfuct a building to be
used as a machine shop with the seven stipulations presented by the Commi-
ttee. Seconded by Councilman Uttero Upon a voice v�te, all voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unan��x�us�g�.
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MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the Minutes of the Building Standards
Design Control Subcommittee meeting of March 8, 1973. Seconded by Councilman
Utter. Upon a voice vote, alt voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF MARCH 13, 1973:
A REOUES7 FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45 OS 4A FRIDLEY CITY CODE TO
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The City Engineer said the variance would only be 2.5 feet for the purpose
of building an addition on the house. He said the Board of Appeals had
recommended approval of the variance.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to concur with the recommendation of the
, Board of Appeals and grant the variance. Seconded by Councilman Nee.
Upon a voice vote� all voting aye, Mdyor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
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MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals
Subcommittee Meeting of March 13, 1y73. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon
a voice vote, atl voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINIiTES _QE TH�.PARKS AND RECREATION MEETING OF FEBRUARY 26 1973:
' MOTION by Counciiman Breider to receive the minutes of the Parks and Recreation
Meeting of February 26� 1973• Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
� RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE CATV COMMISSION MEETING OF FEBRUARY 5, 1973•
MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive fihe minutes of the CATV Meeting of
� February 5, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, al) voting
aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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h�TION by Councilman Breider to �eceive the minutes of the CATV Commission Meeting
of March 5, 1973, and approve the Byla�s. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared-�the motion carried unanimously.
Father Ed Chmielewski, Chairman of the CATV Commission, questioned if the Council
had approved the Bylaws of the Commission. Mayor Liebl said it had and there
were no objections to their contents
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RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF NORTH PAf�K COMMITTEE MEETING OF MARCH 8, 1973:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the minutes of the North Park Meeting
of March 8, 1�73• Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vate, all
voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously
CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST OF MR. HENRY T. MALCHER FOR REIMBURSEIf NT COSTS
FOR REPLACEPfNT OF BUSHES :
Councilman Starwalt said Mr. Melcher had request�d this item be put on the
agenda and had been called out of town, he added, he had talked with Mr. Melcher
and he feels he has a claim against the City. Councilman Starwalt said Mr.
MelGher was under the impression that the City would be plowing the snow into
the cente� of the street and then picking it up. He said this had not been done.
The snow blower had thrown the snow into his bushes. He added, the bushes
�.�►ere on the property when he moved into the home. Councilman Starwalt said
�7ne half of the bushes a�e dead and others are dying. He referred to the
�stimate 5ubmifited to Mr. Melcher by Bachman's saying it �ould cost Mr. Melcher
$612.00 to remave the bushes and have them hauled away and replant with a salt
resistant planting. Councilman Starwalt said the salt resistant plant material
suggested by Bachman"s was the Zabel's Honeysuckie, He said Mr. Melcher had
indicated the City should remove and replace the damaged shrubery. Councilman
Starwalt said he had not indicated to Mr. Melcher during their discussion,
whether the City would or could do this. He added, he had told Mr. Melcher
he would pressnt this item in his absence, and possibly he could address the
Cou�cil at the future meeting during the visitors section.
Mrs. Mlglch�r said the road is very close and they would like the bushes replaced
to cut down on the noise and gasses from the street.
The �it�y M�na�er�asked if it would be po�sible tp�plant the bushes farther
back p� the� pr4perty� to el�iminate t�ie possibi lity� of salt damage agai�? Mrs.
Melc,Mer said.,the_ 5.uggested pjant.ing b� Bacl�Fna�'s,, �abe1's Honeysuckle, is
salt hard� and 8a�hman's would gup�rantee the plant for:five years� Councilman
Starwalt sa(d whsn hQ had talked Ko M�. Melcher, he had a�ked ��q� the same
a�uesfiion and w�s informed that there is a chain link fence which p rohibits the
variation af pla�ting distance firom the street.
Th� City AttQrney suggested the Council not take any action on the matter until
the c1alm is subm(tted ta the� Clty's insurance carrier along with the estimate
from Bachman's and th� report_from the University ta determine if this item is
insured, �j� ��id i� the ite�n is denied, it should then be brought back to the
Council for a d�termination of the obligation on the par� of the Gity to
reimburse Mr. Melcher for all or part of the claim.
Mayor Liesb) que�t(oneQ the guarantee from Bac��r�an's that �he planting would be
gua�anteed from �wo t� five years, saying what ifi they do not lasfi this long?
The City Enc�lne�r said the C(ty would plant the bushes o�ce, and from that time
an, they would be the res�ponsibility of the prop�r�y pwner, H� said he would
r�commend th� Council ptant the trees stipulating there would be no reocu�ring
damage clsim�.
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MOTION by Councilman Starwatt to submit the claim and additional information
to the insurance carrier and brought back to the Council to proceed if needed.
Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING BIDS - CASH REGISTERS FQR LI UOR STORES (BIDS OPENED 11•30 A M
MARCH i6, 1973): •
The City Manager said he had received the bids on
' National Cash Register Company submitted the only
price of $21,675,00 was submitted, with a discount
a net price of $19.374.32.
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bid. He said the gross
of $2,300.68, leaving
The City Manager said the five cash registers that the City possesses at
the present time are all from twelve to sixteen years old. He safd it had
�:een the desire to enter into a program to purchase cash registers with a
�ata processing capability with the intention of keeping better selling
.wcords and better invento ry control. The City Manager said he recommended
a�proval of awarding the bid to National Cast Reyister. �
Mayor Liebl asked the City Purchasing Agent, Gordan Middag, if he agreed with
this recommendation? Mr. Middag said yes, Mayor Liebl asked if the discount
was in the proper amount? Mr. Middag said it was a governmental discount.
The City Manager asked the representatives from National Cash Register that
were present, if there would be any way to speed up the delivery? The Rep-
resentative said it would take from 90 to 120 days. He mentioned there is
another branch of the Company building the equipment in Dayon, Ohio, but
they can not call for the equipment until a firm order is placed.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the bid and award the contract for
the liquor store cash registers to the National Gash Register Company in the
amount of $19,374.32, with delivery in four months or sooner. Seconded by
Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all�voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
FIXTURES
RECE I BIDS -(�b / FOR LI OR STORE BIDS OPE ED
11:30 A.M., MARCH 1�,, 1�73 :
The City Man�ger said this item had been amended in the adoptio� of the agenda.
It had been worde-d as ''bids for outdoor advertising sign" and should be fixtures�'.
The City Manager said there had been two bids submitted, from Harrison House
and pisplay Fixtures as listed below;
Company B i d Secu r3 ty Tota i B i d LF:s s'�o�a 1 Less Tota 1
Price deduct alternatt
Display Fix- Bid Bond S% $19,950.00 $900.OQ $2,225.00.
tures (nG. Americen �
1�66 Benson Ave. �mpire Ins,
St, Paul, MN Company ,
Net Price deter-
m i ned on t rade I�
deduct items.
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Harrison House .
�901 Wayzata B1vd. Cert, check $43,083.00 none $6,3�5.00
Mpls. Minn. $2,15�+.15
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The Gity Manager said the low bidder, Display Fixtures, listed the following
deductions and trade ins: $100.00 for Skywood Compressor; �150,00 for Shorewood
Gondo1as; $2�0.00 for shelf-feeding dispencer'from Skywood; $400.00 for Skywood
Gondolas; $275.00 for bottle return deduction; $850.00 for broken case deduction;
and $1,100.00 for the use of existing gondolas.
The City Manager said he was satisfied with the bid submitted by Display Fixtures,
Inc., including their alternates and deductions. He added there had been
quite a variation in the amounts of the two bids. He asked the members of the
Council if he could answer any questions.
�'"-:� yo r L i eb 1 as ked � the Pu rchas i ng Agent i f he wou 1 d recommend awa rd i ng the b i d
-: Display Fixtures� Inc., and he said he would.
;�ancilman Breider recalled the awarding of bids to the painting firm recently,
asking if with the great dif#erence in the amounts of the bids, would the City
face another p�oblem'of withdrawal from the bidding? The City Manager said he
had no idea why tMe bid submitted by Harrison House was so far out. He suggested
, the reason may be that they are a restaurant supply house and this type of bid-
.ding is new to them. He said the low bidder is experienced and he d�d not be-
�lieve there would be any problem in awarding the bid to him,
Councilman Starwalt asked if there would be any used equipment used? The City
Manager said there wauld be, the bidding had been set up on the basis of the
use of the existing equipment.
CounCilman Ne8 asked if there had been any indication why the others had not
submitted a bid? The City Manager said this y+as not a big job. ►ie added, it
is kind of a�an of worms. He said the contract was to relocate equipment from
oAe �tore to another. He said the bid did not inctude the major oufitting
items such as a copl�r. The Ci•ty M�nager sa.id the specifications had been
sen� out to �+11 know fixture, distributors. He said M�. John E. Bergsted was
the consult�nt on the preparation of the specifications, h� said he was paid
sepa�ately for dr�wing up the �pecifications. Councilman Nee asked what Com-
pany Mr. 9ergsted was affiliated with. The City Manager said Display Fix-
ture�, Inc.
Cc�un�ilman N�e asked if there �as some urgency in taking action on the item
that evening? The C(ty Manager said the construction had not progressed to
the point where it was necessary for the installation of the equipment
lmm�diately, and there would be no urgency, Councilman Nee sald he would
lik� to d�lay actian and investigate the reason why the other possikale bidders
had not submitted a bid.
MOT[QN by Councilman Nee to receive th� bids and table the awarding of the con-
�ra�t. Seconded by Councilman Breider, Upon a vaic;e vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Llebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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DISCUSS ION REGARDING REPORT ON LOCKE LAKE BY C ITY ATTORNEY (REPORT RECE IVED
AT A'�FTING OF FEBRUARY 26, 1973);
Mayor Liebl called on the City Attorney to summarize the memorandum received
by the Council in his absence at the meeting of February 26, 1973. The City
Atfiorney said he•hoped the memo speaks for itself.
Councilman Nee said he thpught very definitly, the report was complete and
self explanatory. He qu�stioned if ths report couid now be submitted to the
Locke� Lake Association f�r their review.
Councilman Nee requssted notification of the next meeting of the Association
' saying he would like to attend, and if possible he would like the City Attorney
to also attend,
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;'he City Attorney said he understood the County Surveyor has indicated he could
��elp to do some of the surveying and reduce the costs. He said the local
�ngineeris►g office could also help with the surveying. The City Attorney said
his office and the County Attorney could handle the legal work. He added, if
this could be worked out without an excessive cost, it would be better for the
property owners, He said he would like to change tl�e ownership so the land
would go to the water's edge and there would be no public land between the
property owners and the 1ake.
Mr. Frank Nebel, 6�61 Hicko ry Circle N.E., Locke Lake Association, said-there
would be a meeting the coming Monday evening, March 26, 1�73•
Mr. Mike 0'Bannon,,County Commissioner, said this item had come before the
Board some tim� ago: He added, it was the recommendation of the Board that
a Gommitt�e be formed to work with the Locke Lake Association th rough the City.
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MOTION by Councilman Nee to re�ffirm the receipt of the report from the City
, Attorney regarding Locke Lake date February 23, 1973. Seconded by �ouncilman
Breider, Upvn a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unar�jmou5ly.
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. The City �ngineer said he had_talked with the County Surveyor and it was his
opinion that closing the lake to the center line of old creek bed with a sur-
� vey would be difficul�, He said a reasonable and practical solution had been
�su�gested and that wa� t4 extend the property lines of the property owners
araund the laka by another fifty to one hundred feet or an additionel dis-
tanc�: l f the Locke I�ake dam. i 5 go i ng to be ma i nta i ned . Ne se i d the rema i nde r
? af the� lake battom remain prtvate and if the water recedes, the people would
, 5X111 own property to the waters edge. He added, this process would be easy
to accomplish.
Coun�ilman Breid�r asked if this proc�dure is followed, would the property
owner have a right tca develap the land under the water? Th� City Attorney
sald it h�s been 15 ye�rs sinc� the canstruction c�f the dam, He said there
(s a restriction that the water be kept at its present level.
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Councilman Breider asked what would happen if the dam were to qo out �nd leave
a creek situation again? The City Attorney said there wo+;ld be a determination
at whether or not to replace the dam. He said there is more of a likelihood
that the water will recede than that of the dam being taken out. He said the
proposed method by the City Engineer would take care of all the problems except
an unlikely occurance.
The City Attorney said he be}ieved the City Engineer and the County Surveyor
should get together and come back to ttte Council with a p�an. A resident of
the'area said there are now seven lots that do not go to the water's edge. He
added, there are quite a few that go l0U feet into the lake, He mentioned
the pYOblem of the delinquent and currect taxes and questio�ed the ability
af an individual acquiring the land because of tax fo�feit. He stressed the
importance� of what is done on the lake and how it well affect the property
owners.
:::ouncilman Nee asked if there was some way to get an expression from the Asso-
,°�iation. Mayo►' Liebl said there woukl be after their meeting. Councilman Nee
said he did not mean at the present meeting, he stressed the
importance of the Association being a part of the total mechanism for a solution.
The City Engineer said the least expensive alternative would be to extend th�
privste property �0 to 100 fset into the lake. The s��cond �and ne,xt exRensiv�
altorn�tivQ would be to close the lake with a survey t�a �he cald �re�sk bsd. He
addad� th� mpst �xpansive p roposition would be for public ownarship,
The �ity Attornay suggasted the msmbers of the Association d(scuss the alt�rna-
tivas and slsa considar tha possibllity of the Assoclatian acquiring the remain-
de� of the lake bottom. He said there was also the possibility af some non-
profit arganization acquirl,ng the land an behalf of the property owners on
the lake. He said this would rule out the poss(bility of Just anyone who felt
the land had some value picking it up as a tax delinquent property.
Mayor Liebl said the Locke Lake Association should report back to the Council
when they reach a decision on whethe'r they desire private or public ownership
of the lake bottom. �
RE E IV ING STATUS Rf PORT ON STONY BROOK CREEK EROS IOfJ CONTROL ROJECT #102-2 :
Th� CPty Eng(neer sa�d �here had been additional requests for work which exceed
the amount in the ac�nunt. H� said he would like some direction frpm the Coun-
cfl as to whether to stop work at the present time ar proceed with the priority
items.
Mayor Liebl said.the aGtlon was initiateu on an emergency basis. $22�000.00
was budgeted ta stop the erosion. He asked t���� City Engineer if the work had
stopped the erosian? The Gity Engineer said it had. He added, �this is not
a permanent solutfon.� ,
M�yor Lisbl suggest�d leaving the qu�stion up to the engineering ingenulty of
of th� City Engineer to do what he thinks is best. The Ci.ty Engineer said this
mo��y is cominy out of the assessments of the district. He said there was a
n�ed for some cla�-ifi��tian, He added, so far thers has been a commendable
,jab done far th� amount 4f maney spent.
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Councilman Utter asked if the City Engi�neer wanted a greater amount of money
for the prnject or if he wanted to spend the total remaining? The City
Engineer said he would like to know if he was to spend the remaining money
and cut the project off.
MOTIUN by Co�ncil�en Nee to authorize the expenditure to complete work on
Dunphy's and Skiba's property, and after this, cor�sider a permanent solution to
the Stonybrook Creek erosion problems. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE RECOMMENDATIONS ON CAPITJL STREET SEWER PROBLEI�:
The City Engineer said as stated in his report, Councilman Nee, Councilman
Utter, and he had attended the neighborhood meeting with the people living on
�;apitol regarding the sanitary sewer problems. He added, from his analysis
.�a� the problems, three property owners are experiencipg problems with the
ranita ry sewer. He referred to the television report that had been done of
r.ne area saying there had been breaks in the .line indicated. The City Engineer
said the plan at the present time would be to repai:r the line and wait one year
vo determine if there had been an improvement. He said i�f the repair work
in the iine does not solve the problems, small ejection pumps will be installed
in those hanes experiencing more difficulty. He said after this time, the
property owners would be notified of a Public Hearing on the matter of street
improvements.
Mayor Liebl asked if the City Engineer was indicdting that the street improve-
ment project be deleted at this time, the necessary repairs made in the line
and the item brought back in a certain amourit of time for reconsideration?
The City Engineer said yes.
Mr. Oliver R. Olson, 5237 Capitol Street N.E, agreed that if the line is
repaired and a satisfactory time period is allowed for the testing of the
repairs with ejection pumps installed if there are further problems, this
was fine with the three people who had been experiencing p�obleans.
Mr. Olson question�d whether the installation of the pumps in the three homes
woutd cause probtems for others in the area? The City Engineer said the small
pump is unlike a lift station as it is a small and is not forceful such as a
lift station.
Councilman Nee said he was very pleased with the steff preparations for the
meeting. H� said he believed the period of one year seems to be a reasonable
amaun t of t i me to tes t the repa i r wo rk.
MOTION by Cauncflman Nee to receive the report and to delete Capitol Street
from the Street Imp�ovement Project at the present time. Seconded by Cou�eil-
man Utter, Upon a.voice vote, alt voting aye, Mayor Lieb.l decfared t�he mo-
tion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF �ANQSCAPING PLAN FOR HOLIDAY VILLAGE NORTH:
The City Engine�r said Moliday Village had asked that this item be tabled.
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MOTION hy Councilman Utter to table the landscaping plan. Seconded by Council-
man Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously.
RECE IV ING REPORT ON STATUS OF THE SAC LAWSU IT:
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cilman Utter. Upan a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lieb1 declared the
motiorv•carried un.animously, ,
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RECEIVING REPORT ON WEED PROGRAM FOR 1973:
MOTION by Councilman Breider.to receive the report and c4ncur with the recommenda- �
tions of the administration. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayo� Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
�r�E IY ING REPaRT ON ACT IONS TAKEN AFTER THE STUDY SESS ION ON EAST R IVER ROAD
;LONG WITI� REPORT OS SOhf RREVIOUS ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE CITY COUNCIL:
MOTION by Councilman Nee to re_ceive the report on act�i.on taken after the study
session on East River Road. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote,
alt voting aye, Mayor Liebl deGlared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #37-1973 - APPROVING ADVEF�TISEMENTS FOR BIDS - EOC AND POIICE
DEPARThENT REMODELING:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolution #3T-1973 approving advertise-
ment for bids - EOC and Police Department Remodeling. Seconded by Councilman
Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
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MOTIQN by Councilman Utter to adapt resolution #38-1973 ordering preliminary
plans, speciflcations, and estimates o� the costs thereof: sanitary 5ewer
improvement project #113. S$conded by Councilman Starwalt, Upon a voice vote,
al) voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion car�ied unanimously.
� RE.CEIVING A REPORT ON A PROPOS�� FOR THE METRO RATE AUTHORITY: �
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� MQTION bx Councilman B��ider tc. receiv� the report. Seconded-by Cpuncilman �
� Utte�. Upan a vaice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor l,isbl declared the motion
� carried unanimously�
Mayo�- Liebl asked if a week would allow the t;fl�a,cil enough tinr to study the
repart. Mayar L.ieb) said the Chairman of the Steering Committee.8ruce
Newrockf, Mayor, City of Columbia Heights, suggested the proposal of uniform
electric franchise as �deservinQ af consideration.
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The City Fi�ance' Dire.ctor said the Committee was working under a tight time
schedule. }ie added the Committee would need any sugg�ted changes. submftted
to them before April 15, �973� or by the latest April 30, 1973. He added�
there will have to be some hearings held. The Finance Director said thjs
had been introduced every year and nothing has happened on it. He added, the
time is here wher. they will need some kind of agency. •
The Finance pirector said th e first step would be to award a franchise and
after the franchise is awarded, a resolution must be passed entering into
the agreement with the other communities. He said the proceedings should
start to award the franchise to Northern States Power Company. He added,
the consultants, Mr. George F. Hess, and the law firm of Howard, LeFevere,
Hamilton, and Pearson of Minneapolis would )ike the Council to start proceed-
ing before April. 15, 1973. '
`'.4*e City Attorney said if it were brought back tc.,the Council on the 2nd or
''`:h of April, this would give the Councilmen �nough time to review it. Mayor
�'�b) agreed. Mayor Liebl saTd there had been both managers and also elected
�,;'ficials on the �egotiating committee. }Ie said it shouid be reviewed
i:onstdering.the best inCerest of the citizens of Fridley.
i�4aayor Lieb.l said he would like to see a•state wide authority. Councilma�
Breider said this• could and may not have a large demand. He added, sometimes
problems are worked out most effeciently with the )ocal government.
Mayor Liebl asked the City Attorney for his help in studying the report, and
asking him to bring his vi.ews back to the. Council.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE ENVIRONhf NTAL UALITY COMMISSION:
Mayar Liebl said he had asked the members of the Council to submit one �ame as
a nomin�tion to the Environmental Quality Commission. He added, he had also,
selected some perso�s to serve on the Committee. He read the suggested
appointments as follows:
Robert L. Buckl:ey, Ghai rman, 5�+ �ocke Lake �toad - 3 years.
Ronald F. Burton, 7A1 pandora Drive, - l,year, Utter
, Shirley Kennedy� 6875 7th Street, - 2 years,
Thomas Sullivan, 1350 Gardena, - 1 year, Starwalt
' Roger Kay, S85 Rice Creek Terrace, - 3 years, Breider
' Jim l,angenfelt, 7g 63� Way N.E., 2 years
Mrs. Charles Martin, 1. 3 3 Stonybroo k Way N.E. - 3 yeacs, Nee
The City Manager said the ag�-eement stated that the terms .appointment would
expire the first of the yea�. He asked if this should not be changed ta the
first of April. .Mayor Liebl agreed, the terms would run to the first of April
of each yea r.
MUTION by Cauncilman Nee to app rova the suggested n.�minations as members of the
Environmentel Qual9ty Commission. Seco�ded by Councilman Breider. Upan a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayqr Liebl declared the motton carried unanimously.
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Mayor l.iebl �a►d the members should be furnished with a copy of xhe ordinances.
He added, the Commtssion shauld be provided a secretary to recard thetr meetings
when need�d, '
AP�O,I,�TME,�; ,�,j.TY FMPLOYEE�
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Fredrick Prom .lun(ar $764
75$ Hillcrss� Acct. per
Manar� Bemldji. month
Minn. �f�bQ)
EFF�C IVE DATE
March 21, 1973
EPLACES
new
MQTIQN by Councilma� Brai�er ta approve the new city employee, Seconded by
Cpun�ilmar� SLarwalt. Upon a votce vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
tho motion carrled unanlmously. �
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LIQUOR %5$$ - 7631
MQTtQN by Counciiman Ut�er xo approv� the claims. S�conded by�Councilman
Sxar�walx. Upo� o vafee voke� all voting ayeR Mayor Lieb) deelared the motion
carricd unanimously.
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�fEM�RA.I,,� C�O�'�RACTOR AP�ROVED BY
Designers � Ramodalers Inc,
1�01 Wesx $Qth Str�et •
Bloomingxon, Minnesota By: Bobby Wyatt C. Belisle
MQ71AN by Cauncllman Utt�r ta approve the license raquest. Seconded by
Councllman Sta�watt. O�Iwn a vofce vot�, �1) vating aye� Mayor Ltebl declared
the mcation carrP�d unanlmously.
�ST I�,MATE�,S ;
Comstack � Davis, Inc
Consultt�g Engtn��r�
1446 County R�ad �'J"
Minnaapolis, Minnexata �5432
For furnishing Af residant inspectlon and resident
supesrvision fpr th� staking out of th� constructic►n
wark for;
Water Imp�py�m��� pra,j ect #1 1 1 Mod i f i cat ican of
Walla 3, 9r � il fram Fabruary 23, 1973
ESTIhWT� #1 p PARTIAI.
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Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer �
Project No. 1Q2 from January
ESTIMAT� #14 - PARTIAL
Weaver, Talle � Herrick
316 E�st Main Street
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
Water Improvement
29 through February 23, 1973
For services rendered - dated March 15, 1973
S 623.37
$ 1.749.00
MOTION by Cauncflman Nee to approve the estimates. Seconded by Councilman Breider.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
uaanimQUSly. �
f��CE�,VlNG PfTITIpN FOR REPAVING AND INSTALLATION OF CURBING FOR STARLITE BLVD.
`���M 61S7 'i0 SY�,,VAN LANE N.E. ;
"`�� City Engineer said the action to be taken Qn the item would be to receive
�:he petixion and authorize the specifications to be drawn.
MQTIQN by Councilman Breider to concur with the recommendation of the City
�ngtnee�r. Secanded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all vating aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously,
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�QON RAPIDS �ITY MANAGERs LEGISLATIVE LfAISON:
Cauncilman Starwalt �sk�d why �oon Rapids had decided not to enter into the
agraement wlth the l.e�islativ� 1.Paison. The Ctty Manager si�d the Council had
roted three ta �wo to ja(n the other a�ea communities in executing an agree-
r►renx, h� ad4ed, it requir�s a four fifths vate to transfier funds. He sald
now thare ara three eities involved in the agreement with David Ken�edy,
h�s wonted tha Council ta decide whether or not they wanted to stay in the
agre�ment ar what. He said he thoughtthey may want to recons�der stnce the
turn o�F esv�nts,
Mayor I.i�bl a�k�d if th+� bill fo� the services wauld now be spl(t three w�Ys?
The Gi�y Manager said ye�,
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Mayar 1.1�b1 �aid h� belfev�d that Cauncilman Qretder and Couacllman Starwalt
had b��n ptanntng to attend the next meexing with David K�nnedy.
Councllman Starwalt sald he had thoughx it was CQOn RMplds�that had promoted
th�a plan, H� ask�d �ga1n wh,y th�y had recon�idered't May4r Liebl aaid there
1�re� two new young mcn on the(r Cpuncil who f�lt they had elecked twa legis-
lat�a�� ond �anators� ta represent them. The� City Manager sald ha had brought
thls bQfQrc+ tha Councll because he� felt the� Councit should reconsid�r the
agr�s�men�k. Mayor l.i�bl sald ha thought the members of the Council should
ma+at with Mr. Kanne�dy to determine ifi he can be of fur�her help. Mayor
I.Ie�1 �aid h� bsllav�d Mre K�nnedy had b�en reasonable (n the blll that had
b+�en r��sonabla 1n tha b111 th�t had b�en drawn up. Hs add�d, hs had also
h��p�+d ryith tho House� File #29S �nd had the respect af bath sides aF �he
house, Thq Ctxy Ma�aga� �,�(d h� bali�ved the City should still retaln the
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MOTION by Gouncilman Starwalt to receive thc letters from J. K, Cottingham,
Cixy Manager, Coon Raplds, dated March 15, 1973, regarding Coon Rapids
deGision to no� execute agreement for Legislative Liaison, and communication
fram�pavid K�nnedy� �egislative Liaison, dated March 6, 1973} Secanded by
Cauncilman �r�id�r. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor �iebl d�clared
the motton �arried u�animously.
RECEIVING COMMUNICATION FROM G. MARC WHITEHEAD TQ CITY ATTORNEY• CHIES BROTNER S:
Tha Cifiy At�torney said he had requested this item on the agenda because he
was not csrtai� if he was authorized to accept the $2,500. Hs said he had been
instructed to go back and try to get the $2,500 that Mr. Ghies had originally
caffered rather than take the offer of $1,500 which wes the last affer. Ne
said this had been done and all that had to be done now was to go ahead and
get th� cMe�l� for �2,500.
��TIiIN bY Cpuncilm�n StarwAlt tq accept the offer from G. Ma�c Whitehead on
��half of Chies Brc�thers dated March 13, 1973, in the amounx of $2,�00.
�ecpnd�d by GouncPlman yee, Upon a voice vote, all voti�g aye, Maypr �iebl
declar�d th� motipn earried unanimously,
MOTlON by Cpu�c�lman Starwalt to receive the letter from the Fridley Pc�lice
P+�nsion Association dated March 9, 1973 signed by Fredr(ck C, Bebensse, �ice
pre►side�nt, Waldemar M, Olsen, Secretary, and John F. A�derson� Treasur�r,
re►scinding the lett�r of March 9, 1�73, Seconded by Councilman N�e.
Mayor Liebl said h� did not bslteve there shauld be any actian taken regardiny
tha matt�r at th� present tlme, he believed there should be a meeting of the+
minds be�fore this could ba don�.
Councllman 6reider �aid he tl,ought the Council had been saying thls for a long
time. Cou�cilman 6r�ider said tha� h� would lik� ta questic�n th� C,Ity Attorney,
` M� �ontinu�d, the Cauncil had been ne�otiating for one and one half years now,
� and have� �qtken nowh�re, are there any �egal aspects that could be used to
�ottle the matter?
; The City Att�rn�'y �aid h� wQUld do some inv�s�igation and m�ke � r�port to th�
' CounGil, He �aid h� would be happy to mak� such a report and come up with
�pm�a �u�g��ti�ns, Hea added, he wou1d suggest aS per th� Clty's l�gal agr�e-
me,ntt that I�e �nd Mr, Wyman Smith work coopsratively on th� project.
� M�yor I.ieb� read �loud tha letter submitted by the A�sqciation, Me said th�
A�so�I�x14n h,ad m�t with their 1��islative repr�:sen�aziv� the previous day and
they w��� tc�1d th�r� may be some legi�jatic�n that wo�ald mak� the� �unding mor�
�ompa�ible �Q th� �i�ys He s�id this may gfve the City the oppqrtunity ta
+�xe�ult� a mcare fin�nGially feasibl� plan.
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Councilman Breider said he had a responsibility to the people he was repre-
sen�ing. Me asked if there had been a requirement of the City's funding the
plan set a� 21%? Tha Finance pirector said it had.
Councilman Breider said the Pension Association has the ri9ht to assess the
people, h� added, �his can not help the people, Ne referred to the portion of
' the letter stating the Associatian would not agree to any plan until after the
current se�sion of the legislature adjourns. He said Me aould not meet his
obligati4ns to th� people. He said he thought the Council should investigate
' othsr alternatives and perhaPs the legal ones a�e the only ones left. He
added, he had been working to save the people he was representing some taxes,
he believed the Council should take spme positive action. He recalled they
� had agreed last year to stop the'percentage growth and if this is the way
the Association feals, he thought the Councilshould start looking�out for the
peopl� af Fridley,
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"ouncilman Bretder suggested that the cooperative efforts of the City's two
��gal firm9 be used to investigate legal possibilities in the Fridley
<'�lice Pensior� Fund d�ilemma.
Mayor Liebl said he be)ieved �o� Connors was also representing the tax payers
of Fridley. He said considering the matter overall, he thought M�. Connors
should alsa be given the opportunity to solve the problem. He added, some-
thing 11ke this Is nat solved over night. Mayor Liebl said the Guide Lines
Act of 1969 may be r�considered. Mayor Liebl said he would like to see a
pay as you go plan fior the City. He said if the representative is positive,
he can get It, why not let him try and work something out? He stressed the
poi�t that he woald like to let Mr. Connors try and work something out. He
said it would only involve two months of waiting.
Councilman 9rsider said nothing could be hurt by the investigation. He said if
xhere is no need to us�s tha alternatives, good, if there is a need, this infor-
matl4n wi11 b� furnished,
Th� City ManageF said he� had attended League �e,gislative briefing meeting where
' Representa�ive, Don Mo� stated hi5 prpjection to come up with the adoption of �
±�omethfng like;,the� Hewitt P1an. He said he did not think this was any kind of
� a.splution# it�wauld only lower the p�yments, He stressed, it would not solve
� �anythi�g.
� Mayor l,i�bl reminsied th� Council that there was a motion o� the floor to re-
csive �he letters,
UPQN A VAIC� VOTE, all vo�ing aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motian carried
unanimausly and the latters we�e received.
� MOTION by Cauncilman �raldar to authorize the coopera�ive efforts of Weaver
Ta11e and H�rrick an� �mith, Juster, Feikema, Haskvitz and �assa�ly to re-
soa�ch 1���1 aSpe�ts a�d formulate sane recommendations for possible solut(ons
' c�f the� current Fridl�y Potics pension Association dilemma and to report back
to the CaunGil at su�h tfine they come up with any alterna}ives which may reach
agr�emen�. Se�onded by Gouncilman Nee.
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Councilman N�� said he belleve,d there should be some legal right sought that the
City may pursue. He said the City had been locked into a cantract that it
had no participation in formulating. He said he would like to see some of the
legal aspects of such an agreement investigated.
Mayor Liebl said when the Pension Plan was adopted he was not on the Council.
He referred to the adoption of the Guidelines Act stating wheA it was passed,
a bomb had been dropped on the City.
Councilman Nee said he thought it was time the Legislature acted constitutionally.
He sc�id he did not feel the Act was constitutional, or the Legislature did
not undarstand what they were doing to the Cities,
Mayor Lieb) said mayba the Legislators can change the �uidelines Act and create
a pay as you go alternative, He said he thought the Council should place some
�.onfidence in the representatives, and if they do not come up with a solution,
�hen the Council could take some action.
UPON A VOIGE VQTE, Nee, Breider, Starwalt, Utter voting aye, Liebl voting nay,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried, four to one.
Councilman Breider said the administration has put a great deal of time and
effort into the subject and tried their best and still the Council did not
have the results they we�e looking for. Councilman Breider recalled in recent
negotiations Xhe Maypr had interceeded and the results were admirable.
Councilman Breider suggested the Council authorize the Mayor to enter into the
negotiations with the Fridley Police Pensiqn Association if it is determined
by the City Atto�-ney investigation into the matter that this is lega) under
th� City Charter. He also suggested that the City Attorney report back to the
Council and this matter be put,on the agenda at the next meeting.
Mayor Liebl said he did not believe this action could be taken under the Charter.
Councilman 9reider said this could tre researched by the City Attorney and if
� it wpuld be possibJe, xh� Mayor should sit down and p�rticipate in the negotia-
� tions. MayortLiebl said this may be a good ldea.
, The City Atto�ney said h� did believe the mambers of xhe Cauncil were not allowed
, to negotiates.: Mayor Li�bl stated that he also questioned this possibility as
he was an ex afficio rn�mber of the organization.
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h� is alsa an eM officip member of the organ�zation, Mayor Liebl agreed stating
Mr, Brunsell is on the administrative staff, he added, he as Mayor, is not. �
He said he woutd like to get the matter solved.
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�_� I ING THE LETT�R FROM WYMAN SMIT}I, DATED MARCH 16, 1973 REGARDING DISTRICT
C�URT IQI�iS,I}IT � I(141W 41 CIA�/�Q Wn vC rirv nr nn��ius�n ��r.n�.�.. w....
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MOTION b�T CounGilma'n Br�ider to receive the communication. from Wyman Smith.
� Secanded by Councilman Ukter. Upqn a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
de�lared the motion carried una;�imously.
� PERSONS SELLINC�vUSEDvAUTOS�IN,THE"CITY�OF�FRII„�LEY~RL �v� ~�� ��n un nun-���t,r�tu_
Mr. £ldon Schmedeke addressed the Council stating he believed the Used Auto
� Ordinance was being abused. He said the CounG�l had just passed an ordinance
�he first of the year and he suggested the Council send out a letter to those
' �n violation stating they are doing something wrong. Councilman Utter said
' �� had talked with Mr. Schmedeke, the members o� the Council and the City
�ttorney last week concerning the matter. He said he had aske,d the �ity
Attorney to prepare a report and submit it to the Council.
' Councilman Utter said he had checked into one possible violation on Uni�ersity
Avenue, stating the car in question had been 1n the name of the owner of the
prpperty. He said the auto was the mans private auto and being sold on his
, p1aGe of b�;siness. He said he did not believe there was a violation in this
cas�.
� Mr, Schmedeke said he had not come to the Council to bring action against any-
one he added, he thought something shcauld be done to p rotect those who had
obtained a license and were operating legally.
' The City Attorney said he had not finished the report at that time, Council-
man Breider said he had also been faced with the matter last we�k. He added,
he also felt there was a di{emma. He suggested if there are some people who
� are selling c�rs in violation, there should be a)etter senC to them informing
' them of the violation and the conditions of the ordinarrce. He said he would
� first like to get an opinion from the City Attorney,
1 Mr. Schmedeke sald hes thought the City should watch some of this action. He
said he would r�at like ta point a finger, but he could show the Council twelve
who are in violation,
� The City Attorney said he was sure there are people in violation, but the
ordinance was not intended to prohibit people from selling their own cars. He
� said if a man is flnTshed with his car, and wanted to sell it there wauld be
no way the Gity cauld stop h1m from doing so.
� Mr, Schmedek� said thera are a lot of dealers who had abided by the law and
s�b�ka i ned th� necessa ry 1 i cense.
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Councilman �tt�r ��id th�re had been another complaint, and when it �.�as checked,
�h�: man was seiling hi� Qwn Ger, He added a point of information that it is
illegdl ta drive a Gar w+th a for sale sign displayed in it. }ie said he was
awire of one indiv�dual whq was selling carS that did have a state license,
but n4 �ity li�ense,
Mr� Schmedeke said if an indlvidual lives in another town, h� had better be
opesrating �ram this lot. H� added, he had been asked to speak ta the Council
to try to ge� �ome �ction.
CQUncilma� Utt�r sajd he had been checking on the matter, it just takes a
littl� tims.
Mr. Schmedek� thanked the �ouncil for their consideration.
�ayqr LI�b1 said Ms belieYed the ordinance should be tested.
MOTION by Gouncilman Utter to recei�e the communication, aPproye the sample
lette►', �nd autharize its being sent, Sec4nded by Councilman sr�ider. Upan
� Vo1G� vote, a11 vQting ay�, Mayor Liebl declared the rrqtion carried unani-
mously,
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ApJOURNh{£NT:
MOTION by �Q�ncilman �reider tc� adjourn the meeting, Seconded by Councilman
M�e�. Upon a voice yote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Liebl de.clared the Regular
�oun6fl Meeti�� s�f March 19� ��73 adjourn�d at 12:OG a.m.
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S+�er��a� ry to th� C i�y (;caunc i 1
Frank G, Lieb1, Mayor
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OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA �
April 13, 1973
MEMO T0: THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: STEVENSON SCHOOL• WALKWAY (PROPOSED}
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The proposal for a walicway to Stevenson School goes back to 1971 and possibly
before. Att.ached is Resolution 24-1971 passed March l, 1971 which mentioned the
walkway as one of the itecns included with other improvements in the area. Whea
this project was started in the Spring of 1972, difficulty was encountered in
acquisition of an easement as indicated in my report to you of August 18, 1972
(attached), Attached also are the minutes of August 21, 1972 in which the Council
passed a motion delaying the entire project until June, 1973.
ltao appraisals of the properties involved have been made by independent fee
appraisers for the City. Taking the higher of the two appraisals, the total project
costs can be estimated as follows;
Land Easement ("South Sidewalk")
based on 64�/sq, foot for 12fl8
square feet
Land Easement ("North Sidewalk")
based on 64G/sq, foot for 3,02I.68
square feet
• 90 Lineal Feet of Pence to
be relocated @ $1.48/foot
615 Lineal Feet of new Fence
@ $2.78/foot �
2300 Square Feet of Sidewalk
@ 85�/square foot
255 Square Yards of Sod
@ 48�/square yard
Sub Total
$ 773.12
I,934.34
133.20
I,709.70 �
1,955.00
122.40
$ 6,627.42
Contingency and Legal Fees for 2,000.00
Condemnation (if necessary)
TOTAL $ 8,627.42
* Hedge could be substituted for this item depending on the
wishes of. the property owners
A total of $9,000 is in the 1973 budget for this project,
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I contacted Mr. Ray Habe1, ELementary School Coordinator, to determine the
number of school children who would use the walkway. The total elementary school
population north of Stevenson School, west of East River Road and south of
Mississippi Place is 87 students. Of these, 66 students ride the bus as they live
on or north of 62nd Way. The students living on River Edge Way walk to school at
the present time. The annual cost savings to School District ��14 by the elimina-
tion of busing in this area is $2,880.
Letters indicating this subject will be discussed at the Council Meeting
of April 16 have gone out to all property owners in�the area.
Apparently the property owners on River Edge Way are still not agreeable to
' the City acquiring an easement through negotiation and purchase. If the Council
wishes to proceed on the construction of the walkway, my recommendation (as it
was in the report of August 18, 1972) is to;
A. Designate the preferred route for the "south sidewalk".
B. Authorize the City Attorney to begin condemnation proceedings
to acquire the easements for the walkway if same cannot be
. acquired through negotiations.
C. Authorize construction of the sidewalks. -
Very respectfulZy,
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Gerald R. Davis
City Manager
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RESOI.UTION N0. 24-�1971
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_ RESOLUTION ORDERING II�IPROVII�fENT AND FINAL PLANS AND � q��� C
, SPECIFICATIOVS AND ESTII�IATES OF COSTS THEREOF: STREET
I�IPROVII��1T PROJECT ST. 1971-3
WHEZtEAS, Resolution No. 164-1970 adopted the I7th day of August, 1970 and
Resolution No. 231-1970 adopted by the City Council on the 21st day of December,
1970, set the dates for hearing on the proposed improvements, as specifically
.noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as Exhibit "A", and
WHEREAS, al.l of the property owners whose groperty is Iiable to be assessed
with the making of these improvements ( as noted in said Notice) were given ten (10)
days notice by mail and published notice of the Council Hearing through two (2)
weekly publications o� the re�uired notice, and the`hearing was held and the property
owners heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice.
i�fiEREAS, the City Council of Fridley held public fiearinos on October 13, 1970,
January 11, 197I and an infor�al. public fiearing on February 8, 1971, �
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka
County, Minnesota, as follows: _
1. That the foZlowing improvements proposed by Council Resolution
No.•I64-1970 and Resolution I�To. 23I-1970 are hereby ordered to be
- ' effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit:
Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix
bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, sidewalks, storm sewer
r system, and other facilities located as follows:
East River Road: Interstate �694 to Rice Creek
East River Road West
Frontage Road: South line of 1V'Z of Section 22 to 592 Way
Riverview Texrace: 62nd Way to 63rd TJay
� Wallcway: Between Rivers Edge �lay and Robert Louis
Stevenson Elementary School
2. That work to be performed under this project may be performed under one
or more contracts as may be deemed advisable upon receipt of bids.
- 3. That the City Engineer, Nasi.m t1. Qureshi, and A.noka County's Consulting
Engineers are hereby designated as the Engineers for this improvement.
They shall prepare final plans and specifications for the making of such
improvement.
ADOPTED BY THE COUIr'CIL OF THE CITY OF FP�IDLEY THIS 1ST �y OF
�� , 1971.
AZTEST:
CITY CLEFi: - Marvin C. Bruns�ll
MAYOR - Jack 0. KirkIian
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FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
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SUBJECT: REPORT ON THE STEVENSON SCHOOL WALKWAY
For the past several weeks we have been conducting negotiations with the
property owners to acquire the necessary easements in order to build a sidewalk
from 62nd Way N. E. to Robert Louis Stevenson School. The necessary easements
and permission to enter the property have been acquired for the north sidewalk
area, arcd we feel that there would be no problem in constructing the sidewalk
in that section as shown on the attached map. On the portion of the walkway
between Rivers Edge Way and the school property, we have identified four
possibilities in order of preference to the school. One of our staff inembers
met with rlr. Ray Habel and Mr. Schmaus, Principal of Stevenson School, to
discuss these possibilities, and they are listed in the preference the schools
would like to have the walkways built starting from 1 through 4 on the attached
map. The preferences are as follows:
1. Between 12$ and 132 Rivers Edge Way.
2. Between 132 and 136 Rivers Edge Way.
3. Between 120 and 124 Rivers Edge Way.
4. Between 10$ and 112 Rivers Edge Way.
The problem with the above locations is that in all the possibilities put
forth, there is one property owner bardering the walkway in each case who is
opposed to the construction of a walkway. We have talked to all the property
owners involved, and feel if the Council wishes to proceed with the construction
of the walkway, they should do two things:
l. Designate the preferred route. `
2. Authorize the City Attorney to begin condemnation proceedings to
acquire the easement for the walkway.
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Letters have gone out to the property owners to the south between Rivers Edge
Way and Stevenson School advising them that this item woiild be on the Agenda
and inviting them to express their views regarding this proposal.
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Gerald R. Davis
City Manager
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owner"pay his taxes. Mr. Hokemeir added t7at if it was double faced, it is a
double fee to the �roperty owner. The City Engineer wanted to empr,asize 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 T�essage wouid be changed every 30 -
60 days .
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MOTION by Councilman 3reider to concur witt; the Planning Commission in all their
stipulations with the exception that the sign may be double faced rather than
single faced. Seconded by Councilman U*ter. 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 USE OF THE FACILIT.IES:
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The City Manager said that this agreement tormalizes i*ems 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 Utter'. Upon a voice vote, all ayes,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #103-1972 - A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE ANOKA COUNTY BGARD OF COMMISSION£RS
FOR AN UNDERPASS ON MISSISSIPPI STREET FcAILROHD CROSSING IN FRIDLEY:
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt Resolution �103-1972. Seconded by
Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimou::ly.
RESOLUTION #104-1972 - A RESOLUTION OPPOSING SENATE FILE 1861 RELATING TO A 40
HOUR WORK WEEK FOR FULL TIME FIREMEN:
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 tQ pay th�m time and a half for all hours over 40 hours per week. Thi�.
would be very cc�tly and would breaic tne tradition for firefighters putt�ng in in
, excess of �+C hours in many places. Tr�ose excess hour� are put in on duty, but
sleeping a;�3 not actually working. This amendment wouid cost the State of Minnescta
in excess of $6 miilion.
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MOTION bv Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt Resolution #,104-1972. Seconded by
Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE PW PORT REGi-�RDING WALKWAY TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON ELEMEPJTARY SCHOOL:
' The City Manager said that the walkway, ���r the purposes of discussion could be
divided into two sections. On the north section 11e people have•been more receDti✓�
to the pr�p�s�l t�an for the south portion. Ther� have been nan� discussian� :�-ith
hir. Bud Davis, but he is not objectin� to the sidewa.lk in vrincipla, tiiey t:a��e j��st
� been nego�iatin� t�� price of th� easement. On the porticn cf the ;.�alkway
Letw�en Rivar Edge Wa� and the school propFrty, there are four possibilitie� for
the location and they are listed ir. order of preference by the school ir� the r;�r�o
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dated August 18, 1972. ihe probiem w�*}: all four poss:b:e Iocaticns, is that
there is one property owr,er borderinF; tr�: walkway ;n each case who is oppose�i
to the ccnstri�ction of tt,e walicw.,y. If tr:e Council wishes to proceed, they
should designate the prefer:�ec: rout� ar�:: authori::a the City 9ttor;.�:;r to begin
condemnation proceedin�s to acquire the aasement for the south pos�tion of t}�e
walkway. •
Councilman Mittelstadt suggested the sc�ith �ort�on be delayed for one year.
Perhaps in a years time, the peop?e would chan�e t��zir minds. The City Manager
said that the school has said that if the north sidewalk is put in,they will
cease to.bus the children frorn the area. Thev would come out to East River Road
on River Edge Way, then down a direct patr, to the school. Councilman l,ittel-
stadt said that in that case, perhaps the whole �roject sho�ld be delayed one
year.
It was brought out that the school has a poiicy whereby if a child lives over
one mile, or have to cross a major t;:orou�n�are, th�.y are bused. In this case
those on 63rd are bused and those cn River Edge Way walk. The City Engineer said
he understood �the �.eople received a notice from tr,e school stating the children
would not be bused this year. The City Mar,ager said yes, he calle� the school when
he heard about the notices and found that the school thought the City was going
to construc± ti,e sidewalk so they sent out the netices. However, he has k,een
assured that the school will continue busing until the sidewalk is coT�plated.
Members of'the a�sdience voieed opposition to puttii�g in the north section without
the south sec*_ior. because that would mean p�rtting an additional lUu or so children
out onto Easr kivei Road that are now bused. The audience asked where the four
alternate route� kere for the south sidewaZk and the City Engineer show�d *_hem
on the screen, ar.d said that the City wou�d favcr ,#2 (betwGen 132 and 136 Ri�er
Edge Way) because the rouses are th� forth�st apart ana there are �ara�es on each
side. Mrs. K. Anderson, 132 River Edge �+ay said that with either #1 or #!2, they
would have the walkway beside them, on �ne side or tne other.
Mayor Liebl said that with A1 Rose Addition hein� developed, tnere would be morP
huuses and more children. if it is not going in, the scnool st�ould be notified
so they can sche�3u�e the busing.
� MOTION by Ccuncilmar, t�ittelstadt to delay t:�is entire project untii June, 1373
and advisz the schooi of this action, ar�d rec�uest tlat ti.e busing cont_nue _his
fall. Seconded �y Councilman Br�ider for :iscussion.
Counci:man Breider s�id that he would con�:�lr only because as r:e loo�:s a: r�i5
plan he is concerned tha� the children or. 63rd would go dc�n to ias*_ �.iver �Zoad
rather tnan plow through th-: snow, �imply t;?cause it is easier.
Mrs. Harvey, 1Q� kiver Edge Way, asked i: there was any wav to provide some �:�ore
protection to the children that must walk on East kiver ?.oad, such as i fenc�?
Mayor Liebl said r.o, it is difficuiT tc: ;.�aintain i:ast Ri•✓er ��a:. �hP rr�y it i�.
It is maintained �� Anoka County and t;ere is no room for a si:°�alk o: a fenc;e.
Mr. Slater, 128 kiver Edge 'rJay� said tF,at in the r.�.;otiations f:.: *_he �an,1, �t
seemed tF;at a Fi�ur� cf $35� was of:ei•ed, �ut if scu;e o.- *_he: peoi.t�� wance�j f�•r,cing,
thai 3TOUIli wa� -i�ducte3. T:1°. CiLy [�!3(ic�t�•_:' :;�ld ?'rPr'�' Wd:: :i:1 li:i�:':?P.�eRI it?@
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TION OF PROPOSAL FLR WALKWAY BE'PWEEN RIVERVIEW TERRACE &
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�'�� ���� ��g�Ae�g said the City Council has been concerned abput pe�,�st��.� ���A�X
�Q� �p�� ��me� �ut 1� years ago there was a proposal p�epared �9�' ��5� R�Y��
�q�4� Wh�ch inCluded pedestrian access t�o Robert Louis StevenspA $GhOQ�. ����
x@�� �he �qun�i], d�.d approve funding for this walkway and there have b�en me����q�
y�T��h �h� school concerning maintenance. The school has agreed to pxpvic�e �}��
���}����t�Ge o� the walkway, such as snowplowing. The area has been lA4K�d ��
Y���r ��g���.y t4 determine the proper location of the walkway and the $�'Qp45�G�
�.qc�t�c?�} �,S �.n ��,� Council Agenda on Page #21A. This would proYide tl}� �19St 4�����5�
�pt���; tq �e ���ool, Letters have been sent to the property �Wi�e�S a��@G��Li �� �'�s
WA��SW�� �,s �4 b� put in by the City.
��yQ� �,�,�k�� �aid that he received a call shortly before Memoria� �a� ar1G� '�h�� ��x�p�t
y��s Y��'y �P��t because they had just received the letter and within � W��� the�'e
w�r� ���eS �.� their yards. He said the original intent was ta �u� �,r� ��u7�� 5����t
��Q�{ ���d Way tq River Edge Way but that was denied by the Council� �h� C�ty
��c��.��er sa�d Xes, the Council had decided to put in the walkway ��S�e��, T� ��
� y��� �lznc��rous situation to have the children walking on the wes� S�d� 4�� EaSt
�y,�x Rga�l �'�Qm t,he apartments to the school. The School Board �e��� t#��S �$
r����}�jtg�y � s��ety problem. This walkway would be to provide a saf� �yc��s� ��
t�y� ��j�Qg�, �Q�c �he children living in these areas because the�'� dz� n� p�$��r
�i�p�+#,lek�� s�id that he did not want it on his conscience �� a chi�d getS ������
'1, yi��;j��,�g to �c2�qol along East River Road. He said if. the people inY��V�� sa�3��?'e�.�
� ��@�, #,�}�� the�s individual rights are being infringed upon, they cqu�d Sae�C �.��a�
�A����� �tt he personally felt that this situation cannot be igr�qr��l a�y
�,g�c�e�� H� said that everything possible will be done tp xetain t�e �,�4��v�dua�.��
, ���.ya��, including a fence if they wish one. He appologized fo� the �n.i��nc���=
���}��r�g i.� �egard to the stakes in their yards.
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������.�nar� �i��elstadt said that although this plan has been considere� �Q� �Q��,
�wo �Q�r�, Me became aware of it last January. He has contacted the S��oo� �Q�r�
�� �}��. ����e� �he�+ planned for�the walkway. He has looked at the p��r�� dnd �&
��i�4 �i� �d Mr, Sangster agreed with the plan as proposed, and �j��� #�� 3��$
�,�y���� �i�r, Sanc�ster to attend the Meeting toniqht.
; ' j�, �Axdon Sangster, Chairman of the Board of Education, Distri�� #�4, sai� �h��
,; �Q ���pQ�� �.�ke to have the children walk to school rather tha� r��in� �he k���
i� ���y �iVe w�thi� one mile of the school and do not haYe to �ro�s a m�i.r�
�Q�Q�c�}���r�, Sta�istics favor the safety in walking over riding a Schpo� k�u�,
' ��}�;e �,�y� j?�en two bad accidents associated with the school an$ �i��e tl}a� ��.me
t�@ �.��hts hdve been put in. Now only the children on River Edge Wa� wal}� t9
�&�}gg�. ��� t}�� �j.dewalk was put in 98� would walk. The School Qi�t�i.c� w}�,�, �
���,��w��}� f�om the walkway across the school property to the sc;�oG� #�ui�$�n$,
, i �� w�j,� �ssuate �he responsibility for snowplowing from t�� schoo�. �o f2�S� Ws���
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�ia�+p� Lieb� said there was not enough right of way on East River #toad to �4�� ��}
�����walk ar}d maintain it, there would be no place for the snow. �ie sa�� �.he
��Q��s ��e '�he taost concerned about their privacy and what this wpu�� dq tg
�hgi� �x��eX�y� M�� Sangster said that in February the Scho41 �aarc� �qx���y
�y�Q���� ,� ��sq��tion for matching a sidewalk froru �he buildinq �o �he wy�7�}SW��i
�d ��� ��� A}a�,�tenance of the walkway.
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�'11e C��y E�ngineer said that the stakes in the yards were only tp �StCa�g �.1'��
F�C#�g��y ��G3�� �o� the purpose of this discussion, and to bet�ex Y3��u����e �ic1w
'���i X'S�ut� WAuld affect the property owners. He said he had taiked to ;i Q� �@
�? ��'9���'�y QWE?��s involved to .give them the information an this pXppp$�7, ��y�
i''li�� 1�3�k?l�e �Q �S�Atact the sixth. He then showed the map Qn ti�� c?y�����c� �;p.
������` �d g4�A�ed out the properties involved. He said the ��.r�t �h�.3�� tk��t
Al��� #�� �stak�Ti$hed is the route. Then there would be some dis�us$iqn W,i� t�Q
��'q�����r qw��rs on the effect this would have on their property� Tt is ���,��1Y
�SS��.� �4 co;idemn, but he was not suggesting that, it would }�e mugl� e����� �Q
49Q���t� wi#.h tt3e �eople -
�`�� +��:�,y Att9���� said first the City ought to riegotiate with t�s ��P�e��r
QWI1��� to �X��ve at a price for the property both the people an�l th� ���� ��.� ,
�'���Qi���.e, �n the negotiations there should also be some discusSiq� Q� �►���g�
���'€� I��QU1� �e f�ncing and/or landscaping. The next question �s w����� ��}�
C��� S2'��?ul.d �9 the fencing and hsdges, or let the home owner� dQ �� p� �g��
�'Y�`4� G�l�n�i7�man Mittelstadt said that as to the fencing and an� �3a���.�qg� ��
�'��� ��� shpuld bs done by the City because then it would be unifoxzq an� �1���
W9�t�4� a1sQ be �he assurance that it would be done. He said he �n$�x��ppd ��
8�6?$�@ �� 12� RiVer Edge Way were not notified and the fizst they �.�arc� W�� y���
�� ���3ces appeared in their yard and they were quite ups�t, He c�SS�F�Sj �3'��Fl1 ��t
�3� �t�e� W�xe �nly to Iocate the irons.
�, �g� �la���� 12$ River Edge Way, (Lot 21, Block 1, River Edge ,�c�c��,����) ����
��� W��� neW xesidents in Fridley, and he heard about this fro� ��� ��������
�� ���� he �as �ome down to City Hall twice to find out about this �x'opQSa�! ���
�1�� �l�d sli�ff�culty in getting the information. He said he had �earc� �here werc�
��'4�����$ fox three walkways. Mayor Liebl said to the best of his know�.ed��
�e o��,X �roposaZ considered is� this one. Mr. Slat�r said ir� hj.s o�ir��4r3 '��
yq�,��w�� c�qing �etween Lots 20 & 21 would cost three times as rauch �s �� �� w��
Qr� gne of the end lots. Mayor Liebl said that in the School Boarc�'� ��zqc�}e}��t
�#�� �� th� mos� logical place to put the walkwa�.
�E'. S�ater sa�.d, that he was against this proposal, he did not }cpow �u� ��,�
��Q�sec� wa�.]c1aa� when he baught the property, or he would not have bougl�� ��* �g
���� �o�►eone should have notified him, and he only found out abau� tt��.� �ro{�
#}��gs��, �i� said he understood �or�e of the people are nat opposed to t�}�� �a��.�4
Ws��, �1�t he �s going on zecord as being opposed, Mayor Liebl said tha� �t��
�i,�� yvas �nore important than any piece o� property, the people ar� ent�t�.�� g�
�e�m�u�semen�� but as a father, he felt this improvement must go �n,
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—' �rt BQ� �riGksan, 164 River Edge Way said that he had everythinc� to g�3n ,�4� `
�g��}�nc� to lose by this proposal because his property was not involv�d� ��� h�
� �aQ��,c� �.�ke �Q jcnow how the negotiations would be conducted and if th�re wqNl�,
�� �,�c�h� pr�ss�re tactics used. Mayor Liebl said the City Attorne�, Cit� jN,an�c�e�
�?� �Y�� C��� �ngineer would meet with the people, There would b� i�q �i�Y� �;e�s�p
� L�?�� ��4d �x� p,roject should proceed in the spirit of cooperatiqn,
' M�'$� ylater said when they moved here, they did not know a soui, but sinc� l�e��i��
a�4u� this, their phone has been busy. She saic� she called the Scha41 �f�e� t,�ha
� ��al�g� �aere p�� in, and was told there was nothing official ye�, nc�� she �e�rS
��'Q� �, Sangs�er that the School Board already passed a zesoiution. Sh@ �a�x�i
+ �,1'��� �}�q� �p children, but she could not see how this can be done t� a�
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�� �Gh�'d Harris, 6200 Riverview Terrace, said that because pi' '�he n�w �cQ�s� i�
A� �9�� Addi��on, candemning the Mico Station on East River Roa�� dant� �1�4Wi�9
xight tu�s o��y o�f East River Imad, he wondered what the increa�e 3.� �r���iQ
wou�d k�� Or� t-�e side roads from the apartments to 62nd Way. He �suyqe���c� ��.�
i00�9�'��441 Yehicles be banned from the walkway at the timea when �e ch�.ld��}�
wALt3,d k1e q�i�i9 �.t• Mayor Liebl said this is intended as a walkway anc� Wo���
}1p'� kte �`or vehicles. Mr. Harris said that perhaps bicycles should al�g �� p�p������
�� �c�RRta.n►es bikes and. small children do not mix too well . Maypx L�.ei�l ��Y�6�1 M� � �
�t�t�� i� �te was in favor of the walkway and he replied yes, he di�1 r�c?� be,��.QY�
�.�t bus�r�q �h�ldren to school, but he had no opinion on just how �,� S1�ou�d �9 dCr�@�
�'�t�o�' T.:��bl sai,d that the traffic on Riverview Terrace would be �a,g�bo�hos?d
�ei�ex�ted, or he would not be in favor of this plan. He would want tV 8►d'1����,�
�S ��'aF��.4 a� �t �.S � � a residential neighborhaod.
M�� 8{�41 pay�.s, 170 62nd Way, (Lot 3, Block 1, Potasek's Addition) �S�l� ��� �,�.�i
9r��� gues�ion was how this was to be handled, but that seems to be ansW��ed� �q
�� ��1�eved somethinq could be worked out.
Mr, #toklsrt Latz� 161 River Edge Way, (Lot 9, Block 1, River Edc�e Addti�i��) �,s}G��,
hS� t?Ca��ic would be controlled on the walkway between the homes �n ��qard �q
�.rt� �►4'�Qx�cles and motor bikes . Mayor Liebl said the Law Enforeeiae�� Wquld �c�Jcg
Gd7Ge 4�' �hat, and that this walkway would be put in for a speci�fi.Q �ulrpose� �; �
��tt� �k�$ 1�t�o would be responsi.ble if there was an accident and t�he Gi�y
���L�ti���► said the City would be if there was negligence. Mr, I.atz �s1�e� ��' i-,.k���
wQl�t�id i?e a�r� easement or would the City purchase the property. The G��y ;��tp��y
�a�d th�t i� wouid be to the property owner's benefi� if i� was to.be � B�sQ-�
�q8ri� �8 then it could only be used for this specific use and i� tha� us� Gea��d�
�hen it would revert back to the original property awner. Mr. I,at� a,sked i.�
{,�}��� an eatsement arranciement, would the City be liable in the �ye�� p�' �
�gGi$��t, �he City Attorney said that there could be a stipula�iot� �d� ���t
��i�; ��t�+ and/ox the School would be responsible, and added that this Wa�jcway
�g�}�� �o� be limited only to children. It could be posted and made a�i�-
d�1���c1� �A ��4�e �torized vehiales on it. Councilman Mi*tels��dt sa�d �,}�r��, �
8d1��a��9n�1 program through the Stevenson School would be helpfu�. '�Q �i,t�.;��+
�A�Q�A t�'�e chi�dren.
,; j`'�T. ��.ate�r said there are other lots along River Edge Way with mo�e fppt��Q y��
�� W4t�1d cost about three times less at some other location. AQ sai� M� wa$
' �}g��r �� could �ot agree, but he was really quite agqravated. Cowx�i��
j�i�������ad� s�id that whether ttie easement �vas between I,ots 22 & 23 p�' �A?'�� �.� i�
� �Q� YTS�I��d T�o� ;nake any difference as far as cost was concerned, they arQ ��.j, ��Q
` ��c�� ��ep 1ots, so he did not understand Mr. Slatez's point that i� wou�d ��
, ��i�tg� �,g$� e�,�eW}iere, The exact route could be left open and a��cu��ed �xQ
' I ��i�1�/ w�� �he �roperty awners in light of Mr. Slater's caarnents.
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n��Q� ��'alce �t or leave it", but he could not understand where tha� �ot ��a7����,
t►S� 9t�e �� G�ty Hall woul d make such a statement. He was sure th�s cpq�d k1�
���o����e� tq �he satisfaction of everyone.
�� ���� �ng��eer said that t}ie, proposed walkway wauld be 5� wide � wi.t,t� �� �q��iq
��S�x� �xo� eacY� lo� on each side, so �here would be 2�' betweer� t,,�e �i��wal}c �c�
�}j� �}o�� gw��� ����o�ert�+ pn each aide of the walkway, As �o th9 �t�4te�ne��,
1'��4 R��k� it ox J.eav� i�", he h�d n�vc�; raade s7uch a comment, s],�i►ou�h he �►a�
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�S�Y�S&�� �h�nt Wh�� the proposal Was, has checked into the pro�er�y Ya7,u�� W7.� th�
!��,�� a�$�sspx� and checked into the cost of the fencing. He also �7��1 a$y�s�
t�.�'{S84 �}�t �he City has the riqht of conc3emnation, but that the cj,�� d�� �p� �1�J'��
�4 �R ��s�� ,�9uG�. The Gity'S intent is to try to protect thei� prqp�x��E X�g�,
��� s�4�Y�'1taq�: of them, and the� have been told that the City �.� wi,ij,�r�� �p
qQ���,��� �en�ir�g, bushes or he3ges, or a combinatian of these, One �1�'g�����t
S►w�e� ��.� �pt care to have a fence as he felt that it would not be ae��@��g��,��
p1�����q,= There has also been some discussion of prohibiting u�otorize� y�h7������
�� W}�et'.�?�� the pro�erty shou�ld be given by deed or easement. �� sa�.c� �1� WA�1��
�s��� w.�t.� the Git� Attorney that it should be conveyed by ease�men� ����t�� �3'1��3
�@ us�; w�u1c� #�e restricted to only this purpos�. The taxes would �je k����� g�
���� �� ��q��rty is worth and he had been advised by the Assessing Aepa��qeri'�
�� �h�� foptage would probably be taken off the total land Yalue,
�'�t �e��eth Anderson, 132 River Edge way, (Lot 20, Block 1, Ri.yer Edc�� 1�4��1���.q��
���� �k�� did nr�t oppose the walkway, but it seeried to her that it could i?e �ye�
��,it�l�. Thexe are two garages which abut each other, and she thou�h� t��s WQti��
�� � i�_z� logical place, and would be cheaper. The •aalkway would then j�'� s�
3.���1�� x'ather than being straight. The City Manager said that he be���veG� t�@
���y�4= o� �h��dren is such that they will take the shortest mute, Wh�tri'l��'
���e �_xe $idewalks or not, and if they had to walk � block to pick up a s�de�
���}� �,t�a�,r�,' they would not do it, but go across a lac.m instead. Mr, Gex��d
�g��lbergh, Principal of Robert Louis Stevenson School, agreed and sa�d �h��'
��yg �lan�gc� �Q run their side�aalk from where the walkway comes out #�e�weg�}
j��� �Q � 2�, �traight to the school. If the sidewalk was moved f�rt.k�er dow�}
��� w�1u1d run i�to trouble with a receiving area for the ]citchen. ��e �i�i����
y,Q�l� �ake the shortest route, sidesaalk or not. The City Manager saic� �ha�
�h��,c,�re� do not really pay much attention to property lines, for th�� �eaSO�
�1'i� �idewalk should be a straight shot to keep them off people's �ro�e�yp
�, �i�eckelbergh said t�at the Sylvan Hills walkway has been successfu],� t�e�
�y� �oi rec�:ivec3 any call.s about the children using areas other than t�� W���SR
w��E �c� there have been no vehicles.
�'!�5'S, �I}de��o� said the City Engineer has said there would be d 10 �oo� e��gtqe}��� '
�u� �S?Y� �nuch mQre would the City want for the fence? The City Engineer ���c� �,a�
�g��� Would ?ae �iaced witl-,in t.hat 30 feet. There would be a 5� sidewai�C ��
�� �QF SnoW stqrage, Mrs. �inderson asked when they would be meeting. �la�Q�'
��,�ek1� s�id if the proposal is ad�pted, that the City Attorney and the Ci.ty
��qir�ee� will be contacting the peopl� to arrange the financial settleaner��,
'�j�q ��,�� �nc�inee� explained that the actual cost of the sidewalk is ;z0� �oQ ���dtr
�g cost is xn the fEncing, shrubbery, and the cost of acquiring �the eas�qen��
�}�� ���.t�ria used for determining the payment for the property will b� �e
���g�sse�} �and valus from the City Assessor's office. If too much is o�fe�ed� �}�
��,��+ �qu�t� �� Qpen to criticism ,also. He said throughout this p�oposa� ��he�r
}��Yg ��ied to �Ceep the impact on the neighborhood to a minimum, and addet� tha�
�}��ic��s hrould provide a better sound barrier.
�Q't'�QN by Counci].man Breider to instxuct the ABministration to meet wi��h �he ���
�rAp���y owners to explain to them what the sidewalk would look lik� ar�� �}�
�ac?���.b�-e locations, then to establish the easement lines ar.d negotiate the Cp��
p� t�� easemer��! and to include in the discussion the fencing and/or hedge�,
���p�c�e� �y CAUi�cilman Mittelstadt.
��g. ,��,at�ar �aid that she would like to be inforaned by ietter oi �he �ex� �e��n�
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�iGRi�+AR CQ�IIVGIT+ ME�TING OF JUNE 5, i9�a �AG� l�� ��.
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�, Wil�i�n Hayt, 190 62nd Way N.E., (Lot 2, siock �, Potasek��t Ad��t�,on)
$��t� fi�3�� �Yeryone �s concerned about the safety of children and lri �hat Y��A
h@ WG�tld 7.ik� tq goint out that he believes that the corner of 6Znd W�y' ��,
R�y��yi�W �ezxaGe is a very dangerous corner. Mayor Liebl com�ne�ted th�t t.����
��'� �QQ ��'S qo7.nc� down Mercur�s Drive from the apartment houses �� �e�Q ��
QY��' 34 ��li�d��n qn his block, but they manage to survive.
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�Qyi�G�.��3 Bxeider asked how long it would take to put in the si�1�W�1}i. Th� Ci�x
�r������x' �ai� �hat most of the people want the walkway installed aS �ick�y
�� �4S�ih�e, �� the Council has given authorization to acquire th� x���t S?�
h►�y� ���� �hc�� iS Gompleted, the sidewalk could be done in two'�reek�. T#�q �q{�i}Q��,
�}S�� �Q� ��eport on the progress on June 19th.
� Y�E U��T THE MOTION, being a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl decl�x�� th�
1np��9ri Gar�Cied unanimously.
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��C.�Fa�VING THE MZNUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF M.AY 17, 1972t
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�}}� G�'ty �ngineer reported that Item #1 (Vicki Skiff) and #2 (misce�l�eq1��
�.A�e7�7� discussior� items) reguired no Council action at this time.
$REI.iMINARY PLAN APPR(3VAL, PHASE I(QUATRAMINIUMS) BX VIEWCON, INC.t
�s�T�dpxnii�itxm �oxtion of total multiple unit comglex on part p�` qt�1�1Qt H�
�d�A�klxLiGk �Jozth Addition being the 1600 Block.
�'h� ���y �ngineer showed the location on the overhead projector �nd �°, j��3�a
F���'��3?�Fi A� Y�-eWcon, came forward to show the Council a model o� 4n4 qua�s��
�1�1�3,�t1, Th�y a�� four units in a cluster, each facing a differeA� 4ii�'��t7�o� ��
'��#� y�xd �s pri�ate, with detached garages. Each unit has one gaz�ag� ��,us �
�d�'��,�� ��a11. The Planning Co�nission reviewed the plans and rec�en�ec�
����pY�1, If the Council approves the preliminary pZans, Viewco� iaust c�p ��g3�
���g�e �h� glanning Comanission for final approval of the �lans,
G9t�lGb�s�t utt�� asked if the garaqes were right along the xpad, ar�d �� ��� j,S
+� ���Ya�� Z's�ad. The City Engineer said yes, it is a priyate Foad w#���j� K�,��, j�p
A1di�#;247.ned �7j the Townhouse Association, and it a�.s connected tq Ane qf �h@ ��i�
�'Q�S��� Co1�33'scilmat� Utter asked what if the Fire Department got ��a��, �`�@ ��,��
�,���r��eS Sa�,� the City still has the right of access and th� rpad wQµ�d �� ��.i�@
t,l'1q�8 �A Cep�cgetowns, and would not be hiqh tra�fic volume streets. �� ��idQ51
�k}�,� �i4Posa�. isn't the best, but the traffic wnuld be minimal, MY. WiX��@�
�s��� tha� the �nly traffic there w�ould bQ would be the residen�s,
CG1�r►�i�� Sreider said, supposing one couple� invited fou� coup��s py�� �Q t,,i�@��^
�}s�µse� W�1�t� would they park? The City Enqineer said in the st;e�t� the�� wq����
�g�teX'�tl�y b� spaces available. There are two parkinq spaces p�� {u».�, �4��,�,1•
� 8�'4?�d�x' Said that most people have two cars and on OcCasl9�1 �u0��'. ��AB�4B ��y�
�A��� �@G he thouc�h� this would create a parking probl em. �ta�q�c #,�,eJ�� asked
�S1X �1�y ��an� �9x' �he quadratniniums Viewcan has submitted, anci Mx�, j�di;t?4���
���.� �?�S is �he sACOnd and they �ee1 thi� Q�e i� bette� becaus� �t ��Y�� �ar•ra
Sc�S�� Tk�� clusters can be moved up, dawn or„sideways tq miss the t�'g�S�
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March 8, 1972
Mr. Gerald Davis, City Manager
City of Fridley .
6431 University Avenue N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
SUBJECT: Sidewalk Access to Stevenson Elementary School
Dear Mr. Davis:
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DR. JOHN K. HA�FSEN I
SUPERINTENOENT ��.
JAMES H. HEDREN
DIRECTOR
BUSINESS AFFAIRS .
JAMES G. PAPPAS �
ADMINISTRATIVE ASS157ANT �
I would like to express my sincere thanks to you, Mr. Qureshi, and Mr.
Mittelstadt for taking time on Monday, February 14 to explain the proposed
plans for providing sidewalk access to the Stevenson Elementary School for
the children living north of the school and west of East River Road.
These proposed plans were discussed at a special meeting of the Board of
Education on Monday, February 21 and enthusiastically received.
The Board has approved for the 1972 construction season the expenditure of
funds to provide a suitable opening in the fence on the north side of the school
property and for the construction of the necessary sidewalks on the school
property.
The Board has also approved assuming the responsibility for snow removal
' on the sidewalk from 62nd Way N. E, to the north side of Riversedge Way and
the sidewalk on the south side of Riversedge Way to the school property.
This responsibility will be retained as long as it is the policy of the City to
� provide snow removal on City sidewalks.
� We sincerely appreciate the action the City has taken to solve the safety
problem that has existed at the Stevenson Elementary School.
Sincerely yours,
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Donald Mittelstadt, Third ti4'ard Councilman
John K. Hans en, Superintendent
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(Jit�y a� '��c'dlery
6431 University Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Minn. 55421
ANOKA COUNTY
April 13, 1973
Dear Sir:
This letter is confirmation of the telephone call your firm
received regarding the intention of the City of Fridley to
extend the time of receiving bids for the EOC and Police
� Department Remodeling. '
The new due date for receiving these bids will be May 1,
1973 at 1d:00 a.m., in the City Manager's Office.
We hope that this will enable you to complete the estimating
and preparation of the bid on this project.
Wauld you please sign and return to the City of Fridley,
the enclosed form so that we may know you have received
this Notice of Extension.
Thank you for your co-operation.
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��-� ��, ACRN4WLEDGEMENT
obert D. Aldrich,
Civil Defense Director
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enc. I herebq acknowledge the receipt of letter from City of
. Fridley denoting time extension to May 1, 1973 at 10:00
a.m. on the specifications for the EOC and Police Departmant
remodeling. Date
Coatractor
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1052 OSBORNE ROAD N.E.
FRIDLEY, MINNESdTA 55432
786-3680
April 11, 1973
City of Fridley
6431 liniversity Ave. IJ.E.
Friclley, I�Tinnesota
Attention; I�Sr. Davis
G�entlemen:
Please be advised that we are unable to
bid on the E.O.C. addition for the Fridley
Police Department, as vre have not had the
plans and specifications long enough to
adequ�tely bid it out.
Thank you for the opportunity of bidding
this project.
Yours truly;
APPR ED COi1TR�C�'Or�S, .�ZNC .
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RESOLUTION N0.
REGARDING PROPOSED LEGISLATIVE CHANGE IN 1'��E FIREPIEN'S
PENSION LEGISLATION
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Fridley has authorized
the preparation of a bill which would amend the existing legis-
lation establishing the Firemen's �ension retirement; and
WHEREAS, The Fridley Firemen's Relief Association has requested
an amendment to the existing legislation establishing their retire-
ment pension; and
WI�P.EAS, both the City Council and the Firemen's Relief
Association is in unanimous agreement with the provisions of the
proposed bill; and
WHEREAS, the Council has reviewed actuarial studies regarding
the effect of the proposed changes; and
WHEREAS, the Council is of the opinion that the existing and
future revenues wi11 make said plan, as revised, actuarially sound;
and
WHEREAS, the Fridley City Council acknowledges they understand
the potential cost of the retirement program as contained in the
legislation requested;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City
of Fridley, that the Council urges Senator Schaaf, Representative
Connors and Representative McCarron to do everything within their
power to expedite passage of this legislation.
ADOP.TED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF
, 1973
ATTEST:
MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, CITY CI,ERK
FRANK G. LIEBL - rfAYOR
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A MUNICIPAL CODE OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
REPEALING ALL PRIOR ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT THEREWITH,
PROVIDING A SYSTEM FOR CONTINUOUS REVISION,
PRESERVING EXISTING RIGHTS UNDER PRIOR ORDINANCES,
AND PROVIDING FOR THE FILING OF A COPY WITH TNE CITY CLERK
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. The substantive general ordinances of the City of Fridley,
Minnesota, are hereby codified; the codification is in book
form, entitled "Municipal Code of Fridley, Minnesota", and
c�onsists of chapters and sections, separately nvmbered in
a decimal system with certain chapters and section numbers
reserved for future use and expansion of the Code, as we11
as an appendix and index thereto. Anr� matters as may be
. contained in the appendix or index are included for purposes
of information and reference on1y, and are of no subsfantive
effect except where and unless the Code itself specifi ca11�
incorporates the same by reference.
1 SECTION 2. For brevity hereafter the Municipal Code of Fridley,
Minnesota, is sometimes referred to as "this Code"; and
an� use of the term "this Code" means the MunicipaZ Code
of Fridle�, Minnesota, unless the context clearly requires
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SECTION 3. This Code in the original enactment includes a11 substantive
ordinances of a generaZ nature up to and including Ordinance
No. 519 of 1972, passed on August 21, 1972. AZ1 substantive
ordinances of a general nature up to and including Ordinance
No. SI9 passed August 21, 1972 are repealed and replaced by
the enactment of this Code.
SECTION 4. Any ordinance passed since Ordinance No. 519 passed August
21, 1972, and prior to thz effective date of this Code, is
continued in fu11 force and effect, but such ordinance is
amended or modified hereby as necessary to make the ordinance
c�onform to the provisions and form of this Code. Where such
ordinance amends an ordinance which is repeaZed by this Code,
the ordinance is to be construed as amending the appropriate
provision of this Code (which supersedes or repZaces such
repealed ordinance) .�',ny ordinance passed and adopted since
Ordinance No. SI9 sha11 be made a part of this Code by
appropriate incorporation herein by the next first revision
of the Code as hereinafter provided. �
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SECTION 5. Any ordinance passed after the effective date af this Code
sha11 be passed as an amendment, repeal or addi tion to
this Code (unless it is of Zimited or special application
or is otherwise deemed not to be a part of this Code).
Such ordinance and the amendment or addition therein shall
be made a part of this Code by the next first following
revision of the Code, as hereinafter provided and directed
by the City Counc�l.
SECTION 6. The present consecutive chronological numberinq of a1I
ordinances as are passed sha1l continue without regard to
their subsequent incZusion within this Cod�, but each
ordinance which is an amendment or addition to the Code
sha11 speci fy the amendment or addition.
SECTION 7. This Code is printed and Ioose.Zy forrrred and is kept up-to-
date by the periodic and regular insertion of revised or
additional pages containing a11 amendments, repeals or addi-
tions to the Code passed to date hereof. For convenience,
- the vo1 ume incl udes , in addi ti on to the Munici pal Code of
Fridley, Minnesota, the resolutions authorizing the Code,
a table of c�ontents, an apgendix, and a complete subject
matter index. The Council, with the advice of the City
Attorney, shall make arrangements periodically for the
editorial work and printing necessary �o prepare revised
and additional pages, as necessary to keep the volume
up-to-date as nearly as reasonably possible at a11 times.
SECTIDN 8. The repeal of any ordinance or portion thereof by addition
to this Code or any subsequent amendment, repeal or addition
thereto does not affect or zmpair any act done, right
vested or accrued, any proceeding, suit or prosecution
had or commenced in any cause before such repeal takes
effect. Every act done, right vested or accrued, proceeding,
suit or prosecution had or commenced, remains in fu11 force
and effect to aII intents and purposes as if such repeal
had not taken place. No offense committed, no Iiabilit�,
penalty or forfeiture, either civil or criminal, incurred
prior to repeal of any ordinance, or an� part thereof, br�
this Code or subsequent repeal or addition thereto, is
discharged or affected; and the prosecution and suit of
any such offense, Iiabilitg, penalty or forfeiture may be
instituted and proceeded with in a1Z respects as if such
prior ordinance or part thereof had not been repealed.
SECTION 9. A copy of this Code has been on file and open for public
inspection in the office of the City Clerk for a period
of at least two (2) weeks pxior to its adoption.
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the City of Fridley.
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE
OWNED BY THE CITY
THE COUNCIL OF THE CIT�' OF FRIDLEY DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I.
The City of Fridley is the fee owner of the tract of land within the
City of Fridley, Anoka County, State of Minnesota described as follows:
The North Fifty (50) feet of the East One Hundred Fifty
(150) feet of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter (SEa of SWa) of Section Eleven (11), Township
Thirty (30), Range 'I�venty-four (24) .
SECTION II.
It is hereby determined by the Council that the City no longer has
any reason to continue to own said property ancl the Council is hereby
authorized to sell or enter into a contract to sell said property.
SECTION III.
The mayor and city clerk are hereby authorized to sign the necessary
contracts and deeds to effect the sale of the above described real
estate.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 1973.
MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL
First Reading:
Second Reading:
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BABCOCK, IACHER. NEILSON & MANNELLA
� ATlORNSY6 AT LAW
� ile !At'[ i[AIN BSRYET �
wHOxw.1iINN8SOTA assos
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LANDOL J. LOCHER
Ja�a)dTsB M. NEILSON
PELIX A. 1[ANNELLA
JOHN R. SPEAKMAN
RICHARD BEENB
ROBERT 1�. A. JOHNSON
ROBERT F. MANNELLA
JOHN M. BURKE
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March 26, 1973
Virgil Herrick ,
Attorney at Law .
6279 University Ave. NE
Fridley, Minnesota
Re: Ice Arena Transaction
The Anoka County Registrar of Titles will insist on compliance with
the.Fridley City Charter in order to receive for recording the deed
from the City of Fridley t� the Minnesota Transfer Railway Company
covering the North 50 feet of the East 150 feet of the Southeast
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 11, Township 30, Range 24.
I am enclosing a Xerox copy of the city's deed dated December 21, 1972.
As per our telephone conversation of last wee;�, will you please take
the necessary steps so as �o comply with the Fridley Charter?
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cc: John Dablow
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pa,rty of th.e second part,
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Eo it in h,and paid by the said pdrty of th.e second pdrt, t1i,e receipt whereof is hereby acknozcledged,
does hereby Grant, Bar�ain, Quitclairrz, and Cona�ey unto the said p¢rty of the second part, its successors
and assigns, Foreuer, all tlze tract............or parcel......... of land l�in�s and bein� in tlt,e County of ......................_
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The North Fift� (50) feet of the East One Hundred Fifty (150) feet of the Southeast
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE� of SW�) of Section Eleven (11), Township Thixty
{30)�, Range Twenty-four (24).
�o �f}Abe anh tu �jo'ib tfje �ame, To�'ether tuith, all iiu hereditaments and appurtenances ther�
unto belonging or i,n anyuRSe appertairzing, Eo Ehe said party of the seeond pari, its successors and assi¢'ns,
Forever. � -
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presents to be ea:ecuted in its corporate nam.e by its.......M�.�.�ra.� ...............
lQXB:c�f�st and its......C.lerk ....................................and its corporate seal to
be )ureunto af}i:red t3�e day and year first above written.
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BONDS. The offices of city man-
ager, the city clerk and city treas-
urer and such other officers or
employees of the city, as may be
provided for by ordinance, shall
each, before entering upon the
duties of their respective offices
or employment, give a corporate
surety bond to the city in such
form and in such amount as may
be f'viced by the council as security
for the faithful performance of
their respective official duties an�]
the safekeepina of the public
fu7ds. Such bonds shall be sp-
p°oved by t'ie city council and
approccd as to form by the city
attorney. They shall be filed with
t::e secretary of the council. In
tnc eve�t th� secrztaiy of the
coun�il holds r.iore than one office
by appointment, his bond or bonds
shall be filed �vith ihe mayor. The
provisions of t:ae laws of Yhe state
relating to official bonds, not in-
consistent with this charter, shall
be complied with. The premiums
on the corporated surety bonds
hereinbefore provided for shaIl be
paid by the city.
Section 12.06. SALES OI�
' :i'1'- No real nro-
ert of the city shall be sold or
dis osed of exce t b ordinance.
The proceeds of •any such sale
sha12 be used as far as possible to
retire any autstanding indebted-
ness incurred by the city in the
purchase, construction, or im-
provement of this or other prop-
erty used for the same public pur-
po�e: but if there be no such out-
standing indebtednes;, then the
council may by a resolution adopt-
ed by an affirmative vote of at
least four me:nbers of the council
designate come other public use
for such proceeds.
Section I2.07. VACATION OF
STREETS. The council shall have
ihe exclusive power, by ordinan�e
passed by a vote of at least four
members of the council, to vacate
or discontinue highways, streets
CHARTER OF THE
and aileys within the city. Such
vacations may be made only after
notice, and hearing of affected
property owners, and upon such
further terms, and by such proce-
dure as the council may by ordi-
nance, prescribe. A record of each
such vacation shall be filed in the
office of the Register of Deeds of
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Section 12.08. DAMAGE SUITS.
No action shall be maintaineci
against the city on account of any
injuries or damages to persons or
property, unless such action shall
be commenced within one year
from the occurrence of such in-
jury or damage, nor unless riotice
shall have been given in writing
as required by Minnesata Statutes
Section 465.09, or any amendments
thereof.
No action shall . be maintained
against the city on account of in-
juries or damages to persons or
property resulting from or caused
by any accumuIation or deposit of
ice or snow or any pubiic street,
sidewalk, building, or place.
Section 12.09. RECOVERY OF
JUDGME.�VT FOR DAMAGES. If
any judgment shall be recovered
in any action against the city for
any injury or damage caused by
any obstruCtion, excavation, open-
ing or defect in any street or alley
or public ground caused or occas-
ioned by the act or omission of
any person or corporation,the city
sha21 have the right to recover the
amount of any such judgment
from the person or corporation.so
responsible for such obstruction.
escavation, opening or defect; and
such person or corporation is
hereby declared to be liable to the
city in the amount of svch dam-
ages, provided, however, the city
shall give such person or corpora-
tion notice of any claim for such
injury or damage and of any ac-
tion to recover for the same and
shall give such person or corpora-
tion the right and reasonable op-
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RESOLUTION NO. _l55_1972 ,
A RESOLUTION REGARDING ANOKA COUNTY - THE MINNESOTA TRANSFER RAILWAY COMPANY
WXEREAS, the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley entered
into an agreement whereby the County of Anoka did conderrm the Southeast
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, Section I1, Township 30, Ranqe 24,
except the South 400 feet thereof; and
� ' �F%8E14cAS, the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley further
agreed that said property would be divided equally between the two
governmentaZ units; and ,
WHEREAS, it was Iater�determined to exempt the North 50 feet
of said property from the condemnation; and
WBEREAS, at the request of the City of Fridley, the North 50
feet of the East Z50 feet of said property was retained in sai d condemna y`
tion in,order to quarantee that Carter-Da� Company would have access
from 71sf Avenue across railroad right-of-way on to their property; and
WHEREAS, representatives of The Minnesata Transfer Railway
Company have.requested that the city quit claim the North 50 feet of t:�e
East 150 feet to ihe Minnesota Transfer Railway Company upon the fo1?owing
conditions: (Z}YThat The Minr�esota Transfer Railway Company wi11 in turn
grant an easeirient to Carter-Dar� Company for access from 71st Avenue on to
the Carter-Da� propert�; (2) That The.Minnesota Transfer Railway Compnny
wi31 xeirrrburse Carter-Day Coirepany for any special assessm�nts thet have
° been paid for the construction of 71st Avenue; (3) That The ��linnesota
Tiansfer Ra.iZway Company wi1Z pay to the City of Fridley tne balance of
any special assessments due on the North 50 feet of th_e East 150 feet of
the Southeast g�rarter of the Southwest�Quarter, Section 11, Township 30,
Range 24; and (4) Thut the Ci ty of Fridley wi11 dedicate 71st �lvenue as
'a public street; and
WHEREAS, the re.quest of The Minnesota Transfer Railway Corrtaany
wi1l guarantee Carter-Day access to 71st Avenue;
NOW, THEREFORE, be i t resolved that the City of Fridley agrees
to quit clairr� the �,*orth 50 fee� of ti�e East 150 feet of the Southeast
Quarter of the Southaest Quarter, Section I1, Towr.sni D 30, Range 24 �o
The Minnesota Trarzsfer Razlway Compan� upon receipt of compliance with
the conditions as set forth above.
Be it further resolved t.hat the mayor and city cl�ric are
authorized to execute said au=t claim deed to The ��;irr.esota Trar_sfer
Railway Company.
ADOPTED BY TKE CITY COUlJCIL OF TiiE CITY OF FRILLEY, TNIS llth DAY GF
—.D.e.r.e.mh.er , 297 2
ATTEST :
MAYOR
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FUBLIC 1iEARING NIEETING OF UECEMBER 11, 19%2
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Gounty Commissioner, hiike 0' Bannon, agree�i stating t}iat the County-
has pumps and cc�ui.pment in�talled in thv pxaperty. Cauneilman E�rexder
asked if the �ounty plann�d to pay the $7,500 to the G�ty for the
prap�rty. Th� ��ty Assesso�e s�ated thsre w�uld b� na mvney involved,
Lhe �ity wQUl.d giv� the land t� ths County.
titQTIQN by ('.cu��c � Iman t�xeidex that ths City agr�e to uccep� a deccl
from Anoka t�aunt;� for �.he east 6(�D _£eet o£ the Southeast Quarter of�
the Sauthwest Quarter o� Sectiun I1t Township 30, Range 24, e::�crt
the south 1�Gi7 ieet anci the nortiz �0 feet, Seconded b�� Gounciln,an
b�ittel.stac�t. U�i�on a�:aice vote, all voting aye, Mayar Liebl �cclared
the mo�ion carried unanimausly.
RESOLU'iION A 155-1972 - A RESOLiJTIO� R�GARDING ANOKti COtNT'Y - THL MINNESOT,�
TkRIVSFri? R.�;1t,6VAY COI�iPAN1': {
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ihe �it� a�torn ; es��ri5e4 �hi� proposed resolation,as follaks: "fhe City
�u�.� �lair,� r.;;� ie� 50 fee* of t�e F.ast 150 feet, so this property may
b� .�e*ained and, empted fr.�� condemnations. He stated the reason t'or thi�
is to al!ow the tiiinnesota 'I'ransfer Railway Company to g:ant access to the
C4rter•Day Company on 71st Avenue. He recommended this be approved, statin�
it �ti�as nis o}ainion that this is what was originally planned.
MOTION b;- Cou�}cilman Breider to execute said quit �lai��� deed to Lhe ��fin�ies��ta
Tx�ns£er Railwa✓ Company and ado�;t Resolution �155-197G. Sec�nded by
Council.ma�i Alittelstadt. llpon a voice vote, all voting aye, Nlayor Licbl
declared the motion carried unanimously. �
UEST OF NiR. DAVE HARRIS TO f3E ON THE COUNCIL AGENDA OF DECEMBER 18
DISL'USS UTII.IZATION OP tiC�TH PARK AREA AND REQU�;ST TO INViTF: THf'. P
}tEATION CO�IMISSION TO ATT%i�D iHIS MEETIVG:
1972,
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MOTION by Councilman Bxeider to grant the request to Mr. Dave tiarris. Secondea
' by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declax�d
the motaor. carried unanimously.
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: SETTING THE DATE OF JANUARY 15, 1973, FOR DISCUSSION OF THE POLICE PENSlON FU,VU:
Counci2man N1i�telstadt suggested the meeting be set for 7:30 p.m, on Jan�.�ary
15, 1973 for further di.scussion on the PoliGe Pension fund.
Councilma�� L-'�•eid�>r added tliat further discussion of details of action
shou:d be presented the first meeting in February before presentation to the
State Legislature.
. MOTfO� by Councilman Breider to set the meeting for January 15, 1973, at
, 7:30 p.m. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
APPOINTI�NT: (CITY EMPLOYEE)
' MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the appointment of Jeseph Gonsi�ar.
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, NAME POSITION SALARY REPLACES EFFE�TIV�
� Joseph Gonsior Heavy Ec{uipment 870 per LeRoy McCoy December 12, 1972
Operato� month
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MEMO T0:
I�MO FROM:
MEMO DATE:
REFERENCE:
Gerald R. Davis, City Manager and City Council
Richard Sobiech, Assistant Engineer
April 12, 1973
Request by Glen Ramsdell, 400 57th Place to Construct
Fence in Public Right of Way
The Engineering Departr.:ent recommends approval of the request
of Mr. Ramsdell, subject to the applicant signing the attached
agreement. Upon review of the site, it was noted that the roadway
is not travelled now and there are already barricades at each
end. �
. In considering this request by the Ramsdells', the Council
should be aware of the approval given to the Amborns' in October,
1972 (Minutes�attached for reference). Their request was very
similar to the Ramsdells'.
There are e�cisting sanitary and storm.sewer lines in place in
this right of way.
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itEGULAR � PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF OCTOBER 10, 1972
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at the�t time wanted to build a double bungalow. Now, some of the people
are not in favor of this proposal either, the couple living next door are
very disturbed. He said he could not see why the Planning Commission tabled
this three times.when there was a lot of objections and then decided to
approve it. kIe �aid this structure would be a lot larger than a double
bungalow. He thought this would require a rezdning as it would be in the
same catagory as hospitals and nursing homes. The City Engineer explained
that there is a provision in the ordinance covering R-1 for nursing homes,
c.iinics, hospitals, nurseries, churches, etc. up to 100 units and is under
the control ot the Council through a special use permit process.
Mayor Liebl said this is on 69th � Central - what is the surrounding zoning?
The City Engineer said that there is industrial to the west and north,
directly to the east is R-1 and further to the east is multiple. Just to the
south is R-1, then_City property. This lot is located on Centrai Avenue which
is a county road and 69th Avenue, a City street. Mayor Liebl asked if the
petitioner was present, with no response.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to table �this item. Seconded by Councilman
Mittelstadt.
The City Attorney suggested that notices be sent out to both the petitioner
and the surrounding property owners notifying them•that this item will again
� be on the Agenda November 6th. He added that the Council shouldmake specific
findings if the request for a special use permit is denied. If the ordinance
�says that such a use is permissib.Ie with a special use perr.:it, then it is
denied, the�Council has to have a good reason for denial, or the courts may
turn the findings over.
THE VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
'. : • REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #72-13, BY GORDON G SWENSO;J•
To construct a building to be used for repair shop, specializing i
brakes under City Code 45.101, B, 3 D, at 1010 Osborne Road.
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: by Gordon Swenson: �econded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote,
aIl ayes, Mayor Liebl declared tre motien carri�d unanimously.
REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL (JSE PERMIT, SP #72-14, BY ERNEST M. KAFZPER:
To construct a second garage to house one car � boat on Lot 2, Block
1, Rice Creek Plaza North Addition per Code 45.051, 2, A
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MOTION by Councilman Utter to approve the request by Ernest M. Harper. Seconded
by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
ST FOR PERN;�SSION TO PUT A FENCE ACROSS AN EASEMENT BY ROBrRT AMBORN:
ent next to Lot 1, $lock u, City View �ddition. -
The City En$ineer ex�lained th�t M�. Amb�� wante� to gut a fence across the �
' p:.�lic easement. There ;s ��o$si�ility_Qr ��gpating this easement, but it
could be fq�.uid ta be needed in the future. The Ci�ty Attorney said tr.at h� ��uld
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not see any problem with allowing the fence providing that he understands
that the e�sement could be needed in the future, and in that event, he would
be responsible for moving the fence and the costs involved. Allowing the
fence would be better than vacating, then finding that the easement is
needed at some future date.
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MOTION by Cour�cilman Breider to allow Mr. Amborn to construct the fence pro-
. viding that the City retains the right to use the easement if needed, and if
utilities need repair, Mr: Amborn will remove and repair the fence at his
' , expense. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the Minutes of the Planning Commission
�� Heeting of October 4, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote,
all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
� CEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEETING 0
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OC,TOBER 5 , 1972:
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,_ CONSIDERATION OF A�.�:.QUEST T0 CC2ISTRUCT A;!UtiIC::-_��, LIOUOR STORE ON LOT
8, ALL OF LOT 7, EXCEPT THE EAST 35 PEEi TNEREGi; ALL i,ti =" �CK 2,
MOORE LAKE tiIG:iLANDS 3RD ATJDITIOi1� THE SAME BEING 6289 HIGHWAY #65 Pr�E. �
FRIDLEY, r4INNESOTA. (RP,QUEST BY THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, 6431 UNIVERSITY
AVENUE NE., FRIDLEY MINNESOTA):
MOTION by (buncilman Breider to concur with the recommendation of the Building
Standards - pesign Control and approve the plans for the municipal liquor
store, subject to their stipulations. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon
a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimouslv.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the Minutes of the Building Standards
Design Cor.troi Meeting of October 5, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt.
Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
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CONSIDERATION OF REPORT ON PHASING OUT OF LONGEVITY PAY FQR NON-UP1i0N PEP.SONNEL:
The City Manager'said �hat the City has had longevity pay for non-union
personnel,and some of the union personr.�'. This is an unnecessary cost for
retention of employees and nis suggestion was to phase out this program on
all employees hired after this date, with no effect on existing employees.
As far as the unions are concerned, this is a negotiable item.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to concur with the recommendation of the City
Manager outlined in his memo dated October 13, 1972 to phase out this
pragram, with the understanding that this does not axfect existing non-
union personnel. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt, Upon a voice vote, a11
ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. �
CONSIDERATIOiJ OF CHAPdGE ORDER #4 - SW&SS PROJECT �102:
MOTION by Councilman Mitte.lsta�}t to ap�rpve Change 4rder #4 for SW�SS #102
in the amount of Deduct S1,030.00. Seconded by y^,���cilman Utter. Upon a
"vaiee vote, all ayes, Mayo� Lieb:, decl�r�d'=he motion carried unanimously.
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT entered into this day of , 1973,
by and between hereinafter
designated as "Owners", and the City of Fridley, a municipal corporation,
County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, hereinafter referred to as the
��City�� . '
WHEREAS, the Owners have requested that the City allow the place-
ment of fencing across the following described property:
That property lying between Lot 1, Block 5, City View and Lot
15, Block 6, City View, from 57th Avenue N.E, to 57th Place N.E.;
as shown on the attached map which is made part of this�agreement, and;
WHEREAS, the Owners understand that the above described property
is a public right of way, and; '
WHEREAS, the Owners and the City understand that sanitary sewer
and storm sewer piping exists in the public right of way, and;
WHEREAS, the City understands that the public right of way is
not presently open to through traffic.
NOW THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows:
1. The City sh all allow the Owners, at their own expense, tfl place
• a fence across the above described property in the following
location:
2. In the ever�tthe public right of way is required for use by the
City and/or other utility companies, the Owners, at their own
expense, shall remove and/or replace the fence;
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3. That after placement of the fencing, the inaccessible portion of
the public right of way shall be maintained by the abutting
property owners.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunder caused
these presents to be executed the day and year first above written.
CITY OF FRIDLEY
Witness MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL
Witness
Witness
Witness
CITY MANAGER - GERALD R. DAVIS
OWNER
OWNER
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MEMO T0: City Council
MEMO FROM: Darrel Clark, Community Development
Administrator
MEMO DATE: April 13, 1973
MEMO SUBJECT: National Auto Salvage Auction occupying the former
Park Construction site at 37th and East River Road
Gentlemen:
Please find herewith a letter explaining the National Auto
Salvage Auction operation in detail. They hope to occupy the
vacated Park Construction site at 37th and East River Road.
Because the nature of the business, we felt you should con-
firm the process route this type of use should take.
The property is zoned M-2, Heavy Industrial and would permit
such things as stated in Section 45.131, Subsection l, Paragraph
B and C. (Building material yards, contractor yards, lumber
yards, bus and taxi storage yards) Since this section states:
Other wholesale, light manufacturing, construction or
service uses which are similar in eharacter to those
enumerated abave, wil� not be dangerous or otherwise
detrimental to persons residing or working in the vicin-
ity thereof, or to the public welfare, and will not
impair the use, enjoyment or value of any property, but
not including any uses excluded hereinafter.
you could interpret that their proposed use would fit into
Subsection I. If so determined, this request woui_d be sent to
Building Standards and returned to your agenda with their recom-
mendation at a latter meeting.
I have reviewed this with various staff inembers, including
Mr. Herrick and we feel we could interpret it to be a code conform-
ing use, however in this case, it could �e questioned, therefore
we would like your concurrence.
' If it is determined that it is i�proper use for an M-2
district, the petitioner would request rezoning to C-2 and a
special use permit.
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any questions you have with reference to this reQuest.
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NAT���VAL. AUTO
S�►LVAC� Al.JCTIOfV,1101C.
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April 9. 1973
Mr. Darrel Clark
Planning and Inspection Dept.
Fridley City Hall
6431 University Avenue
Fridley, Minnesota
RE: SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO NATIONAI AUTO SALVAGE AUCTIONS OF MINNESOTA, INC.
Dear Mr. Clark:
I am writing to apply for a speclal use permit to operate my campany in
Fridley, at the property now owned by the Park Construction Company at
51 - 37th Avenue N.E. This property is zoned M-2, Heavy industriai, and
I feel that my business will not alter substantially the use that the present
owner made of the property; that is, storage of heavy construction equipment,
construction supplies, and related materials.
I have selected this site because of its heavy industrial nature so as not
to visually offend the integrity of other zoned areas. This pteca of
property, its fencing and butldings, offer existing screening, shrubbery
and trees whicF� visually block the nature of my business.
National Auto Satvage Auctions is a professional whoiesale auction servtce,
' offered to insurance companies to dispose of salvaged vehicles, i.e., autos,
snowmobiies, motorbikes and stolen vehicles recovered by the insurance
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Our inventory, which will be securely stored behind solid fence screening,
turns over in a matter of weeks or less and therefore we do not accumulate
wrecked cars or stack materials to be visible from outside. Because our
auction must be neat and orderty in order to maintain our professional
standards, we maintain the highest standards of yard maintenance and
appearance; in other words, no litter or parts heaps.
NATIONAL AUTO SALVAGE AUCT(ON, OF MiIVNESOTA
'I'IQ4 FOSHAY TOWER, MIINNEAPC7LI5, MN. 55402
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hand�e the titles for the insurance companies. We also need the appropri-
ate permit for food services on the Rremises on auction day to feed stafr
I and clients. Also, because there are gas storage tanks under ground an
the premises, we would like the necessary permit to store gasoline for
our own tow truck's use.
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For your convenience I am submitting an architect's sketch of the existing
facllities and how our operation witl look, including the fence screening.
( also submit a ground plan to show existing compliance with parking, black-
top and parking burm requirements.
I encourage your suggestions regarding any additi,onal improvements which
you might contemp)ate and 1 remain at your disposal to answer any inquiries
regarding this operation.
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PLANNING COI�IISSION MEETING APRIL 4, 1973
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CALL TO ORDER°
Chairman Erickson called the meeting to order at 8:00 P,M.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Erickson, Minish, Fitzpatrick, Zeglen
Members Absent: Schmedeke (resigned)
� Others Present: Jerrold Boardman, Planning Assistant
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APPROVE PLANNING CONlMISSION MINUTES; MARCH 14, 1973
MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission
minutes of March 14, 1973 be approved as written. Upon a vo�ce vote,
all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
APPROVE PLANNING CONIMISSION MtNUTES; MARCH 21 1973
MOTION by Minish, seconded �y Zeglen, that the Planning Commission
minutes of March 21, 1973 be approved as written. Upon a voice vote,
a21 voting aye, the �otion carried unanimously.
RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES:
MARCx 22, 1973
MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commision
receive the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee minutes of March 22,
1973. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
RECEZVE BOARD OF APPEALS MtNUTES: MARCH 27, I973
- MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission
rec�ive the Board of Appeals Minutes of March 27, 1973. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
I. CONTINUED: PUBLIC HEARING; REZOIVING REQUEST, ZOA ��73-OS, BY
ROBERT SCHROERe The Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter
of Section 2, T-30, R-24, except that part taken for highway purposes;
rezone from M-2 (heavy industrial areas) to R-3 (general multiple family
dwellings), the Westerly 493 feet, and rezone from M-2 (heavy industrial
areas) to C-2 (general business areas) all that part of the Northwest
Quarter lying East of the Westerly 493 feet, except that part taken for
highway purposes.
Mr. Robert Schroer was present.
Chairman Ezickson said the Public Hearing was still open.
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. Mr. Schroer said he knew from the Iast meeting that the Commission
' was not in favor of rezoning ta R-3 at this time. He said he wanted the
C�nission to act on the commercial rezoning, and consider the R-3 rezoning
after the Comprehensive plan had been approved or disapproved by the Council.
' He said his main concern was that the Planning Commission consider the
co�ercial rezoning.
, Mr. Boardman said as Mr. Schroer is in a hurry on the commercial
rezoning, the Planning Commission could act on the C-2 rezoning and deny
the R-3. Mr. S.cfiroer can act on this part of the request at a later date.
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Mr. Erickson asked the reason for the 900 foot depth of the C-2
rezoning. Mr. Schroer said they had �n. into problems with 600 foot
co�ercial lots. They were too small for a large commercial development,
and too deep for a small commercial development.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said his concern is the different widths of the
, co�ercial property in this area. Mr. Schroer said that when Rancher's
Road is put in on this property, it will separate the two zonings.
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Chairman Erickson asked if 81st was dedicated, in writing. Mr.
Schroer said he thought it was.
Mr. Boardman said the street is already in on 79th from Beech to
Main. This summer, Main to Highway 47 will be put in, and also Main
to 83rd.
Mr. Wayne Wormsbecker, 32Q0 North Lilac Drive, Minneapolis, said he
owned lots South of the property Mr. Schraercaan�s to rezone R-3,. He_said
his property is zoned M-2 and if this property was rezoned to R-3, it
cou2d change the setbacks on his property. For this reason he would not
be in.favor of R-3 zoning in this area. If it didn't change his setbacks,
he wouldn't object. He said they would still be able to build on 4C'/, of
their property, but they would have to rearrage the buildings. He said
he had no objection to the C-2 rezoning.
Mr. Minish asked Mr, Schraer if he wanted the Commission to act on
' both rezonings. Mr. Schroer said he wanted action on the commercial rezoning
now, but he would withdraw the request for R-3 rezoning at this time.
' MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Co�►ission
close the Public Hearing on rezoning request, �73-05, by Robert Schroer.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
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rezoning this property to C-2. Mr. Schroer said between 60 and 90 days<
Mr. Minish asked what kind of development the cammercial areas would
have. Mr. Schroer said he was not at liberty to say at this time, He said
there were quite a few restrictions on C-2 property and it would be sou:ething
that met the zoning requirements. Mr. Minish said we like to know the use
of the property before we recammend rezoning, but in this case, we have to
recognize that this is a natural development, due to the other C-2 zoning
in this area.
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Mr. Schroer said the University Avenue Service Road would be
extended along this property.
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission
recommend to Council approval of the rezoning request, ��73-05, by Robert
Schroer, to rezone from M-2 (heavy industrial areas) to C-2 (general business
areas) all that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter lying
East of the Westerly 493 feet, except that part taken for highway purposes,
and to deny rezoning from M-2 (heavy industrial areas) to R-3 (general
multiple family dwellings) on the Westerly 493 feet of the Northwest Quarter
of the Southwest Quarter; with the stipulation that there be dedication for
the service road, with loopbacks at both 79th and 81st Avenues N.E. Upon a
voice vote, all voting, aye, the motion carried unanimously.
2. COAITIr.'�D ; PUBLIC HEARING : PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT P, S,�k73 - 02 .
INNSSRUCK NORTH TO.•:VFiOUSES PHASE IV A.'�'D V, BY DliRREL A. Fr'1RR DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATIONa For Phase IV and V of the townhouse area generally
located One Quarter Mile East of Matterhorn Drive and North of Interstate
No. 694, being a replat of Outlot H, Innsbruck North.
3. CONTINUEDa PRELI2�NARY PLA►'V APPROVAL PHASE IV AND V, T��73-01, (118
UNIT TOWI`TiiOUSE) B�? DAP.REL A. FARR DEVELOPi�iE�'�iT CORPO�TION: Generally
located One Quarter A1ile Ea�t of Matterhorn Drive and North of Interscate
No. 694, being a replat of 0utlot H, Innsbruck North. �
Mr. Jim London, representing Darrel A. Farr Development Corporation,
was present.
Chairman Erickson said the plat and the plan can be considered together.
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded l�y Zeglen, that the Planning Commission
waive the reading of the Public iiearing notice on the proposed preliminary
plat, P,S, ��73-02, Innsbruck North Twonhouses Phase Ij1 and V, by Darrel A,
Farr Development Corporation. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion
carried unanimously.
Mr. Jim London said this will be the last of Innsbruck. Phase IV and V
, Addition for Townhouses will have 62 units in Phase IV and 56 units in Phase V.
The�plan has been changed somewhat. The new plan will better fit the �ontours
of the land.
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Chairman Erickson asked how many townhouses there were on the original
plan. Mr. London said there were 120.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said he was confused about the 17% coverage figure, The
plan presented looked as if the coverage was more than that. Chairman Erickser.
by doing some quick estimating, said there were about 80,000 square feet of
buildings on a 400,000 square foot site, which �as close enough on a rough
estimate, to make him believe the coverage was 17%.
Mr. Minish asked about the status of the single family hames. Mr.
London said there were 15 homes built out of 122 sites. He said they were
only developing the lots for sale and not constructing the homes. They
have sold about 30 lots, but they are not encourageing development this
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year because sewer a�d water are planned for this year and the streets
are impassable.
Mr. Minish asked how, many of the multiples have been built. Mr.
London said 102 units were completed and 8 were under construction. This
would make a total af i10 out of the 158 proposed. �
Mr. Erickson said the Plats � Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Sub-
comuaittee recommended approval of the preliminary plat, and Building Standards
Design Control Subcoc�ittee reccxi�mended approval of the preliminary plana
Mr. Zeglen said,-these townhouses are going to follow the same pattern as
in the other phases. INir. Boardman said the Planning Commission will consider
the approval of the final plan and the Council will consider the approval
of the final plat.
' Mr. Erickson asked about the exteriors of the townhouses. Mr. London
said they used Texture 111 Mahogany on Phase I, but had changed to
Masonite X90 on Phase IZ and III. Chairman Erickson asked if they had
' to replace a lot of texture 111. Mr. London said they did. This is why
they have changed the exterior material. Mr. London said they use alI
doubie wall construction.
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Mr. Boardman asked Mr. London if he had made plans for any additional
parking for the recreational building for the townhouses. Mr. London said
they hadn't planned anymore than I4 parking spaces because they felt most
people would walk to the recreational building.
Mr. Minish asked how many units wo�:ld be using this recreational
building. Mr. London said there would be 276 units using it.
Chairman Erickson requested from staff a complete picture of all
five phases together and copies of the minutes, so they could make a
detenmination ou the parking.
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission
continue until April �.$, 1973, consideration of the proposed preliminary
plat, P,S; �r`73-02, Tnnsbruck North Townhouses Phase IV and V; and preliminary
plan appraval, Pbase �i� and V, by Darrel Ae Farr Development Corporation,
located one quarter miie East of Matterhorn Drive and North of Interstate
No.�694, being a replat of Outlot H, Innsbruck North. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
4. PUBLIC HEAR�NGo PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT P,S, ��73-04, VEIT'S
SECOND A.DDITION, BY LOL'�1DA ENGLUNDo A replat of Lot 15, Revised
Auditor's Subdivision No. 23, except tnat part platted as Veit's
Addition.
Londa Englund was present.
MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission
waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice on the proposed preliminary
plat, P.S, �73-Q4, Veit's Second Addition, by Londa Englund. Upon a voice
vote, aIl voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
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• Mr. Boardman said it was the recoummendation of the Plats & Subdivisions-
' Streets & Utilities Subcommittee that the Planning Commission approve the
preliminary plat for Veit's Second Addition, with the stipulation that
Lot 1 be made an outZot and red tagged until the street proposal concerning
' 63� way is determined. If someone doesn't petition to have the street
opened, this option will be void after June 6, 1976.
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Mr. Erickson asked the people in the audience who were here about
this preliminary plat, if they were familiar with this proposal.
' Mr. Harold Becl�an, 6430 East River Road, said this was a proposal
when Eva Erickson Riverview Manor was platted. We had fifteen years to
ask for the road so we could split our lots on East River Road, and
there would be access to our property without using East River Road.
' I am speaking for myself, and Mrs. Erna Slawson,. 6420 East River Road.
We do not wan,t the street opened and we do not want to split our lots.
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Mrs. Pau1 Kumhera, 134 632 Way N,E., said she was against the street
being opened because she had enough traffic by her ho�se now.
Mr. Herlin Johnson, 123 662 Way N,E., said he didn't want the street
opened because of the additional traffic.
Mr. Clyde Ford, 6410 East River F.oad, said he was in favor of the
, road. He didn't care if it went al1 the way through but he would like
it to go as far as his property.
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Chairman Erickson asked if anyone had any objection to the preliminary
plat. There was no proposal for a street on this plat.
No one had any objection to the plat. Mr. Ford, Mr. Bec�an, and Mr.
Johnson alI said they would Iike to see the property developed.
Londa Englund said she wasn't aware of the street proposal when she
made the request for the p�,eliminary plat. She said Mr. Veit was against
the street proposal also. She said the Lot 1 by itseli was almost an
unbuildable site so they had no objection to it being red tagged.
Mr. Fitzpatrick questioned whether they should be approving a plat
with a lot that doesn't meet the minimum requirements.
Chairman Erickson said they didn't have an alternative as long as that
was all the land that was left. �
MOTION by Minish, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission
close the Public Hearing on the proposed preliminary plat, P;So ��73-04, Veit's
Second Addition, by Londa Englund. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the
motion carried unanimousiy.
Mr. Erickson said we could approve the plat and red tag Lot l for 90
days to determine if a road easement should be retained on tha lot.
Mr. Minish said they wouldn't be able to build on Lot 1`without a
variance.
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Mr. Erickson said he didn't know if they would have to get a variance
. if the plat was approved with this narrow lot.
Mr. Minish asked who would determine if an easement should be retained.
Chairman Erickson said it would be the Subcommittee and the Planning Commissior
MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission
recommend to Council approval of the preliminary plat, P,S, �� 73-04, Veit's
Second Addition, by Londa Englund, a replat of Lot 15, Revised Auditor's
Subdivision No, 23, except that part platted as Veit's First Addition,
with the stipula�ion that Lot Z be iucluded in the plat and red tagged for
90 days to determine if a road easement should be retained. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
5. EXTENSION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP ��71-04, GREEN GIANT HOME AND G�RDEN
CENTER, FOOL CENTER: Located at 7622 University Avenue N.E.
Mr. Dave Rick, Store Manager of Green Giant, was present.
Mr. Rick said they were proposing to move the pool area to another
location on the site. It will be closer to the road for higher traffic
count. They were also proposing to change the fence from a cedar fence
•to a chain link fence.
Mr. Boardnian said the fence should•remain cedar.
Mr. Minish asked the purpose of changing the fence. Mr. Rick said
the chain link fence would be slatted and it would be easier to maintain,
Mr. Minish felt the cedar fence would follow the architectural theme, as
opposed to a chain Iink fence,. Mr. Zeglen said a slotted fence only
looks good when its first put up. He said as lang as this was a garden
center they should be able to plant some trees along the fence and this
would eventually provide good screei:ing.
Mr. Erickson said that what he was most concerned about was that the
Special Use Permit was graated on au experimental basis, and this �aas the
second time it was being renewed. It has gone past the experimental basis,
We should know the size of the area being used by the pool center, tahere
the�fence will be located and the dimensions of the existing building.
Mr. Rick said he had a plot plan that had been drawn up at the request
of the Building Standards-Design Control Subco�mittee when they had built
an addition to the Garden Center for storage, Chairman Erickson asked if
that plan had ever beeu �pproved. Mr. Boardman said it had not.
� Chairman Erickson said he didn't think they should act on the Special
Use Permit until the plot plat and the location of the pool center had been
approved by Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee.
Mr. Zeglen said Mr. Rick could bring this to the Subcommittee meeting
on April 10, 1973.
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MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission
continue the extension of the Special Use Permit, SP ��71-04, by Green Giant
$ome and Garden Center Pool Center, located at 7622 University Avenue Northeas:
until April 18, 1973. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
uaanimously.
Chairman Erickson said he would like to see the previous minutes on
this Special Use Permit so they had the history of it.
6. �SIDERATION OF NATIONAL GUARD ARM(
, � Chairman Erickson asked Mr. Fitzpatsick if he had discussed the
armory proposal with the Parks & Recreation Commission, Mr. Fitzpatrick
said he hadn't. He said he had come away from the meeting a£ter General
' Cheeseman was here, feeling that the City would have to �e willing to
put a lot of money into the armory if recreation facilities were going
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considering the armory proposal, we could put up recreational facilities
for a lot less cost than paying for them in an armory.
_� Mr. Fitzpatrick said the Parks & Recreation Commission is making a
comprehensive study of cost in providing recreation and this study could
� include the cost of providing recreation in an armory.
Chairman Erickson asked if anyone on the Commission ielt we had a
five acre parcel we could purchase for this use tha� would meet all the
requirements the armary must meet.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said he thought a site would be difficult to find
� when Fridley was already so well developed. Mr. Erickson said we are
having a problem finding a site for a library.
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in favor of the armory and give it good support. I can't see that strong
support coming from Fridley.
� Mr. Erickson said the proposal was so vague and there was no co�nitment
from the Army, Mr. Minish said it would be five years or more before we
would have a definite commitment.
Chairman Erickson said the City i� involved in Chnse Island, the
North Park area, the Zce Arena and other projects that are all going to
have to find a place in the budget an� I don't feel we should lock up a
parcel of land for years when we don't know if an armory will ever be
located here.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said that Fridley will have done its share as a
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. ' MOTION by Zeglea, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission
recommend to the Council that since the City has a number of inter-community
prvjects already in exis�ence and under development, such as Locke Park, Moore
Lake Beach, Columbia Areua, North Park, and Islands of Peace, it would not be in
the best interest of Fridley to add the additional facility of a National Guard
-- Armory which would require the purchase by the City of about S acres of choice
real estate for an indefinite period of time for a use which could be easily
provided by one or more s urrounding communities whose land availability is such,
that their t� base wou�:d not be eroded by such purchase as would Fridley's.
Upon a voice vote,�all vating aye, the motion carried unanimously.
Chairman Ericksoa adjoLr�zed the meeting at 11:00 P.M.
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�The meeting was called to order by Chairman Zeglen at 8:22 P.M.
MEMBERS PRESENT:
MEMBERS ABSENT:
' OTHERS PRESENT:
Zeglen, White, Lindblad
Simoneau, Tonco
Jerrold Boardman, Planning Assistant
MOTION by Lind'u_lad, Seconded by White, to approve the minutes of the
March 22, 1973 meeting as written.
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Consideration�o� a reauest to substitute a textured
stuco exterior i•:r.erever ��;ood sid�n, :�as indicat�d on
t e ori�inal �lan and stiil �aint2i:� ��;c:: veneer as
S 014A 071 i.h�' QT'1?ii�c�l �Ian, �0'_' a J? L:11i. a��?'i.;:ieIlt �
located OP. �he \OTt.h c�,b� _°e� O� t:1�.i. �cT't 0� �IOC:<
�.d Hamilton' S_�,Ci:�li,lOIl t0 ��i�C.l��.?i1CS �'1112 ,' 1�"IIl?
South of State Trurin ._i�n:ti�v =iOU, tn� sa�:e oein�
5i-St Street �.L, ,_rridieti-, `�(inr:e�c�a � �eaues� bv
Mr. Brama of Bryant-Franklin was unable to attend the meeting, but
Mr. Boardman spoke to him over the phone.
Mr. Brama explained they wanted to change the exterior finish from
wood to a Spanish style stucco with a brick trim 3ue to the fact that
it is impossib�e to get the lumber they wanted.
Mr. Boardman also told Mr. Brama that there is a drainage problem
that has to be corrected, and the precast curbing on the plans will
have to be changed to poured concrete curbing.
Mr. Brama said Comstock � Davis will have the plans to solve the
drainage problem done the following week.
MOTION by Lindblad, Seconded by White, that the Subcommittee recom-
mend to the Council approval of the request to allotitiT the change from a
wood exterior to a Spanish style stuceo �Jith brick finish with the fol-
lowing stipulations:
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A final drainage plan be brought in.
Precast curbing changed to poured concrete curbing.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the m�otion carried unanimously.
2. Consideratior. of a reauest to construct an �dditian
OA the,present S�Y'L2C �LI� e i0� �ur�ose Q' �'n i� j �0:'3,a
area, ZOC3tE:: O?1 LO �5 1.b i; 1 ,:�,LiQIi.O:' � 5 �L:��:1'� :S2C�1
88, the sa:�e beir.; oi51 Hi�-:��•:a�- =o� :� �= ":_�i�.•
biinnesota i r,e.uest o�: '•��- s�;illiar :<icr;loi•:• �1oi �;:?h-
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Shorejtioad Inn,
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Mr. William Nicklow of Shorewood Inn was present for the request.
Mr. Nicklow explained he wants to add a 10' x 12t x 7'6" freezer
, to the East side of the present structure. This would give them the
additional freezer space required for the restaurant. It will be enter-
ed from the insi.de of the main building and will have a white exterior.
' � The Board and b1r. Boardman felt an eight foot redwood fence run-
ning from the building to' the property line would solve two problems at
once. (East side of the building and directly North of the freezer addi-
, tion to the property line) It would not only hide the addition, but
also the dumpster that is placed here.
Mr. Zeglen asked if the debris and garbage prablem had been resolved
yet. This prob�.�m had bePn brought up at the February 22, 1973 and
March 8, 1973 meetings of.Building Standards.
Mr. Nicklow said yes. They are now using one dumpster and have
it emptied by a garbage serv�ce everyday. This solution seems to be
working out the best for everyone.
Mr.-Nicklow said he would like a small gate near the building so
salesmen or del�veries could be taken in here�. There would also be a
gate Iarge enough_for the dump trucks to get in and pick up the gar�age.
The board agreed.
MOTION by White, Seconded by Lindblad that the Subcommittee recom-
mend to the Council approval of the rec{uest for a cold storage addition
with the following stipulation:
1. An eight foot redwood fence running from the building to the
lot line with two gates be built and maintained.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
3. Lonsiderarien of a reauest to construct a net�: structure
for pur�ose o� o��ice, �ervice and �roetiction raciiitv
for Cable Tel�L-ision locatee c�n Lcts �� �, :'.udi�or's
subdivision =5? ( ix. �art nlatted a� 5�ac i�rT��ce�� �tr.d
_(Ex, the :�orth 100 rt. of �ou�h ?Sa �eer or �:or�il I5�)�,�
feet of �ti 1/? ot t�- 1/? o� � 1�2 0� S:; li : or �ect�on 1---
30-24 Sub�ect to ease::ent en Lot 2 to `:�:'), t:e sc,;.�e
beina 350-6�rd :��-eF1ue `,E., :ridlev, :�iinrieso*.a. ::eciuest
bv General Tele��is � on� � 0�1 EaS � EiC'inepin a�•e :u� ,'•Ii-�ne--
apolzs, '•iinn�sota ���ll�) .
rir. Ned Cogswell of Genexal Tslevision, and the architect,
Mr. Bruce Knutson taere present for the request.
Mr. Knutson went over the general function of the building. He
explained it is a two story building with four major functions:
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Studio - production of the broadcasts, located on the first
Ievel.
Field Service - the department that will go out into the com-
munity to lay cables, service and repair any problems, etc.
The trucks and repair equipment will be located here, first level.
Public Relation - The area for business offices, and where the
public will come into for business reasons, second level.
Tower - the antennas will be located here. Being inside of the
tower, the antennas will not be a distractful site to the com-
munity.
Mr. Knutson said the front of the building will look like a one story
building with a tower, and the back will have a two story look. This is
because the topography drops from the front (approximately 854') to the
back (approximately 846'), there-fore, creating a building, as seen fram
the community, with a low silhouette and very pleasing to look at.
He said the exterior would be either burnished concrete blocks
(polished) or split face concrete blocks {small ridges). The color of
the blocks will be a natural heige, and will not need any further painting.
Parking facilities will include 31 stalls, 10' x 20', with a 25'
backup aisles, 11 will be located in the f-ront of the building. Poured
concrete curbing will be used and 10 foot radii at the entrances and
corners were also in the plans. The driveway off of 63rd Avenue will lead
down the West s�.de of the building to the rear of the building for more
parking spaces. General Television and the owners of the Professional
Building (6279 University Avenue) are working on an agreement to connect
the parking areas of both facilities with a driveway.
The board asked about lighting. �Ir. Knutson �aid it was not defi-
nitely planned, but sec ur�:ty �ights would be provided probably on the
corners of the building. Any decorative lights would be on the tower.
Either a silhouette effect behind the company name on the building or a
flood light located at ground level to light up the company name.
Mr. Zeglen�asked what would be done about garbage. Mr. Knutson and
Mr. Cogswell both said there would be a very small amount of garbage, and
facilities would be located inside the building.
It was pointed out that there is a drainage problem. Mr. Boardman
said there were a couple of choices to solve this problem: 1. ponding
axea with sand and gravel for seepage, and 2. a sump pump. He felt
it would be no problem to work out a solution. General Television,
Mr. Knutson and Mr. Boasdman are h�orking on the problem, and will have�a
solution before it goes to Counc�l,
A final Iandscaping plan was not furnished. b1r. Knutson and
Mx. Boardman felt a tree screen on the East side between the double bun�a-
lows and the new building shnuld be provided. This ti�ould create a pleasar.t
view for the double b wlgalow tenants, General Television, and the comir�unity.
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Mr. Lindblad recommended a definite Iandscape plan for type of
tree and locale_be provided before they went to Council.
MOTION by Lindblad, Seconded by White, that the Subcommittee recom-
mend to the Council approval of the request to construct a new structure
for the purpose of office, service, and praduction facilities for
General Television with the following stipulations:
1. Drainage problem be resolved and the plan brought into the
City. .
2. A fina3 landscape plan brought into the City,
, 3. Security lighting be finalized and the plan brought into .
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4. Consideration of a request f�r ap roval of site develo ment lan
�r t e reen lant Hor�� and Garden Center Pool Center located
�on o , oc , ast itanc Estates lst �ddition the same
eing - niversit�� �venue �.E. Fridlev, �Iinnesota.
equest y reen ian�, 7 ZO Universitv avenue Fridlev �finne-
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David Rick, Manager of Green Giant, was present for the request.
Mr. Rick said they wanted the pools moved from their locale_next to
'University Avenue, East of the main building, to the tYest side of the
main building along Osborne Road. There would be a 4' chain fence
around the immediate pool area.
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Mr. Zeglen asked if this was not the same sifie that they �riginally
had planned to put the pool Center on. Nir. Rick said i.t had been moved
farther back frpm_Osborne Road, as the St. Paul Water Works had an
easement along there. Green Giant has heen in touch with St. Paul and
an agreement has been reached between the two. It would state that
if St. Paul has to get onto this easement, therefore taking the fenc-
ing down, it would be at Green Giant's expense. �Ir. Rick said a written
agreement will be coming in the mail.the folloiJZng week.
' The board could see no serious problem. They did recommen�. a
fence (cedar or redwood) to run frvm the West side of the main driveway
to the East side of the service driveway. The service driveway �aould have
'a chain Iinked gate. The same type of chain linked fence would be used
to fence the ti9est and the North side of the property.
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Mr. Boardman said so;ne type of greenery (such as ivy) would have to
be planted along the fence for eventual coverage.
It was also pointed out that there could be no storage in back of
the wood fence higher then the fence.
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Mr. Rick was curious as to what to do with the storage shed which
had been used as an office for the pool sales. The board said they
would not allow them to move it to the new site and recommend they dis-
card it. Green Giant could use the office in the building ior the pool
sales office. Mr. Rick agreed. ,
,MOTION by White, Seconded by Lindblad, that the Subcommittee recom-
men d to the Council approval af the moving of the Pool Center with the
following stipulations:
' 1. A wood fence (Cedar or redwood) be constructed between the main
driveway and the service driveway.
2. There wi�l be a chain iinked fence along the�West and North
boundaries, with a green•covering of some type planted.
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St. Paul �ti'ater Works Department.
The old business shed be discarded and not moved to the ne�a
site.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion'carried unanimously.
S. Consideratior. of a reQUest for the approval of the buildina of
a proposed warehouse iocated on Lots 1, 2. 3, and 4 Block 1,
Qnat.•ay Addition, the sar-A beina 7880 tilain Street. (Request bv
Paco Alasonry Inc. , 592� North I�irkc��ood Lane1 �linnea�alis ,
Minnes��a 55442 .
Mr. Jerry Pashke and Nir. Riaynard Edson were present for Paco
Masonry.
Mr. Boardman said that since their plans were only brought into
City Hall that day, he would like to recommenci that this item be tabled
until the next meeting. He said that no one had any time to look at the
plan, or the plan site, and he felt this should be done before this
board looks at the plans. Also they will have to go to the Board of Appeals
and he felt this should be done before Building Standards receives them.
MOTION by Lindblad, Seconc�ed by White, to recommend Paco Masonry
be tabled until the Apri1 26, I973 meeting.
The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Zeglen at 10:00 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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rman Minish called the meeting to order at 7:35 P.M,
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Me�bers Present; Minish, Wahlberg, Harju, Crowder
Mer�bers Absent: None
Others Present, Clyde Moravetz, Sr. Engineering Aide
M07�ION hy Wahlberg, seconded by Crowder, to approve the minutes
of the P�oard of Appeals meeting of March 27, 1973. Upon a voice vote,
all voti�ng aye, the motion carried unanimously.
1. A i�EQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45 013, 4B, FRIDLEY CITY CODE,
TO REDUCE THE RE UIRED SIDE YARD SETBACK FR,O�S 15 FEET TO 6 FELT TO
1�L OW THE CONSTRL'CTION OF ��; ADDITIOi� TO 11i1 EXISTII`TG STRUCTU'RE
LO ATED ON ZOTS 16 �TD 17, AUDITOR'S SU$DIVISIOid i'r`$$, THE SAI�� 3EI
61 1 HIGHt•7AY r65 NORT�iEAST FRIDLEY r1li�'iv'ESOTAo RE UEST BY r�t,
WI LIIyMM NICKLOW 6161 HIGH�•?AY �65 NaE.� FP.IDLEY, r1lNi�tESOTA.)
MO'�ION by Narju, seconded by Crowder, to waive the reading of the
public ilearing notice on the request for a variance on a side yard setbacl;
by Willuam Nicklow. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanimo�}s ly o �
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Mr� Bill Nicklow was present.
Mr� Nickow explained that they were very short on refrigeration
space a�.d the manufacturer suggested i.nstalling a freezer that could
be attct�ed to the building. They would put an additional door in the
kitchen'that would lead directly to this freezer. The freezer would
not be �ffected by the outside temgerature. The freezer itself would
have a c�hite epoxy finish, Mr, rloravetz said this exterior had been
approved by the $uilding Standards-Design Control Subcommittee.
Mr� Minish asked why this freezer couldn't be located on the inside
of the l�uilding. Mr< Nickiow said the kitchen would be too crowded. It
would be� too inconvenient to have ft in the basement.
Mr.; Minish asked if there was parking in this area now. Mr. Nicklow
said no_;I but the area was blacktopped, Mrs. Wahlberg asked if this freezer
would sriow from the parking lot. Mre Nicklow said the Building Standards-
Design C�ontrol Subcammittee has requested fencing around the freezer and
the gart�age dumpster.
Mr.� Harju asked what the exrerior of the building was where this �reezex
would be� located. He was told it was brick.
Mr Crowder asked if there would be any other entrance to the freezer
other t an through the door from the kitchen. Mr. Nicklow said the zreezer
woula b permanentl� physically affix�d to the wall and the 'only c3oor caould
be thro�gh the kirchen.
Mr Wyman Smith, representing Mr. Max Saliterman, said he wanted to
acknowl dge �hat Mr. Nicklow was running a gaod restaurant.
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Mr� Smith said it was Mr. Saliterman's concern that there have been
request$ for additions by this restaurant that would make tor violations
of the �rdinances as pertains to parking. Mr. Soliterman feels if he has
to meet',the code requirements, Mr. Nickow should have to meet the code
require�ents. Mr< Nicklow said he was forced to add the kitchen. Mr,
Smitit s�id Mr. Nicklow keeps using additional space for his building
without'adding additional parkin.g.
Mr� Harju asked how far this freezer would be from the property line,
Mr. Nicl�low saicj 10 feet.
Mr.* Minish said he thought provision should have been made for this
when th� kitchen was built. Mrs. Wahlberg asked rir. Nicklow if he would
be expa�ding the kitchen. Mr. Nicklow said he had no plans for that at
the pre$ent time.
Mr} Crowder asked if this was the only size freezer the manufacturer
makes. !Mr. Nicklow said this freezer was 10 .£Eet�vide, 12 ,feet long and
eight f�et high and was a medium size. The manufacturer makes many sizes.
Mr' Smith asked Mr. Nicklow l�� this would be installed on footings.
Mr. Nic low said it wouldn't, He said he could be using this freezer for
a�year �.: three months or for as long as he neede� it.
MO�lON by Walber�, seconded by Crowder, to close the public hearing.
Upon a j�oice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimouslyo
Mr�� Minish said as this structure will nAt have footings I don't
think i� requires a variance. The onZy permit thpy might need is to
build t�e doore
Mr'. Crowder said he would be much happier approving a temporary
structujre than granting the variance that was asked for,
Mr. Minish said it would be better if we don't have to grant a variance.
If they want to convert this into a permanent stucture, they would have the
variancle, to put it up within six feet of the property line,
' Mr. Minish said it is the Board's position that this i� not a pe�-manent
struet�re, it is a movable structure, and doesn`t require a variance.
MC�TION by Harju, seconded by Crowder, to table the request for a
variande, and recommend'this be considered as a temporary structure.
Upon a'voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
M. Minish said Mr. Nicklow should check with the City staff in
the mo n�ng to see if they_agree with the recommendation.
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INCREASE THE SIZE OF A�: �.LRE: TJY �TO\T-CO���f'OP:�IING AP.EA IDE�'TIFICATZO.•i
N FP�OM 279 SC�L':':�:E F'EET (100 SQli"4.E F�.�T ri�Yli;�_I) TO 312 SUL_:::E F::�:i
ALLOtd T1iE ADDI:._IQ;�' G'r T;�:O PAi;�LS Q'r;TO TiiE SikYt:O011 rL?LL A;::�:� 1J�;i�TI:' 7-
ION PYLON LOCEiTr.D ON P.AF;T OF LOi 4, �UDI'LOR' � SUBDIVISIO:i -,'r1.53 ,�'�:::
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MO ION by Wahiberg, seconded by Crowder, to waive the reading of the
public earing notice for the request for a variance of the sign ordinance
by Sign rafter's. Up+ou a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanimo�sly.
Mrw Chuck Peugh vas present.
Mr� Minish said �►en we grauted the variance for the Lee Ward sign
it was �with the understanding the liquor store sign was coming down. Mr.
Moravet� said this zs subject to change at the present time.
Mr$. Walberg said the only good thing that could come from granting
this va�iance would be that the sign would be fu11 and there couldn't ba
any mor� requests.
Mr: Peugh said th�e customer really needs the sign. Beneficial Loan
has got�en permission from the landlord to pcit up this sign. I di�n't se'_1
this si�n; t�e customer came to us,
Mr$. Wahlberg asl�d if Beneficial Loan couldn't cut their sign dot�m
so it i�n't so large. Mr. Peugh said this is the same sign the company
uses al� over the country so they want it to be jcst as its presented.
Mr� Minish asked if staff had ever�diECUSSed with the owner the
removin� of this structure and putting up a different type of sign.
Mr� Moravetz saic� we would like to see a directory sign and have
all the',signs the same size.
Mry Harju said we are not picking on Beneficial Loan but I would
like to'see the owner have to make some changes for these signs.
Mr. Crowder said � don`t like that it's first come, first serve
in�a sY�opping center. i think everyone should have equal rights.
Mr'I. Moravetz said administration can prepare a proposal in the
next tw� weeks and present it to the awner.
. Mr. Harju said th�re is no legal way we can get tl:e owner to agree
with a�roposal. Mr. �Iinish said if we turn down this variance, the
tenantsiin the shopping center will put pressure on the owner also.
Mrl,. Peugh said he wanted the Board to recommend approval or denial
of this request, and n�t table it.
MO�tION by Harju, seconded by Crowder, that the Board of Appeals
' � recommek�d to Council c�enial of the request for placing additional signs
on the �existing pylon. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion
carriedlunanimously.
, M TION by Crowder, seconded by Wahlber�, that because of the problem
• create by the request for a variance by Beneficial Loan that the Board of
Appeal strongly recom�nends that the City attempt, at its earliest convenience
' to com to some type o'� understanding with the .owner cf the Slcywood 2-'_all
pxoper y� to ent�reiy �Eao the pylon structu?-e. Upon a vaice vote, all
voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
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. Minish said he wanted it noted that he was disturbed that the
City i keeping its sign on this pylon structure.
3.
UCE THE REQUIRED SIDE YARD ADJOINIfiG AN ATTACHED GARAGE F
TO 4 FEET 9 IT;CHES TO ALLOW THE CO�;STRUCTION OF A D[�TELLI
TO BE LOCATED ON LOT 10� BLOCK 2, BRIARD�LE ADDITION, TN
1653 BRIt�,P.D�LE ROAD N.E. L FRIDLEY, i�1I\'ivESOTA. (P.EQUEST B
D MILLER HQMES , 1600 RICE CP.EE� ROAD N. E., FRIDLEY . TII:��E
MQTION by•Harju, seconded by Crowder, to waive the reading of the
publiclhearing notice for a request for a side yard variance by Richard
Mi11erlHomes. Upan a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanim�usly.
, M. Moravetz said although this is a small variance, the petitioner
was as ing for a variance and a sma.11 vacation of an easement so when there
was a hange of ownership of this property there wouldn't be any problem
' gettin a mortgage commitment. A lending company could refuse a loan on
proper y built on an easement.
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M�. Moravetz said we have letters from the utility companies saying
.they h�.ve no objection to the granting of a variance or a sma.11 vacation.
TION by Harju, seconded by Wahlberg, that the Board of Appeals
receiv the Ietters from the Minneapolis Gas Company, Northexn States
Power ompany, and Northwestern Bell Telephone Company. Upon a voice
vote, 11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
M s. Wahlberg said as long as the hause is built and the utility
compani�es have no objection there is n� reason �ve can't grant this
variande.
MaTION by Wahlberg, seconded by Crowder, that the Board of Appeals
recomm�nd to Council approval of the request for a side yard variance
by Ric�ard Millex Homes. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion
carrie unanimously.
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ixman Minish adjourned the meeting at 8:45 P.M.
fully submitted,
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APRIL 5, 1973
The meeting opened at 7:41 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Breider, Fitzpatrick, Barnette, Sporre, S�ger
5tanton, Young, and Prairie.
MEMBERS ABSENT: Harris, Peterson, and Werner.
OTHERS PRESENT: Mr. Brauer, Mr. Fjare, and Roger Kay.
Mr. Breider began the meeting by passing out a letter to the members of
' the committee concerning dirt and sand piles on the North Park land. He
then turned the meeting over to Mr. Brauer.
, Mr. Brauer said the meeting was to inform the committee of the research
that had been done so far on the project, and of the beginning part of the
analysis. Mr. Brauer then turned the meeting over to Mr. Fjare to give
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Mr. Fjare explained that they were restructuring, by virtue of what they
had heard, the criteria, and that they have set up a different kind of a
system. He said that the first thing on the outline for the evening was
the study outline and the analysis of the demographic data, meaning what
you are, where you are, how you relate to the first ring of suburbs, and
how everyone affects each other. Mr. E�jare went on to expl.ain the graphics
he put up on the wall. One graph had to do with the demand for golf. He
explained that part of the overall charge, included evaluating the poten-
tials of the North Park site, the golf course or the nature interpretative
area, or a combination, or neither, and evaluate them on the basis of
existing conditions as they affect Fridley's opportunities that are avail-
able. He then explained two of the regional maps that had a five mile
radius, that was addressed in the contract, and was accepted by the City
of Fridley. He explained, that in evaluating all gol.f courses; around
people and how they affect the City; they are looking at it with prospect
to the availability for public use, the number of holes, the number of
rounds played on the course, the cost to play, the time distance factor,
and a range of other things. He said that they are doing this wi'r.h respect
to interpretative centers or areas. Mr. Fjare said that as they approach
into the site itself, they had on site, Don Fondrick, and have had two
meetings and a review session with him. He will be presenting the committee
with his data and materials which the firm will zeact prior to a meeting .
two weeks from this meeting. At that meeting they hope to synthesize down
to the recommendations. He said they have also been on site with N�nn
Stone, Land Management Specialist, who is evaluating the soils on a
people-impact basis, the desirability, and trying to determine the higr.est
and best use for the North Park site.
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Mr. Brauez added that he had several things to say. The map pointed out
many voided golf courses in the upper part of Mr. Brauer said
that the number of golf courses in relation to the population is very low.
Another conclusion that can be drawn without much argument is that �here
axe several, if not more, natural resources. He said that they are going
to attempt to make a serious evaluation of the potential. Mr. Brauer said
that they have also been working with the Corps of Engineers and because
of that have made, and done some work on the Twin City arsenal site. He
said they were very rich in the natural resource area. Likewise, Anoka
Caunty Airport is very unique in the whole metropolitan area. It is the
largest of the airport sites, being roughly four times the size of the
next largest ring airport, which is Flying Cloud. None of those other
airports are in the pattern of the proposed North site�, whereas is Anoka.
He added that the MAC has been very willing and cooperative in the utili-
zation ot their surplus lands. He said it was hard to tell what the
Government would do. Mr. Brauer stated that he did not think that Anoka
County Airport was comparable to the North Park site in its ecology.
Mr. Brauer then as�ed if there were any questions.
Mrs. Sporre asked where Green Haven was located. Mr. Fjare explained that
it was not on the map because it was just outsid e of the ten mile radius.
Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if a certain area on the map was publicly held land.
Mr. Fjare said that it was under acquisition. Mrs. Sporre said that the
funding had not been acquired. Mr. Fjare said �hat the lines have however,
been defined. Mrs. Sporre then asked if i,t was fair to rnake the assumption
that it will be acquired. Mr. Fjare replied that it was.
Mr. Stanton said he thought it would be wise to point out which golf courses
were private and which were not. Mr. Fjare said that they had on the
regional map, along with some other information such as that.
Mr. Brauer said that the study wi11 include its accessability, membership,
fees, and its usefulness other than grounds it can handle, likewise the
nature center.
A member from the audience said that he was told rather informally that the
Islands of Peace is strictly for handicapped people. He had the assump-
tion that a nature center would be more a recreation for handicapped, and
asked if that would really quali£y other than just open space. Mr. Brauer
said a golf course isn't a golf course until you evaluate it. He added
that maybe the Islands of Peace won't be typically any good either, but
they are at least going to try to evaluate it. It i s very limited eco-
logically.
Mr. Fjare said it will be geared for the itandicapped for projection of use.
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' Mr. Breider said the Islands were built for handicapped in des�gn, not
purpose, and that the citizens of Fridley would be very upset iE they
were restricted specifically for the handicapped.
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was still scheduled. �r. Fjare replied no; because they would like to
have another meeting such as this, in order to get the total graphic
picture. They felt that at that meeting they eould take a poll and
decide if they would like to go that following Saturday. The next meet-
ing held will be Thursday, April 19, 1973 at 7:30 p.m.* (Please note at end)
A member from the audience asked Mr. Brauer if they were taking considera-
tion to the soil structure of each of the potential locations in terms of
what they would cost. Mr. Fjare said that the economics will be considered.
It was then asked how long it had been in the ring of awareness, that the
airport might be available and the Twin City arsenal might be available.
They could be made available for community use he added. Mr. Brauer said
that they were aware of this.
Mrs. Seeger asked Mr. Brauer when the Twin City Arsenal would be available
' and if it will be available to the public. Mr. Brauer said the policy of
the Federal Government is surplus properties, and it has been declared
surplus property. He added that it is a restr�cted document. He stated
that he could not predict what they would do; sometimes they just call you
� and tell you you have it. Mrs. Sporre expressed her feelings by saying
that that would really be great. She then asked Mr. Brauer if they were
going to check into the fact that if it is kept on a natural area, i£ it
, were possible that the population could support both of the natural areas.
Mr. Brauer said the difference was that you could build �olf courses a
lot of places, but you can't build natural ecological areas anywhere.
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supposed to do a community seminar, where Mr. Brauer gets a chance to
talk with the people. She asked if they were going to work on it and
set up a date for it. Mrs. Sporre added, that the people have a very
important voice in government and she would like to see this brought
into the study. Mr. Brauer added, that he had been getting some input
from the vommunity and other interested people through the poll. He
added, with this process with the committee, that he feels it would be
more appropriate to do it after the conclusions and data are collected.
A member from the audience said the study should include; who plays qolf
and who goes to nature centers. Mr. Brauer answered that in 1950, golf
was a status recreation. Today it is not; people now play golf for si.mple
recreation and fun. Many more people are playing golf today and because
this is the age of �f fluence and the so-called "middle class" is now a
much broader spectrum of the population. He added, that every year when
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they do a golf feasibility study, they analyze the population, the demo-
graphics, and try to come to some kind of a conclusion as to what in
this community, would be the golfing population profile.
Roger Kay of the Woodlake Nature Center asked if Mr. Brauer could forecast
the value of a nature center experience as opposed to a golf course. Mr.
Brauer said they could not because there would be no effectiveness in it.
Mr. Breider suggested then that the community seminar be held sometime in
June.
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Mr. Robert M. Hutchinson, Director
Environmental Services
Anoka County Health Department
Anoka County Court House
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
Dear Mr. Hutchinson:
ANOKA COUNTY
April 16,�1973
FRIbtEY, MtNNESOTA 55421
As you are aware, the City of Fridley entered into an agreement with the
Anoka County Comprehensive Health Department to serve as Health Officers for
the City of Fridley and to enforce all local health ordinances. In Section $7I
of the City Code, an Ordinance Violation Bureau is set up. Under Section 811.04
the City Council has confirmed power and authority to issue tags for ordinance
violations to a number of officials including the Health Officer. It is my
understanding that to date you have not issued tags for violations of ordinances
within the City of Fridley, and would be willing to do so upon request of the
City Council.
Since the City Council has previously given authorization for the City Health
Officer to issue tags, it would appear consistent to transfer this authority to
the Anoka County Comprehensive Health Department because they are acting as the
Health Officers of the City of Fridley.
The City Council therefore requests that you proceed to issue tags in cases
where you deem there has been an ordinance violation and it is appropriate and
justifiable to issue a tag. The issuance of tags shall be in compliance with
Section 811 of the City Code.
Our experience with the Anoka County Comprehensive Health Department to date
has been good. I think the authority to issue tags will give you the full e-nforce-
ment powers necessary to enforce the ordinances of the City of Fridley.
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Gerald R. Davis
City Manager
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THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the
Comprehensive Health Department, hereinafter referred t Anoka County
o as COU Ni'Y, and the
City � o{ Fridley , hereincfter referred to as
agreement is entered into pursuant to the rovi • city This
p sions of the J oint Exercise of Powers Act,
Section 471,59 Mi�nnesota �$t4tutes Annotated, and said governmenta
( units recognize
that pursuant to said authority they may enter into this a reem
9 ent where they are jointly
and cooperatively exercising p pOWer common to all of the contractin �
g parties.
WHEREA$, the County through the establishmenfi of the Com rehensi
P ve Health
Department and pursuanf to that the apPointment of their Health B
approval and adoption by the 8oard of Count oard and through its
y Commissioners and upon their complipnce
with �IVlinnesotQ Statutes 645.02), that through these acts the
County has the authority
and capability as contained in Laws of Minnesota 1969, Chapter 235 t
undertake the responsibif ities as contained in Section 3, Subd, �° carry out and
has further invoked Section 3 �°f said chapter, and
, subd, 7 of spid chapter, and
. WHEREAS, the has the responsibility for local he
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contoined in Minnesoto Statutes Chapter 145 and Qrt� °�th matters as
p cularly Sec. 145.01,
THE City , FOR ITS AGREEMENT hereb
y designates the Anokc Co�nty
Comprehensive Health Board and its employees as their health officer
empowered and directed to carry out al1 of the dut' S�^'ho are hereby
ies and responsibil�ties of Q local
health officer for the
Cilv as contained in Minnesota Statutes Sec. 14�.01
and related sections.
THE COUNTY, FOR !TS AGREEMENT here5y agrees to assume the res _
ties as health officer for the Cit;;- P�ns�b,l;
in carrying out all �he duties and responsi-
bilities of a local health officer as contained in Minnesota Statute
s Sec. I45.01 and
related sections.
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The parties hereto mutual(y agree that the responsibilities contc�ined in this
� agreement will be carried out by the Count as a tax su ortec� overnrnental o n
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, and that no additional compensation will be expected from the Cit;r '
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It is further agreed that this agreement shall be effective commencing with
---------the --Z-g� day of Januarv -; 1973, and shall continue to be effective until
� such time as either party to this ogreement shall notify the other� party in writing of
their intention to terminate the terms and conditions contained herein, c�nd that said
� termination will be com leted thir 30 da • o
p ty () ys after rece�pt of such not�c., by either
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� IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE parties have hereunto set their hunds this
day of , 1972.
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811. ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS RUREAU
811.01. Establishment
The Ordinance Violations Bureau of F�idley is hereby authorized and established. The Ordinance Violations
au�eau shall be cond�cted and operatEd in accordance with rules adopted by the Municipal Court in ac�ordance
�J��th Minnesota Statutes, Section 493. to assist the Court in disposing of violations of ordinances re lating to
buifding construction, operation, or maintenance; fire and tire prevention, public heaith and sanitation; and
zoning. (Ref. 402)
811.02. Procedure
The C!erk of the said Court shall be the Qirect of the Ordinance Violations Bureau and may assign subc�rdinates
in his office to perform the work of the Ordinance Violations Bureau under his direction. The Court shall
designate the hours when the Ord�nance Violations Bureau is to be open and the Ordinance Violation„ Bureau
s�al! be located in the City Hall. Such ordinance violations shall be disposed of as provided in M nnesota
Statutes, Section 492.04 and acts amendatory thereof.
811.03. Records, Fines, and Funds
Ordinance Violations Bureau shail keep a record of al� cases of violations brought before it, including tt�eir final
disposition, and also a record of the collection and disposition of ali fines. Fines and ct��er moneys coil�;cted by
the Bureau sha!i be disposed of in the same manner as if c�uilt had been determined in Court. The C�dinance
Violations eureau shail submit summarized reports at least monthly, to the Court and City Cler< of all
complaints processed by the Ordinance Violations Bureau, of all fines coilected by it, and of all the final
disposition ar�d present status of every case under its jurisdiction. Such additiona! records and reports shall be
made, filed and kept as shall be prescribed by the court.
811.�4. Authorization to Issue Tags
The City Council hereby confers the power and authority to issue and ser�e written or printed notice, hereinafter
� referred to as a tag, upon persons charged �vith ordinance violations, upon th� FirQ Chief, Health �fficer,
E3uilding Ispector, Administrator, and all duly appointed, qualified, and acting inspectors and authorizeci police
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officers, of the severai epartments of the City charged with enforcing the ordinances referred to in Section 1
he•eot, provided, hov�ever, no inspector shall arresi or otherN�i�2 take a violator into custody. Such tag ;;hali be
' served upon the person creating the violation, the ov✓ner, les�ee, or person in char�e of the premises al6�ged to
be in viotation.
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As used herein the 2erm "tag" means a written or printed notice served upon the person charged with a violation.
Such tag shall be in a form to be approved by the Court and sha41 contain the folfoN�ing:
1. The name and address of the person creating the violation or the owner or psrson in charge of the prem ises at
�.�.�hich the violation occurs.
2 The date and place of violation.
3. A short description of the violation followed by the number and section of the ordindnce violate�.
a. The date and place at whieh the ;agged person shall appear and a notice that if the person tac�ged do=s not
respond to th� tag a �varrant may be issued for such person's arrest.
5. That the person cl�arged may be represented by counsel, that he may plead guilty or not guiity, and t iat he
has a right to a court hearing.
�. Such oth�r information as the Court may specify.
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Establishment
Procedure
Records,
Fines, and
Fur.ds
Authorization
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�ssuance except by the court.
, 811.OS. Reporting to Bureau
a�ter the service of !he tag and within such time as shall be fixed by court rule, the person allegec' to be
E'.� �esponsi�le for the violation, or his attomey or agent, shall report to the Ordinance Violations Bureau and may
then and there enter a written plea of guilty and pay the fine prescribed by court rules or such person ma�r plead
�u�!ty and request a court appea�ance, or may plead not guilty and be assigned a date for a court appe�irance.
, 811.07. Failure !o Appear
I` the person charged with the violation does not appear ai the bureau within the time and in the r�anner
' specified by court rule, the Clerk of Court, with the assistance of the Law Department shall cause a complaint to
be prepared, which complaint shail be signed by the issuer of ihe ticket, and a warrant issued for the arrest of
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Mr. Frank Gabrelcik
5740 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
ANOKA COUNTY
April 11, 1973
Re: Special Use Permit
FRIDIEY, MINNESOTA 55421
Dear Mr. Gabrelcik:
You have not returned the signed agreement that you receivec! with my
letter dated March 28, 1973. '
We feel you have had ample time to either sign the agreemeni: or return
it with the reason why you have not been able to sign it. Tlierej'ore, I am
placing this item on the April 16, 1973 agenda for further Counc�.l consideration.
Your �ttendance at this meeting is important so the Council will have the
opportunity to discuss this Special Use Pex7nit with you.
Sincerely,
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Com¢nunity Development Adm.
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6431 UNIVERSlTY AVENUE NE March 28, 1973 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA SSA21
Mr. Frank Gabrelc�k
574Q University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Min�ecota 55432
Re: Special Use Perwit
Dear Mr. Gabrelcik:
, Please find enclosed an agreemeat with the s4ipul�:tions and
conditions under which the Special iTse Permit would be considered
- for approval by the City Council. .
Would you please sign the enclosed agreem�nt and zeturn it
to us on or before April 11, i973 for Council consideration on
April 16, 1973. .
Your immediate attention to this matter is important. If
you have any questions about this matter, please let us hear from
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Community Developmen_ Administr4tor
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Gerald Davis, City Manager
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1�1�REAS: •Frank Gabrelcik owns and opperates a used car lot an Lots 6
through 10, Block 28, Hyde Park Addition.
1VH£REAS: The Fridley City Cotmcil has been requested to grart a special
nse permit and Iicense to Mr. Gabrelcik to continue the busi�zess of a
used car lot. •
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1VI�REAS: There have been several conflicts over the manner ';n which
Mr. Gabrelcik has conducted his used car lot.
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WI-IEREAS: The City has found it difficult to administer the operation and
' licensing of said used car lot. _
. 1Jf�REAS: The City deems it necessary tc outline certain stipulations with
reference to th� City granting a special use permit and liceiise.
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Block 28, Hyde Park Addition:
_ 1.. The entire area to be cleaned af debris, inoperative� m�tor vehicles,
� _ ' and/or tmused motor rehicle parts, except that put inside a six (6)
� - foot redwood fence encloser to be located as shown an the attached
e�i.hit •�A�►. . �
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P Y o ge must be parked according
ta the parking plan as shown on exhibit "A".
� _ 3. No parking of vehicles on any public street ri ht of wa nam
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July Is 1973, and will remain in effect as l�ng as these lots are
used as a used car lot.
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�', put in some type of s urface treatment on entire area to be used for
� parking and driveway and provide landscaping as appr�ved by the
� � City of Fridley.
6. On or before Ju2y 1, I975, the entire parking Iot c�ith aisles and
- driveway Lo be black�op;�ed and concrete curbing to b� constructed
around aIl blacktopped area. .
7. Agrees th at no Iots outside Lots 6 through 10, Slock 28, Hyde Park
Addition will be used for the stoxage of vehicles or �:aterials for
the operation of the used car lot.
8. Agrees that after July 1, 1973, that the only visabl�: iter.is on the
lot will be operaL-ive motor vehicles, the six (6) fo��t screened area,
the gasoline p��s, and the main structurs.
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' Failure.by the owner to comply�with all or part of the stipulaticros spelled
out in this special use permit agreement, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
ss set by Section-205.211 of the City.of Fridley zoning ordinanca:.
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Frank M. Gab
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On this day of , 1973, befoxe me, a, Notary
': Public within and for said County, personally appeared _ ______
to me_ known to be the person described
�in, and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged i:hat they
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CHANGE ORDER No. M-1 ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE April 9, 1973 COMM. N0. 7234
� OWNER
PROJECT- Off al_ .;�LOr �tore
�. TO THE CONTRACTOR—You are requested to quote below your proposal for making the listed changes to the project. Please quote each item
separately and fill in the effective total. Complete all copies, retain the last copy and return all other copies to the Architect.
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' 1. Replace 4" building water service with 6" size using material
apecified originallp.
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Contractor South Side Plumbin� & Heating Co. by �C (ci, �� .�G•L dace_ `� ��"�3
'�5��1 �st Ave. N.E. Mpls, 55413 _ ,/
TO THE OW he Contractor has proposed to make the above listed changes for the above quoted prices. We approve this change. If these
changes and the proposal are satisfactory, please indicate your approval by signing all enclosed copies. Retaln the first copy and return all other
copies to the Architect. r
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� PATCH ERICKSON MADSON S HANSON, INC. by ' , t , •t � �". ' ' date � '
ARCHfTECTS ANO PLANNERS �A
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
' MEMORANDUM
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, T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER
FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/FINANCE DIRECTOR
� SUBJECT: INSURANCE RA7E - NEW LIQUOR �TORE '
DATE: APRIL 6, 1973
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In checking with the insurance company, they tell us that the '
' insurance rate would double if the four inch line is installed
' instead of a six inch ]ine. '
Based on a value of $200,000 for furniture, fixiures, inventory and
' building, the cost of the insurance would rise from approximately
, $240 per year to $480 per year if the four inch line is installed
rather than the six inch line.
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!' run to install the six inch line. .
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RESOLUTION N0, ���i / � � �
APPOINTING, REAPPOINTING AND CONFIRMING EXISTING
APPQINTMENTS TO COMMISSION, BOARDS, COMMITTEES
AND SUBCOMMITTEES FOR THE YEAR 1973
WHEREAS, the City Council appoints several Commission, Boards, Subcommittees
and Committees to perform functions outlined and authorized by Ordinance and
Resolution; and
WI�REAS, a review of vacancies and reappointments are to be conducted
in April of each year and new appointments and reappointments can be made at
that time; and '
' WHEREAS, extension of some appointments are sometimes necessary to insure
continuity in membership of such Boards, Commissions and Committees when certain
extensions of appointments are deemed essential to efficiency;
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NOW THEREFORE, the following appointments and reappointments are confirmed,
made or extended by the City Council of the City of Fridley, as of April, 1973,
or effective date as indicated.
Appointed
Chairman
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MAYOR PRO TEM ��
PLANNING COMMISSION (Ordinance ��348�
PRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED
OR REAPPQINTED MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES
Edward Fitzpatrick 4-1-76
5273 Horizon Drive
**(H.560-5318)
Chairman, Richard Harris
Plats & Subs 6200 Riverview Terrace N.E.
(H.SbO-2491)
Chairman, Hubert Lindblad
Bldg, Stnds. 160 Crown Road
(H.560-5148)
Chairman,
Bd. Appeals
Chairman,
Parks & Rec,
William Drigans
lObO Lyade Drive N.E.
(H.788-1930)
Donald Blair
206 Rice Creek Blvd.
(H.786-1787)(B.421-7600)
4-1-76
4-1-74
4-1-76
4-1-75
** (Home Telephc�ne No.)(Business Telephone No.)
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Oliver R. Erickson
Eldon Scbmedeke
George Zeglen
Robert Minish
Edward Fitzpatrick
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'� ' SUB-COMNIITTEES OF PLANNING COMMISSION
� PRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED
OR REAPPOINTED MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES MEMBER REPLACED
' Plats and Subdivisions - Streets and Utilities 3 Year Term - 5 Members Section 40
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� Chairman Richard Harris 4-1-76 Eldon Schmedeke
6200 Riverview Terrace N.E.
(H.560-2491)
, Joe Christensen 4-1-7b Philip Engdahl
460 - 67th Avenue N. E.
(H.560-3041)
' George Meissner 4-1-74 �
376 Mississippi Street
� (H.560-I026)(B.456-2320)
Richard D. French 4-1-75
' 1469 Gardena Avenue N. E.
(H.788-5425)(B.560-9201x485)
William J. Forster • 4-1-75
� 7539.Tempo Terrace
(H.784-8360)(B.786-6322)
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Building Standards - Design Control (1 Year Term - 5 Members)(Ordinance ��35I�_
Chairman Hubert Lindblad 4-1-74 George Zeglen
160 Crown Road
(H.560-5148)
Wayne Simoneau 4-1-74 Reappointed
465 57th Place N. E.
(H.560-5268)(B.332-8991)
Ms. Pat Cariolano ' 4-1-74 Robert White
6040 Sth Street N. E. '
(H.560-2765)
William R. Tonco 4-Z-74 Reappointed
5925 Hackmann Avenue
(H.788-2852)
Ms. Helen Treuenfels 4-1-74 Hubert Lindblad
5248 Horizon Drive N. E.
(H.560-5�07j
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SUB-COMMITTEES OF PLANNING COMMISSION
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PRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED
� OR REAPPOINTED MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES MEMBER REPLACED
Board of Appeals (3 Year Term - 5 Members) (Chapter 45 18)
�, Chairman William Drigans 4-1-76 Robert Minish
1060 L nde'Drive N. E.
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Ms. Phyllis Myking 4-1-76 Hans Sondheimer
6151 6th Street N.E.
� (H.560-3564) ,
Mrs. Virginia Wahlberg 4-1-75
� 1452 Windemere Drive
(H.788-3318)
, Dick Harju 4-1-74
, 515 57th Place ,
- (H.560-7083)
� Harry Crowder 4-1-75
146 - 63rd Way
(H.560-5821)
Parks and Recreation Commission (3 Year Term - 5 Members) (Ordinance ��314Z
� Chairman Donald Blair 4-1-75 Edward Fitzpatric�;
206 Rice Creek Blvd.
(H.786-1787)(B.42i-7600)
� Harvey Wagar 4-1-74
5940 Stinson Blvd.
' (H.788-4660) -
Gary Stimmler 4-1-74
� 7841 Alden Way N. E.
(H.784-0859)(B.646-9433)
Ms, Shirley Caldwell 4-1-76 Donald Blair
� 5874 Hackmann Aven�e N. E.
(H.788-6973)
' Robert Peterson 4-1-76 Terry Kirkham
480 Rice Creek Boulevard
(H.784-8278)
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AUMAN RELATIONS COI�ITTTEE (Resolution ��271-1964�
PRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED
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OR i;,EA.�F9��� i�fiBE�t TERM EXPIRES MEMBER_REPLAGED�
WARD 1 ,.-��Douglas 011ila 4-1-76 T�s, Katherine Moss �
� 6310 Able Street II�--�:` , (
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Ms. Bonnie 0'Deli 4-1-75
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210 Rice Creek Blvd.
— (H.786-7132�_
WARD 2 Ms, Karen Packer
' 1088 Hackmann Circle
(H.788-4335)
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7501 Lakeside Road N. E.
(H.786-5127)
Paul Shaw
. 6380 Madison Street
— (H.560-1767)
WARD 3 Raymond Renner
1564 Gardena Avenue
{H.788-5014)
Adolph Kukowski
6131 5th Street N. E.
(560-6469)
Ms. Merrilyn Belgum
191 Hartman CircZe
H.786-1191
AT LARGE r�,� � Sister Paula Ripple
� 6232 5th Street
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Leonard V. Lind
1620 - 75th Avenue N. E.
(H.784-4367)
Ms, Joyce Benson
6025 McKinley St.
� (H.789-3474)
4-1-75
4-1-76
4-1-74
4-1-76
4-1-74
4-1-75
4-1-75
4-1- 76
4-1-76
CHAIRMAN James Langenfeld 4-1-75
79 N.E. 63-2 Way ;�. E.
� (H.SbO-1969)
Rev. Douglas M. Henderson 4-1-74
6 Z 75 Centra l Aver�ue
I, � (H.784-4�96)
Ms. Eileen Stenberg - 4-1-74
6060 Woody Lane
(H.788-7819)
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Mrs. Domingo Ramos
Theron Horn
John ivers
(Resigned 10/24/72)
Ms. Diane Bonine
(Resigned 8/8/72)
Rev. James McChesney
W. R. Starwalt
(Resigned 6/S/72)
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15D
PRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED
OR REAPPOINTED MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES MEMBER REPLACED '
POLICE COMMISSION (3 Year Term - 3 Members)(Ch�ter 25)
Dan J. Sullivan 4-1-76 Reappointed
1161 Regis Lane
(H.788-2294)
Don Cisar • _ 4-1-75
540 Cheri Circle
(H.560-4894) •
Wilbur Whitmore 4-1-74
440 Rice Creek Terrace
(H.560-3028)
ANOKA COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT COUNCIL (1 Representative and 1 Alternate)
Councilman Tim Breider 12-31-73 Reappointed
Representative
Councilman Everett Utter 12-31-73 Reappointed
Alternate
SUBURBAN RATE AUTHORITY (1 Member and 1 Alternate)
Councilman Everett Utter 12-31-73 Donald Mittelstadt
Member
Councilman Walt Starwalt 1Z-31-73 Everett Utter
Alternate
NORTH SUBURBAN SEWER SERVICE BOARD REPRESE:dTATIVE (1 Representative)
Councilman Walt Starwalt 12-31-73 Robert Kelshaw
Representative
MAYORTS AiVD COUNCIL'S REPRESENTATIVE TO THE CHAMBER OF GOMMERCE (1 Year Term)
Councilman Walt Starwalt 12-31-73 Robert Kelshaw
Representative
MAYOR'S AND COUNCIL'S RE PRESENTATIVE TO THE ANOKA COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPALITIES
(1 Year Term)
Mayor Frank Liebl 12-31-73 Robert Kelshaw
Representative
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15E
PRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED
OR REAPPOINTED MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES MEMBER REPLACED
BOARD OF HEALTH CHAPTER 36 3 Year Term - 3 Members)
Health Officer Dr. C. E. Turbak 4-1-76 Dr. H. S. Strait
23 Rice Creek Way N. E.
(H.560-1470)(B.560-2820)
Dr. Donald L. Wright 4-1-76
101 Logan Parkway -
Public Health Harvey J. McPhee 4-1-76
Sanitarian 3463 Zarthan Avenue So.
St. Louis Park, 55416 ,
FRIDLEY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (No date of expiration or specific number
of inembers designated)
PRESENT MEMBERS
Chairman Donald R. Mittelstadt , Robert H. Schroer
6940 Hickory Drive 7886 Firwood Way
(H.784-9172)(B.633-6170x5210) (H.784-9231)(B.786-6222)
L. E. Torrey
I.694 at Main Street
(H.561-2565)(B.560-4100)
Gus Doty
175 Logan Parkway
(H.784-7893)
Jim Stafford
805 - SOZ N. E.
(x.788-7632)
NEW MEM$ER APPOINTED
Gerald W. Tjader
6563 Fridley Street
(H.784-0102
George Zeglen
841 Rice Creek
(H.560-5046)
Robert M. Pierce
609 Bennett Drive
(H.560-3650)
Don Wall
6850 Washington Street
(H.560-2272)
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RESOLUTIO NO.�_
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PRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED
OR REAPPOINTED MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES
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MEMBER REPLACED
FRIDLEY ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION (Ordinance ��520)(7 Members - 3 Year Terms)
AT LARGE
Chairman Robert L. Buckley 4-1-76 New Comarission, �All
54 Locke Lake Road new members appointed
(H.784-2258)(B.521-3581) March 19, 1973
WARD OI�iE
WARD ZWO
WARD THREE
Ronald F. Burton
741 Pandora Drive
(H.560-I626)(B.560-6100}
Ms. Shirley Kennedy
6857 7th Street
(H.560-4018)
Thomas J. Sullivan
1350 Gardena Avenue
(H.788-3557)(B.788-9116)
Roger Kaye, Jr.
585 Rice Creek Terrace
(H.560-1752)(B.861-4507)
James Langenfeld
79 632 Way N. E.
(H.560-1969)(B.827-2811)
Ms. Mary Martin
133 Stonybrook Way N. E.
(H. 784-8770)
4-1-74
4-1-75
4-1-74
4-1-76
4-1-75
4-1-�6
FRIDLEY HOUSING AND REDEVELOPIt1ENT AUTAORITY {S Members)(S Year Term)
Ghairman Stan W. Carlson
6219 Baker Street
(H.560-2046)
6-9-74
M. Mahurin b-9-75
6378 Dellwood Drive
(H.784-9186)
Pastor Arnold Stone 6-9-73
6950 Hickory Drive
(H.784-93�4�._� .. ____
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PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY Gt�7NCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �� � DAY
OF -_ , , 15F'73.
ATTEST:
FRANK G. LIEBL - MAYOR
MARVIN C. BRUNSELL- CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTION NO.� 1973
A RESOLUTION URGING THE PASSAGE OF HOU5E FILE NUMBER 1�63 RELATING
TO INTOXICATING LIQUOR REMOVING THE CEILING ON THE 1�TUMBER OF ON SALE
LIQUOR LICENSES, AMENDING MINNESOTA STATUTES 1971, SECTION 340.11,
SUBDIVISION 7-a, AND REPEALING MINNESOTA STATUTES 1971, SECTION
340.11, SUBDIVISIONS 6, 7, AND 8.
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley Council has received and carefully
considered House File 1463, which amends Minnesota Statutes 1971,
Section 340.11, Subdivision 7-a, and
WI�REAS, House File 1463 would repeal Minnesota Statutes 1971,
Section 340.11, Subdivision 6, 7, and 8, which woulc� repeal the
existing limitations on the number of private on sale liquor licenses,
which may be issued pursuant to the spZit liquor law, and
WHEREAS, House File 1463 gives more authority to muncipal Councils
in determininq the appropriate number of liquor licenses for its
commuriity within more reasonable limits, and
WHEREAS, House File 1463 would allow municipalities to issue a
' number of licenses over a minimum provided the appropriate number
of qualified applicants are available in the respective communities,
and
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WHEREAS, additional liquor licenses are an important attraction in
the development of quality restaurants, hotels and motels in the
City of Fridley, and
[nTHEREAS, these existing Minnesota Statutes unrealistically limit
the number of private licenses that can be issued by municipalities.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, of the City of
Fridley, that the Council urges the Commerce and Economic Development
Committee to adopt House File 1463 which amends Minnesota Statutes
1971, Section 340.11, Subdivision 7-a, and repeals Minnesota Statutes
1971, Section 340.11, Sub�livision 6, 7, and 8.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS DAY OF ' , 1973.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL
MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL
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RESOLUTION NO. J � / 1973
A RESOLUTION IN OPPOSITION TO SENATE FILE 1481 RELATING TO INTOXICATING
LIQUOR, THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL OFF SALE WINE LICENSES TO GENERAL FOOD
STORES, AMENDING MINNESOTA STATUTES 1971, SECTION 340.07 BY ADDING
A SUBDIVISION, SECTION 340.11, SUBDIVI5ION 13 AND 14, AND SECTION 340.14,
SUBDIVISIONS 1 AND 3.
WHEREAS, the Fridley City Council has received and carefully considered
Senate File 1481, w�ich amends Minnesota Statutes 1971, Sections 340.07
by adding a Subdivision, Section 340.11, Subdivision 13 and 14, and
Section 340.14, Subdivision 1 and 3, and
WHEREAS, Senate File 1481 would authorize municipalities to issue
special off sale wine licenses to general food stores, and
WHEREAS, the City's Municipal Liquor operations have proven to be a
significant source of non property revenue for our community, and
WHEREAS, Senate File 1481 would put general food stores in competition
with Municipal Liquor Stores, and �
WHEREAS, Senate File 1481 could significantly reduce revenues provided
by our Municipal Liquor Operation,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of
Fridley, opposes Senate File 1481 and urges the Labor and Commerce
Committee to reject Senate File 1481 which would authorize issuance of
special off sale wine licenses to general food stores.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
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CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL
MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL
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RESOLUTION NO. �� 1973
A RESOLUTION IN OPPOSITION TO THE PASSAGE OF HOUSE FILE 1506 RELATING
TO ELECTIONS, PROVIDING FOR REGISTRATION OF THE ELDERLY AND DISABLED
AT THEIR RESIDENCES, AMENDING MINNESOTA 5TATUTES 1971, SECTION 201.20.
WxEREAS, the Fridley City Council has received and carefully considered
House File 1506 which amends Minnesota Statutes 1971, Section 201r20, and
Wi�REAS, House File 1506 would require that within four months prior
to Statewide elections, cammissioners of registration or deputies would
be required to visit all senior citizens apartment ho�es, nursing homes
and all other multiple dwellings in which there resides at least 25
persons entitled to vote and register all those who wish to be registered,
and
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley presently provides staff to visit senior
citizen apartment homes or nursing homes that requests assistance in
registering senior citizens, and
WHEREAS, the City of FridZey presently provides public notice to its
citizens of voter registration times, locations and
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley presently registers persons at publicly
accessable locations such as shopping centers and schools, and
WHEREAS, House File 1506 requires municipalities to provide individuals
to visit multiple dwellings where 25 or more persons reside who are
entitled to vote, and
WHEREAS, additional City staff would be required in order to take
care of the additional requirements of House File 150�,and
WHEREAS, House File 1506 puts an undue financial hardship upon the
City of Fridley,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
' Fridley that the Council strongly urges the General Legislation
and Veterans Affairs Committee to deny adoption of House File 1506
rel.ating to eZections.
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THIS � � DAY OF , 1973.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRLTNSELL
MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL
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RESUTAJTION NO. � I973
A RESOLUTION IN OPPOSITION TO �'HE PASSAGE OF HOUSE FILE 1389 RELATING TO
ELECTIONS, ESTABLISHING A UNIFYORM ELECTION DAX, REQUIRING THE SEPARATE
ELECTION OF ALL OFFICERS, LIM��["ING SPECIAL ELECTIONS, AMENDING MINNESOTA
STATUTES 1971, SECTIONS 123.32, SUBDIVISIONS, 1, 4 AND 23, SECTION 205.09,
SUBDIVISION 1, SECTION 205.18 �UBDIVISION 1, AND SECTION 205.20 REPEALING
MINNESOTA STATUTES 1971, 5ECTit�N 205.07, SUBDIVISION 1, SECTION 205.09,
SUBDIVISION 2, SECTION 205.18, SUBDIVISION 2, AND SECTION 205.19.
WHEREAS, the Fridley City Council has receivea and carefully
considered House File 1389 re�.ating to elections, and
WHEREAS, House File 1389 �ould establish the first mues3ay after the
first Monday in November of even number of years as a uniform election
day for all municipalities, sciaool districts, towns and public bodies with
elected officials, and
WHEREAS, House File number 1389 would supersede any Charter or Law
to the contrary, and
WHEREAS, House File number 1389 would therefore, officially destroy
the initiative and referendum provisions in all home rule charter provided
by municipalities, and,
WHEREAS, House File Z389 �aould provide that special elections to fill
� an office ar decide any questio� would be held only on upon petition to
the District Court by a 5� of ��ie eligible voters and if the Court decides
an emergency exists, and
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WHEREAS, House File 1389 wnuld disrupt the existing terms of office
of the present elected officials in the City of Fridley as provided by
the Gity's Charter.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RES�LVED BY the City Council of the City of
Fridley that the Council strongly urges the General Legislation and
Veterans Affairs Committee to deny adoption of House File 1389 relating
to elections.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE ��TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS � � DAY OF , , 1973.
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APPOINTMENT FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSENT AND APPROVAL - APRIL 16, 1973
NAME
Clarion Kastama
4550 Central Ave. N.E.
Hilltop, Minnesota
POSITION
Operations &
Maintenance Man
(Sewer Section)
Public Works Dept.
SALARY
$768 per
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April 17, 1973 W'ayne Ek
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T0: �ERAL'J R. QAVIS, CITY MANAGER
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DATE: APRIL 16, 1973
' SUBJECT: APPOINTMEVT OF ROBERT H. FR IEGANG AS NEW PROBATIONARY
POLICE OFFICER FOR THE CITY OF FRI�J�EY
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I hereby submit to you for your concurrence, and confirmation by
City Council, the appointment of Robert H. Friegang as a probation-
ary potice officer for the Fridley Police Department.
Mr. Friegang is 26, married with no children and l�ives in Richfietd.
He has 52 quarter credits at Normandale St. Jr. Cotlege and has
also atfiended the Minneapolis Vocationat Tech School. He is
currently employed by Airline Courtesies at the twin cities
airport.
Effective Oate
Aprit 34,1973
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CUNTRACTOR�S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AT THEIR REGULAR MEETING
ON APRIL 16, 1973
BS.ACKTOPPING APPROVED BY
Asphalt Driveway Company
1211 East Highway ��36
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St. Paul, Minnesota By: Kenneth G. Smith C. Belisle RENEWAL
, M:innesota Roadways Company
8�.0 County Road ��3
Hc�pkins, Minnesota By: L. Lauen C. Belisle RENEWAL
Mc�dern Roadways Company
1Ei20 Winnetka Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Edgar R. Smith C. Belisle RENEWAL
PXOneer Blacktop Inc.
7Ei08 - 68th Avenue North . .
Bxook2yn Park, Minnesota By: Arthur Scherber C. Belisle REIIEWAL
IInited Asphalt Co., Inc.
3:31 Coon Ra.pids Boulevard
Coon Rapids, Minnesota By: Gary Anderson C. Belisle . RENEWAL
EXCAVATING
C�trl Bolander & Sons Co.
2933 Pleasant Avenue South
Mxnneapolis, Minnesota By: Roy Erickson
B�-ighton Excavating
1920 Highway ��96
NE�w Brighton, Minnesota By: Geroge Indykiewicz
Houser Corporation
5`i - 77th Way �T.E.
Fr.idley, Minnesota By: Edgar W. Houser
Julian M. Johnson Construction Corp.
1�!29 Osborne Road
M�.nneapolis, Minnesota By: Julian M. Johnson
Pnrk Construction Compang
7�►00 Beech Street N.E.
Fr.idley, Minnesota By: R. N. Carlson
TE:d Renollett
9�:7 Andover Boulevard N.E.
Ar►oka, Minnesota By: Ted Renollett
C. Belisle
C. Belisle
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Rosetown-Sanitation
10732 Hanson Boulevard
Coon Rapids, Minnesota By: Walter Hermes
GAS SERVICES
Advanced Heating & Air Cond. Inc. .
7805 B4ech Street N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota By: Donald Hodsdon
Air Comfort Ince .
3300 Gorham Avenue •
�Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Donal Ruden
Blue Flame Contractors
6989 Washington Avenue South
Edina, Minnesota • By: Thomas Willis �
Berghorst Plumbing & Heating
1Q732 Hanson Boulevard �
Coon Rapids, Minnesota By: Kenneth Berghorst
�ronstroms Heating & Air Cond. Inc.
4410 Excelsior Boulevard
�_�iinneapolis, Minnesota By: Lowell Anderson
�Louis DeGidio Oil & Gas Sales
— � Service Inc.
6501 Cedar Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Louis DeGidio
:Bgan & Sons Company
7100 Medicine Lake Road
lMinneapolis, Minnesota By: A1 Smith
Frank's Heating & Sheet Metal Co.
2531 Marshall Street N.E.
�linneapolis,,Minnesota By: Frank Vogt
- �as Supply Inc.
2238 Edgewood Avenue South
1Kinneapolis, Minnesota By: S. Wavickas
'T. D. Gustafson Company
1$00 Wes t Highway ��13
�urnsville, Minnesota By: Roy Gustafson
Tdeal Sheet Metal Inc.
.544 Su�anit Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: A. Vasenius
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W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
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W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
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Kal's Plumbing & Heating
7:101 West Palmer Lake Drive N.
Bzooklyn Center, Minnesota By; Edward Kalesziewski W. Sandin
LI.' Gas Equipment, Inc.
539 North Cleveland Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota Bq: William Huestis
M�.nneapolis Gas Company -
733 Marquette Avenue
M:inneapolis, Minnesota By: Donald Brown
Ckarence E. Nelson He�.ting � Air Cond.
2(?0 West Hayden Lake Road
Champlin, Minnesota By: Clarence Nelson
Rciyalton Heating & Cooling Co.
41.20 - 85th Avenue North
Br.00klyn Park, Minnesota • By: William Stewa�t
St:. Marie Sheet Metal Inc.
7�40 Spring Lake Road
Mi.nneapolis, Minnesata By: Louis St. Ma.rie
Ge�o. Sedgwick Heating & Air Cond. Co.
1G01 Xenia Avenue South
Galden Valley, Minnesota By: Stanley Snyder
Spring Plumbing Company, Inc.
95�50 West Bloomington Freeway
Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Marbert Heintz
Standard Heating & Air Cond. Co.
410 West Lake Stree�
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Tony Ferrara
Suburban Air Conditioning Co.
8419 Center Drive
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: K. W. Chinander
Superior Contractors Inc.
6121 - 42nd Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Donald Hoglund
Texgas Corporation
1430 Old Highway ��8
New Brighton, Minnesota By: Charles Link
Fr�d Vogt & Company
32r�0 Gorham Avenue
St. Louis Park, Minnesota By: Fred Vogt
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
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Page 4:
GEL�TERAL CONTRACTOR
Adolfson & Peterson, Inc.
6701 West 23rd Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Gordon Peterson
Approved Contractors, Inc. ,
1Q52 Osborne Road N.E.
.Fridley, Minnesota By: Roger Larson
Aqr.tarius Swimming Pool Co., Inc.
16900 Cedar Avenue South
C. Belisle
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Rosemount, Minnesota Byt Maynard Nickelson C. Belisle RENEWAL �
Ba.uer the Builder
30:? South Cedar Lake Road
Minnea.polis, Minnesota . By: Harlan Bauer �
Rodney Billman, Inc.
15�. Silver Lake Road
New Brighton, Minnesota By: Rodney Billman
Ca}�p Homes Div. of Evans Products Co.
3355 Hiawatha Avenue
_ Miiineapolis, Minnesota By: Bob Torborg
Ca�-Don Construction & Ma.sonry Inc.
1729 Crystal Avenue
St., Paul, Minnesota By: Don Palme
Castle Homes, Inc. -
7625 Highway ��65 N.E.
FriCdley, Minnesota By: David Rotter
ChiLlds Construction Company
110 West County Road F
St« Paul, Minnesota By: George� Childs
Commercial Erectors Inc.
525►8 Filmore Street N.E. .
Fri:dley, Minnesota By: Mike G'Bannon
Coc�per Construction Company
8437 University Avenue N.E.
C. Belisle
C. Belisle
C. Belisle
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Mzrmeapolis, Minnesota By; LutheY Martinson C. Belisle RENEWAL �
Vei�n Donnay Realty, Inc.
3030 Harbor Lane
Mirineapolis, Minnesota By: Vern Donnay
Ive�n Dostaler
63��8 �dillow Lane
Mir.�neapolis, Minnesota By: Iven D�staler
C. Belisle RENEWAL I
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Erickson.Brothers
4567 West 78th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Jean i�.obertson
Darrel A. Farr Development Corp.
5941 Brooklyn Boulevard
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota By: James London
Wi�liam George
39'Z2 Richfield Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Willi�am George
Goxco Construction Company
3394 Brownlow Avenue �
St. Louis Park, Minnesota By: Sheldc;�n Coplin
Lyc�ll Co Halverson Company A
28()1 Wayzata Boulevard �
Miiineapolis, Minnesota By: M. E. Kxafve
Har.ris Erection Coa�pany
621_0 Riverview Terrace
Fxi:dley, �iinnesota By: Harolc;. We Harris
D.-W. Harstad Company, Inc.
71(!1 Highway ��65 N.E,
Fri.dley, riinnesota By: Alton Johnson
Lei.f Henriksen Builder "
49:i Mississippi Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Leif H'enriksen
Hipps Construction Company
63_`�5 North Lilac Drive
Mir:aieapolis, Minnesota By: Richazd Hipp
ChY�is Jensen & Son Company
14C�0 Selby Avenue
St. Paul, Mi�nesota By: Chris Jensen
Milton L. Johnson Roofing & Sheet Metal Co.
2513 CentraZ Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Milton L. Johnson
Kraus-Anderson of Minneapolis, Inc.
501 South 8th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Erlin� B. Jaeger.
LP Gas Equipment, Inc.
539 Cleveland Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota By; William Huestis
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Landvest Construction Company
28u8 5th Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Lee-Do Construction Company
78�7 Madison Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Lund-Martin �ompany
302�3 Randolph Street N.E,
Mir�neapolis, Minnesota
MaY�-Son Construction .
5219 Wayzata Boulevard
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mid American Homes Inc.
7855 East River Road
Fridley, Minnesota �
Mi1es Garages
4500 Lyndale Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Richard Milisr Homes
1600 Rice Creek Road N.E.
Fridley, Mianesota
Minnetonka Pools
10820 Wayzata Boulevard
Minnetonka., 1�Iinnesota
Rut�Ledge Co�.struction Company
140'� - 7th Street South
Hopkins, Mi.sa�esota
Ron Scholls Construction
150t3 Ferndale Avenue N.E.
Fri�iley, Mir�nesota
Southtowne Realty
151 Silver Lake Road
New Brighton, Minnesota
The Sussel C�mpany
1850 Couw Avanue
St. Paul, Mi.nnesota
Tri•�Co Builders, Inc.
755`i Van Bur�n Street N.E.
� Fridley, Minr.esota
Vik:�ng Swimming Pool Co.
474() 42nd Avenue North
Robbinsdale, Minnesota 55422
By: Robext. McGregor
By: Dougla.s Kiel
By: George Kelly
By: Roy Benson
By: Richard Fudali�
By : John P,�pe
C. Belisle
C. Belisle
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By: Richar��. N.Miller C. Belisle
By: Bailey L. Janssen C. Belisle
By; Thomas Rutledge
By: Ron Scholl
By : Peter �:eprios
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Waconia Homes, Inc.
� Waconia, Minnesota
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Western Construction Company
_ _ _ ._ _ ___ _ _ 6950 Wayzata � Boulevard
� Minneapolis, Minnesota
' A. L. Williams Contractor
947 - 86th Avenue N.W.
Coon Rapids, Minnesota
� Witcher Construction Company
400 �econd Avenue South .
Minn�apolis, Minnesota
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By: A. L. W:i�lliams
By: J. W. A�:iamson
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' Adva�zced Heating & Air Cond. Inc.
7805 Beech Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Donald ]iodsdon
, Bergliorst Plumbing & Heating
1073:? Hanson Boulevard
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W. Sandin
Coon-Rapids, Minnesota By: Kenneth Berghorst W. Sandin
' Cond:itioned Air Equipment Co.
� 3010,�3012 Clinton Avenue South �
' Minnc�apolis, rlinnesota By: C. A. Fe:rguson
Cxonstroms Heating & Air Cond. Inca
4410 Excelsior Boulevard
� MinnE.apolis, Minnesota By: Lowell Anderson
Dalco Roofing & Sheet Metal Inc.
1 3836 Minnehaha Avenue South
Minne:apolis, Minnesota By: David Dalbec
' Egan & Sons Company
7100 Medicine Lake Road
MinnE�apolis, Minnesota By: W. J. Eg;,an
' Fran�;'s Heating & Sheet Metal
2531 Marshal7. Street N.E.
Minne:apolis, Minnesota By: Frank Vagt
' Hoglund Mechanical Contractors, Inc.
� 7420 West Lake Street
� � MinnE:apolis, Minnesota By: Don Hoglund
Home Air Trane Inc,
' 610 1.3th Avenue South
Hopki.ns, Minnesota By: Floyd Thompson
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flork�itz Mechanical, Inc,
1411. Eleventh Avenue South
Minn.eapolis, Minnesota By: S. Gxue,�zberg
Idea.l Sheet Metal Inc.
544 Su�it Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: A. Vasenius
J. M:cClure Kelly Company
2601 Stevens Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: J. Lero;;� Kelly
Rey Plumbing & Heating .
7217 - 77th Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: David F;irr
Clarence E, Nelson Heating & Air Cond.
200 'West Hayden Lake Road . �
Champlin, Minnesota By: ClarencE:: Nelson
Axel Newman Heating & Plumbing Co. �
1608 Como Avenue
St. �aul, Minnesota By; Ben Vonu
Nort)zwestern Heating, Inc.
229Ei Territorial Road �
St. �aul, Minnesota By: Cecil LE:nz
Royalton Heating & Cooling Co,
4120 - 85th Avenue North
Broo}clyn Park, Minnesota By: William Stewart
St. Marie Sheet Metal Inc.
7940 Spring Lake Road
W. Sandin
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W. Sandin
W. Sandin
Minnc�apolis, Minnesota By: Louis J. St. Marie W. Sandin
Geo. Sedgwick Heating & Air Cond. Co.
1001 Zenia Avenue South
Goldc:n Valley, riinnesota By: Stanley Snyder
Sheri:dan Sheet Metal Company
4116 Quebec Avenue North
MinnE�apolis, Minnesota By: Robert Graving
The :�nelling Company
1400 Concordia
St. F'aul, Minnesota By: Willard Kxinkie
Supei�ior Contractors Inc.
6121 - 42nd Avenue North
Minne:apolis, riinnesota By: Donald Hoglund
Stand'.ard Heating & Air Condo Co.
410 k�est Lake Street
Minne:apolis, Minnesota By: Tony Ferrara
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, Suburban Air Conditioning Co.
8419 Center Drive
Minn�apolis, Minnesota By: K. W. Ch:inander
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� ---Thomas Air Conditioning Co,
815 - 14th Avenue S.E.
� Minne:apo 1 is, Mir.nas ota By : Lynn Tho�.nas
� Thompson Air Conditioning Co,
. 5115 Hanson Court
� Minne:apolis, Minnesota By: Floyd T'h�,�mpson
Fred Vogt & Company '
, 3260 Gorham Avenue
St. Louis Park, Minnesota By: Fred Vo�t
� Ray r', Welter Heating Co. .
4637 Chicago Avenue South
Mi.nne.apolis, Minnesota By. Ray N. Welter
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� Auren.Construction
. 1300 Spruce Place
Mound� Minnesota By: Luther A�iren
' � Carrc�Zl Buzzell Brick & Cement
22001 Lake George Boulevard N,W.
, Anoka., Minnesota By: Carroll Buzzell
Circle Cement Company
1 8532 County Road 18
Ossev, Minnesota By: Thomas Deiley
L. T. Ernst, Iric. �
� 1661 - 127 Avenue N.W,
Anoka., Minnesota By: Lloyd Ernst
� Ma.rio Frasson Cement Company
2400 East 26th Street
Minne:apolis, Minnesota By: Joseph Frasson
j, D. W. Harstad Company, Inc,
7101 Highway ��65 N.E.
.Fxidley, Minnesota By: Alton Jo:l.�nson
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Jesco, Incorporated
� 1101 West.782 Street
- Bloominton, Minnesota
, --_ ._.___Myrdal & Pearson Conste Co.
741 Kennaston Drive
Fridley, Minnesota
� North Star Masonry
12236 Riverwood Drive
� Burnsville, Minnesota
� R. E. Ostrom Inc, '
4857 Maryland Avenue North
� Crystal, Minnesota
Rite-Way Engineering Company Inc.
� 2654 Lyndale Avenue South ^
Minneapolis, Minnesota
� Rive�rview Cement Company Inc.
3I01 - 37th Street East
Minn<�apolis, Minnesota
ILeo 5anders Concrete Company
7813 Jackson Street N.E.
Spring Lake Park, Minnesota
� . Ston�: Masonry Inc,
� 1500�! University Avenue
, Anolca, Minnesota
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1 Carl Bolander & Sons Com an
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2933 Pleasant Avenue South
� Minne:apolis, Minnesota
� OIL HEATING
� Air Comfort Inc,
3300 Gorham Avenue
.Minneapolis, Minnesota
� Berghorst Plumbing & Heating
10732 Hanson Boulevard
Coon Rapids, Minnesota
� Cronstroms Heating & Air Cond. Inc.
4410 :Excelsior Boulevard
, Minneapolis, riinnesota
By: Arthur Goetzke
By: Itonald l'earson
By: Glenn H:irdman
By: Robert (:)strom
By; W. M. Si�evens
By: Duane R�azink
By: Leo San�l:ers
By: Jerome Stone
By: Rogex Erickson
By: Donal Ru3en
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Louis DeGidio.Inc.
� 6501 Cedar Avenue
Minne:apolis, Minnesota
� Frank's Heating & Sheet Metal
2531 Marshall Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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� Ideal Sheet Metal Inco
544 SuIIanit Street N.E.
• Minneapolis, Minnesota
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� PLASTERING
Mulcahy Drywall
� 47 Hickory
Mahtomedi, Minnesota
Joe Nelson Stucco Company, Inc.
, I150 - 98th Lane N.W.
Coon �tapids, Minnesota
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Macey Signs, Inc,
' 451 W:ilson Street N.E.
Minne:;polis, Minnesota
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By: Marvin Nt:lson
By: Mr. Rivezlson
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MErIO UATE: Apri1 7, 1973
RE: Food Establishment Applications
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:C recommend that we approve the food license applications without
immed_iate sanitary food surveys. There are a nu�nber of reasons for this
sugge:� t ion . '
'.L'here is insufficient backup information to ��ccomplish anything with
a licF�nse denial at this time. It is necessary t� have quite a number of
lette�:s in the file with the City Manager fully i�aformed prior to such a
denia:l . ,
]: have found the license denial route to be ��ery difficult as a
methoci to achieve compliance. One also fears the possibility of litigation
if a J_icense is denied. However, I agree that it is our responsibility to
so inf:orm the Manager and Council of any problems and let them make the
decisi.on.
-I: really couldn't do a good survey job on thCs many by the required
Counci.l meeting date.
I: suggest that we make up a couple tablets o:E inspection forms copied
after the one used by Anoka. I believe Mary just did this for me on Friday.
I will. proceed to survey them at a leisurly pace with the opportunity for
you to review the reports prior to their filing. This way I will not
accumu.late a lot of time during a month increasin�:; your cost. Perhaps, this
projec.t should ma.ke me happy, but I don't want thc: "pressure" of doing it in
a hurxy.
Presently, I'm only aware of one place that tias been a problem and that
I is the Fridley Food Market on East River Road. Hr�wever, I would still want
a moxe sustained list of contacts than presently .:.n the file on this establishment.
� I would like to get the food ordinance under the Code Violation Bureau
to facilitate any necessary enforcement. Obviousl}°, you may not want to do
this until recodification is completed.
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Pt�.blic Health Sar.itarian
LIST OF T�IC?'NSFS TO ?� A?'DROVFD BY THr CITY COtT�TCIL AT T� rL �TI7�3G OF' APRIL 16� 1973 �, ��
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LIST OF LICE�TSES BY �:APPROVEII BY FEE
, Oi�T SALE BEER �
Casino Ro�ra'Le
1 6225 Hwy. 6 i
Fridley Casion Royale Public Safety Dir. 12C.Q0
I �Fireside Rice Bowl
71.�l�.0 Centra7_ Ave.
Fridley Glenn j�Jong Public Safety Dir. 120.00
IOFF S4Z� E?FF;R
Fridley Fooci Market
'815t� East Ri_�-er Road .
Fridley John Rieck Public Safety Dir. �15.00
'Gulf Service� Station
7�51 Fast River Road
Fridley Thomas ;dolff Public Safety Dir. 15.00
IPDQ Food Stc�re
620 Osborne�Road
Fridley PDQ Food Stores� Inc. • Public Safety Dir. 15.00
' Penny� s Supe:r �Iarket
65l�0 Univere,ity Ave.
� Fridley Penny�s Super riarket Public Safety Dir. 15•00
LIVESTOCK
' Audrey Theilmann
1�l�0 �.ice Creek Road
Fridley Audrey Theilmann Public 5afety Dir. 21.00
� D�Tj�RY TRUCK
�American Linen Supply
700 Industrial Blvd.
Minneapolis Americ�.n Linen Supply Public Safety Dir. 10.00
1 GAP�BAG� PICKUP
Knutson �iauling
�45l�1 Heights Drive
Minneapolis Arnold Knutson Public Safety Dir. 25.00
'I � Haul-a-way Syst�m
344 Larch St.
Minneapolis Hattl-a way Sy.stem PL:blic Safety Dir. 35�00
' Modern Serviees
Po Box 41�45
Minnea��olis Modern Services Public Safety Dir. 25.00
� 3alla�her�s
9151 Central Ave.
Minneapolis Richard Gallagher Public Sa.�rety Air. 25.d0
LIST OF LICFI�I5ES CONTNiTED
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IGARBAGE PICKTTP
,Suburban Pickup
Box 1,�6 3�oC� Restwood Road
Minneaoolis
, Ace Solid �r;aste
3118 - 162nd. Lane NW
Anoka
� Jetline Service
3817 Xylon Ave. No.
� Minneapolis
Lof�ren Sanitation
'9100 Flanders
Minneapolis
Christen Trucking
1 3501 Silver Lake Foad
Minneapolis
,Walterts Disposal
293� - 101st �Ave.
Minneagolis� _
, CIGAR�TTE
Moore Lake Uniori 76
'S695 Hackmann Ave.
Fridley
,Gulf Service Station
7451 East River Road
Fridley
� TAYICAB
Columbia Heights Cab Co.
'903 - 40th Ave.
Columbia Heights
1 TA�T' ,RAt
Fi.resicle Rice Bowl
,7t�.0 Central Ave.
F ridley
Frontier Club
�7365 Central Ave.
Fridley
'Casino Royale
b225 x�. 65
F ridley
' FOOD FSTABLT3H^2E'�1T
Dealer � s r.f g.
5�-30 I�iain St.
Fridle
BY
Jack Gallagher
Dean Warden
John Barclay
Harland Lofgren
Robert Christen
John Walter
Richard Kyro
Thomas Tdolfi
John LaMont
Glenn Wong
Marlene Povlitzki
Casino Royale
Sir �Tend, Inco
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APPROVED BY FE'E
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Public Safety Dir. 25.00
Public Safety Dir. 35.00
Public Safety Dir. 25.00
Fublic Safety Dir. 25.00
Public Safety Dir. 2�.00
Public Safety Dir. 25.00
Public Safety Dir. 12.00
Public Safety Dir. 12.00
Public Safety Dir. 45.00
Public Safety Dir. 12.00
Public Safety Dir. 12000
Public Safety Dir. 12.OQ
Public Saiety Dir. 95•00
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'LIST OF LICFNSES COPSTINUED
FOOD FSTABLI:S?�'��NT BY
, Kurt Mfg.
: 5280 Main St;.
Fridley Sir Vend� Inc.
! Reserve Supply
5110 Mai.n St;.
Fridley Sir Vend� Inc.
' Mel�s Barber Shop .
6379 Univer��ity Ave.
' Fridley Melvin Daniels
Gulf ServicE: Station
,7451 East Ri.ver Road
Fridley Thomas T,dolff
,Fridley FooctMarket
81�4 East Ri.ver Road
Fridley Jo�in Rieck
�Red Owl
�525 Univer�ity Aveo
Fridley Red Owl
, Gulf ServicE� Station
5344 Central. Ave.
'Fridley Gurney Gilberg
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250 Osborne Road
' Fridley CIT�, Inc.
Totinots
'7350 Cc�mmerc.e Lane
Fridley Totino�s Finer Foods
�Bro-�hen� Inc.
7501 Commerce Lane
Fridley Brothen� Inc.
1 Country Clu�� Market
6275 xwy. b5'
Fridley Country Club Market, Inc.
, Tom Thumb Food Market
315 Osborne Road
� Fridley Tom Thumb Food Market� Inc.
Brooks Superette
10i�2 Osborne Road
' Fridley Brooks Hauser
Western Serv��ce 5tation
,7600 University Ave.
Fridley Western Stores Div.
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FEE
Coirnn: Dev. Ad¢s: 35.00
"Coxma. Dev. Adm: 50.00
Cam.m. Dev. Ac�r►.
Comm. Dev. Ac�n.
5.00
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Corrun. Det�. Adm. 35a00
Comm. Dev. Adm. 25.00
Comm. Dev. Ad�. 30.00
Comm. Dev. Adm. 25o0Q
Cor,ur►. Dev. Adm, 25.00
Cor�n. Dev. Adm. 25.00
Corrml. Dev. Ach�. 1�0.00
co�. nev. Aam. 25.00
Go:ttm. Dev. Adm. �.0.00
Comm. Dev. Adm. 25.Ot�
LIST OF LICENFES CONTINUED
I , FOOD ESTABLISF1�iENT
Rapid Shop ��uperette
` 6530 East Ri.ver Road
Fridley
,Holiday Serv�ice Station
5807 University Ave.
Fridley
' Target Food Store
755 - 53rd A.ve.
Fridley
, Target
755 - 53rd Ave.
, Fridley
Steiger Gartzen Gara�e
,6519 Q'entral Ave.
Fridley
�Ona.n Corp.
1l�00 - 73rd Ave.
Fridley �
�White Knight
7300 University Ave.
Fridle�xx
' Railroad Accessories
4550 Main St.
' Fridley
Unity Hospital
55� Osbo�ne Road
' Fridley
Lests Standard
�7680 Hwy. 65
Fridley
,Strite Anderson
7585 Viron Road
Fridley
, ,Buzz�s Barber Shop
621.t7 TJniversity Ave.
Fridley
� Target
755 - 53rd Ave.
1 Fridley
Ole Piper Inn
622 Gsborne :�.oad
' Fridley
-$Y
Robert Hansen
Central Service
Jonathan `Food Stores
McGlynn Bakeries
Ernest Ger•tzen
Servomation Twin Cities
Kenneth Durbin
Griswold Cofiee Co.
Unity Hospi�al
Lester Schaffran
Servoma.tion Twin Cities
Buzz Arndt
Target Store
Robert Fetter
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Conun. Dev. Ac�n. 25.00
Comm. Dev. Adm. 40.00
c o�►. �v. Aam. 25. o0
Comm., Dev. Adm. 25.00
Comm. Dev. Adm. 15.00
Comm. Dev. Adm. 1030.00
Comm. Dev. Adm. 15.00
Comm. Dev. Adm. 65.00
Comm. Dev. ,�?dm. 25.00
Comm. Dev. Adm. 30.00
C�Otrun, Dev. Adm. 150.00
Comr.l. Dev. Adm. 5,00
Anoka Ca�anty
Health Dept.
Ancka �ounty
Health Depto
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�� LIST OF LIC'�NSES CC�1TI,?L?ED
FOOD ESTARL'ISFiMII�1T BY
, Chanticlear Pizza
6304 Hwy. 6�;
� Fridley
Howies
�240 �?ississ ippi st.
Fridley
r7cDonald � s
'S831 Univer;�ity Ave.
Fridley
�Burger King
6410 Univer:sity Ave.
Fridley
� Moon Plaza ]�estaurant
6215 Univer:�ity Ave.
Fridley
' Zapata�s
5905 University Ave.
' Fridley
Kentucky Fr:_ed Chicken
,7510 Univer:>ity Ave.
Fridley
King Chalet
'6259 Hwy. b�>
Fridley
,Ho�rard John;;on�s
5277 Cen�ral_ �ve.
Fridley
' Jimbo�s Pizza
'2l�8 ��issxs"ippi St.
Fridley
� Countrf I�itc:hen
280 - 57th Flace
' Fridley
uene�s Flavar House
�62l� Osborne Road
Fridle,y
Pairy Queen
'��30 T-fississi.npi St.
Fridley
'Cante.rbury F'ub
6t��31 University Ave.
Richard Kempe
Howard Nelson
McDonald�s
Burger King Corp.
Vernon Remley
Zapata�s Foods, In�.
Carl Beaudy
John Lindell
Haward Johnson�s Co.
James Schooley
John Wallenbecker
Gene Eckstein
�rnest Fitch
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Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka �ounty
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka �ounty
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka Countf
uealtt^. Dept.
An�ka County
Health Dept.
Anoka C ount;�
Healt'n Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka Co�.ztzty
Health Dept.
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Fridley Dean Gruye Ano?c�. County
Heslth Dept. 2�.00
'LIST OF LICE��TSFS COtdT1NUED
FOOD ESTABS�J:SHMENT BY
'Shorewood Ir�n
6161 xwy. 6;�
Fridley �nlilliam Nicklow
, A a nd '�T
7429 East Ri.ver Road
Fridley Donald Tarasar
' 100 Twin DriveIn .
Central and I-694
, Fridley Outdoor Theatre Caterers, Inc.
Holid.ay jJil2a�e North
,250 - 57tn Ave.
Fridley Erickson Brothers
'Snyder�s Dru.g Store
6582 Unive:sity Ave.
Fridley Snyder�s Drug Stores� Inc.
�F rostop Drive-in
7699 Vixon �oad
Dridley Sherma.n HansQn
` Ember�s
54� Central Ave.
'Fridley $entral r,mbers� Inc:
PYioenix Chow Mein
242 Mississi�ni St.
� Fridley Lyn 'uJoo
Shar � s Snac�� Bar
,52nd And Central Ave.
Fridley Shaxlene Clochie
Club !�7
, 6061 University Ave. �
Fridley Robert Snyder
'Target Headq�zarters
10$0 - ?3rd ,�ve.
Fridley Pioneer SJstems
, Moore Lake U:zion 76
5695 HackmantZ Ave.
' Fridley Richard Kyro
Rast River 3��ad Garage
6501 East Ri-Ter Road
'�, ' Fridley P�Iichael Z�odava
Fridle.y DX
5701 Univers:Lt;� Ave.
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Health Dep�.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Ahbka County
Health Dept.
Anoka Co�a.nty
Health Dept.
Anoka Connty
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Heal.th Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka Count�
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
AnoYa Countf
Health Dept.
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Comn. Dev. Adm. 25.00
Comr.i. Devo Adm. 15000
' Fridley Ihxane Schlot'Eman Comm. Dev. Adm. 5.00
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SUNDAY ON SALE LI ?JOR BY
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�Shorewood Inn . •
6161 Hwy. 6>
Fridley Wslliam Niciclow
�, Sandee t s Cat'e
61�90 Centra:L Ave.
Fridley William Weiss
� George�s in Fridley
3720 East R�.ver Road '
' Fridley George Nicklow
ON SALE LIQifOR
'Shorewood Inn
� 6161 Hwyo 6��
Fridley
' Sandee� s Caf'e
6l�90 Central. Ave.
' Fridley
George � s in� Fridle.y
3720 East River Road
� Fridley
CLU3 ON SAI,F LI�UOR
� Fridley V?� �rd Post 3b3
10l�0 Osborne Road
� FridZey
CLiTB ON S r SUNDAY LIQUOR
�' Fridley i,�d Post 363
1040 Osborne Road
Fridley
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William Weiss
George Nicklow
Fridley V�'W
Fridley VF`�T
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Public Safety Dir. 200.00
Public Safety Dir. 200.00
Public Safety Dir. 200.00
Public Safety Diro 4�500000
Public Safety Dir. !�� 500.00
Public Safety Dir. 4�500.00
Public Safety Dir. 200,00
Public Safety Dir, 200,00
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ESTIMATES FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION - APRIL 16, 1973
Patch Erickson Madson & Hanson, Inc.
' Archite�cts and Planners
2801 Wayzata Boulevard
Minneap�lis, Minnesota 55405
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Fe�bruary and March Inspection, Fridley Liquor Store
FARTIAL Estimate ��6 •
Brauer �5� Associates, Inc.
6440 Fl;ying Cloud Drive
Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55343
PAttTIAL Estimate as of March 25, 1973. Golf course and
Nature Center Feasibility Study
Smith, Juster, Feikeam, Haskvitz, Casserly, CharteYed
1050 Builders Exchange Building
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
Estimate dated April 10, 1973 for Representation of City
of Fridley, Criminal matters for March, 1973
(See following cocnmunication)
Weaver Talle & Herrick
316 East Main Street
Anoka, :�iinnesota 55303
Estimate dated April 13, 1973 for March Retair�er and
services rendered
Schumann Bros, Inc.
Box 8599
St. Paul, Minnesota 55110
PAKTIAL Estimate ��l on Water Improvement Project ��109-B,
Painting of Elevated Water Tank
r ' Comstock & Davis, Inc.
Consulting Engineer
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
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For the furnish of resident inspection and re:ident super-
vision for the staking out of the following cc�nstruction work:
Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer and Water Improvenient Project
�k1D2 from Februaty 26 through March 30, 1973 �;PARTIAL ��15)
Water Improvement Project ��109-B from March 1�' through �
March 30, 1973 (PARTIAL ��1)
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$ 100.00
3,500.00
1,905.00
1,677.50
6,300.00
930.05
116.82
ESTIMATES FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION
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Comstock & Davis, Inc. (Continued)
Wa�ar Improvement Project No. 109-2 from March 19
thxough March 30, 1973 (PARTIAL ��1)
War_er Improvement Project No. 110 from March 19
thr.ough March 30, 1973 (PARTIAL ��1)
Wat:er Improvement Project ��I11 from February 26
th��ough March 30, 1973 (PARTIAL ��2)
St�-eet Improvement Project ��1973-1 and 2 from
January 15 through March 30, 1973 (PARTIAL ��1)
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59.18
1,102.44
195.95
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PATCH ERICKSON MA��ON � HANSON, INC.
ARCHITECTS AnJ� PLANNERS
2807 WAYZATA BOULEVARD, MINNEAPOUS, MINNESOTA 55405 TEI. 612/374-3490
_ March 31 �973
Mr. Gerald R. Davis, City Manager /° .1�A���
City of Fridley Z'j�/-
b431 University Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Comm: 7234
Re: Fridley Liquor Store
Inv: 3312
Inspection - February and ]iarch
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� Data collection and review
� * Preparation of p roject process j'low chart
z � Meetings with Owner and citizen�technical advisory committee
�* Establish project outline and cc�ntact with naturalist and
,� land management specialists
o * On-site evaluation and meetings of the naturalist and planner
�* Establishment of report outline and matrix for the site
� evaluation process
� � Recontact with rep resentatives j'rom Anoka, Ramsey and
� Hennepin Counties, School District #14, Islands of Peace
Committee and selected community� representatives from first
ring suburbs adjacent to Fridley°
, Contract Fee: $11,000.00 Work con�pleted to date $3,500.00
TOTAL MARCH 25 BILLING $3,500.00
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HALL, SMITH, JUSTER, FEIKEMA ond HASKVITZ �
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MINNEAP�OLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 SUBURBAN OFFICES
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Fridley, Minnesota 55432
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. C�N �� PLEA9E RETURN THIS PpqTION WITH YOUF-PAYMENT
DATE . AMENDED � • • BALANCE ^ ,,
' 4/10/73 FORWARDED FROM LAST STATEMENT
Re: Representation of City of Fridley, Criminal
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Balance at $35.�0/hr. 23 hours 805.00
Secretarial Services 100.00
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HALI, SMITH� JUS'i-ER, FEIKEMA AND HqSKVIT2
AT"'ORNEVS AT LAW
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SMITH, cTUSTER, FEIgEMA, HASKV ITZ 8C CASSERLY
WYMAN SMITM
LEON�ARD L JUSTER
MENRY H. Fe1KEMA
RONALD l.liASKVITZ
JAMES R. C.4SSER�Y
CARI J. NEWOUIST
PATRICIA L. BELOIS
DOUGLAS HALI
OF COUNSE�.L
Fridley City Hall
6431 University Avenue N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
� Attention: Gerald Davis
City Manager
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Dear Mr. Davis,
CHARTERED
April 2, 1973
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SUITE 1050
6UILDERS EXCHANGE BUILDING
MINNEAPOLIS, MtNNE50TA 55402
TELEPMONE 339-1a81
FRI�LEY OFFIGE
6441 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E.
FRIOLEY, MINNESOTA 55432
TEIEPHONE 560-6870
Re: M<irch Prosecution Work
Attached please find my time statemen� for prosecui:ion work during the month
of March, 1973. I have prepared this statement frc�m my day to day time records
which I am preserving should you desire further ini'ormation about any particular
entry.-
The total time certainly exceeded my original estiniate. During 1970, I averaged
approximately 35 hours per month. The largest entr�y is of course for time in
Court. At one time, the Court handled jury cases c�n a quarterly basis. Presently,
jury cases are being handled on a bi-monthly nasis. This means that pre-trial
converences are held during even months and the jury trials are held in the
odd months. There may be an increase in Court time for April due to scheduled
jury trials. The entry for correspondence and forrr�al complaints may diminish
in the future because the time amount for March re�resents work on files I
inheritE:d going back to the Fall of 1972 and even back to 7971. In the future,
I am go�ing to try to prepare formal compiaints within 7 days of the request
therefor.
I think that things went very smoothly during my first month with the possible
exception of the training meeting for which I did not allocate enough time for
effective preparation.
I would appreciate some advice at this point as to time factor. The city may
wish mE� to devote whatever time is requested of ine for prosecution work. On
the othE�r hand, the city may wish me to stay as close as possible to 30 hours per
month. If the latter is the case, perhaps we could discuss which.areas should get
priorit�� treatmeni.
Thank y�ou.
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Carl �. IVe�aui st
TIME RE:CORD FOR MARCH, 1973 PROSECUTION WORK
l. Cc�urt and Preparation therefor
2. Office conferences
a) Police Officers 2 hours 25 min. -
b) City Employees 4 hours 25 min.
c) Citizens 1 hour 35 min.
d) Attorneys -0-
e) Highway Patrol Officers 1 hour
3. Phone Conferences
a) Police Officers 2 hours 5 min.
b) City Employees 55 Min.
cj Citizens 2 hours 50 min.
d} Attorneys 3 hours 55 min.
3). Highway Patro] Officers -0-
4. Correspondence & Formal Complaints
5) St�iff and Training Meetings
21 hours
9 hours 25 minutes
9 hours 45 minutes
7 hours 30 minutes
5 hours 15 minutes
52 hours 55 minutes
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CHARLES R. wEAVER 316EASTMA�NSTREET
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VIRGIL C. MERRICK 121-5413
ROBERT MUNNS
JAN1E5 D. Gte85 Apri1 13, 1973
FREDERICK-W. KEI:;ER, JR.
WIILIAM K. GOODRICH
' THOMAS A. GEDDE
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' Att:end Council Meetings ZI hours
StG�ff Meetings 4� hours
' Cit:� Prosecutian (5 cases) 4 hours
Transfer of Prosecution Files 5 hou.rs
Dw:kley vs. Citz� of Fridlez� (arbitration) 4 hours
Police Penszon Matters • 5 hours
, Recbdification 2 hours
Meetinqs with City Manager 6 hours
(March 22; March Z5; March 22; March 29)
' Meetinqs with Department Heads 3 haurs
MisceZZaneous Telephone Ca11s 2 hours
46� hours
Ext:^a Hours 577.50
� Secretarial A1lowance 100.00
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SMITH, cTUSTER, FEIHEMA, HASKVI7'Z SC CASSERLY
WYMAN SMITM
LEONARD T. JUSTER
HENRY H. FEIKEMA
ROMALO L. HASKVITZ
JAMES R. GASSERLY
CARL J. NEWOUIST
PATRICIA L. BE.1015
OOUGLAS HALL
OF COUNSEL
Mr. Gerald Davis, City Manager
Ci ty of Fri d7 ey
6431 University Avenue N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
CHARTERED
April ll, 1973
Re: Police Pension special bi71
Dear. Jerry:
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BUILDERS EXCMANGE BUI�DING
MINNEAPOl15, MINNESOTA 55402
7ELEPHONE 339-l481
FRIDLEY OFFICE
6441 UNIVERSfTY AVENUE N. E.
FRIOLEY, MINNESOTA 55432
TELEPHONE 560-6870
I mailed out yesterday a copy o� the letter I sert to Senator Schaaf and to
Representatives Paul McCarron and Joe Connors. I guess that letter is pretty
self explanatory. I get the feeling in talking with all three of them that
they have a sort of commitment to the police that. prevents them from whole-
heartedly supporting a special bill for the City. This feeling is manifested
more in Joe Connors than in the others. I thi�k all of them would like to
have some soiution so that both the police and zhe ci�y council would be happy.
Each of them have some hope that general legislaf;ion wfll take care af the
matter. I believe that each of them would just as soon have the matter pass
this legislature and be considered early in 1974„
I do not believe that the prospects are good for getting the special bill passed.
I do not think our present representatives and sE�nator are enthusiastic about
the League of Minnesota Municipality general bil'i.
WS:amb
CC: Virgi7 Herrick, Esquire
Yours truly„
Wyman Smith
WYMAN SMITN
LEONARD T, JUSTER
MENRY li. FE�KEMA
RONALO l. HASKVITZ
JAMES �R. CASSERLY
CARI J. NEWOUIST
PATRfCIA L. BELO�S
DOUGLAS HALI
OF COVNSEL
LAW pFFICES
SDiIT�I, cJtiSTER, �'EI�E�IA, �"�SK` I'CZ �'c CASSERLY
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Tt�e Honorable David Schaaf
Minnesota Senate
State Capitol
St. Paul, P�innesota 55155
Dear Senator Dave:
CHARTERED
April 10, 1973
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BUILDERS EXCHANGE BUILDING
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402
TEIEPHONE 339-1481
FRIDIEY OFFICE
6441 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E.
FRIOLEY, MINNESOTA SSa32
TELEPHONE 560-6870
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� I thank you`for taking time to visit .��ith me on 7uesday. As I understand
it, the Fridley bill has gone througi� the Revisor's 07fice a�d that you
wili contact Representative P�1cCarron and see that the special biil is
� introduced. The City Council V�ould like to have�it referred to the
Government Opera�ions Co�mittee and ihen by them to the Joint Committee
on Pensions and Re�cirenent.
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I am going to reoort to the City that I have onl�� a commi�ment that tne
speciaT bi11 �rri11 be introduced and that you and the other spo�sors
reserve tt�e riqht to consider the need of the legis7at�on when you have
a total view of the piciure.
I am ooing io send a copy of this 7etter to ReprE:�sentative Pau7 McCarron
' ana to Representative Joe Conn�rs. I would hope that each one of them
���ould assist in seeing that it is introduced. P��ul, of course, did not
knotiv that you had previously run it through the Itevisor's Office.
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��lhen the bill is numbered and has been introduce� in both the House and
the Senate I 4vish tha� you ��,ould le� me know what ihe nu�,�bers are. The
Ci ty i s 1 i keL�ri se i nterested i n kno�,� � ng when i t g�es to the Governmeni
O�erations Commi tie2 and on �ahat P7onday ri gnt i t wi 1� come before the
Reiirer�ent and Pension Joint Board.
I do hope that before the session is over th�t t�ere can be some joint
acti on on thi s bi 11 or som� other al t�rnati ve tl�at the �ol i ce ti�1i 17 also
fully support. I am passing on to the City flanager and t� the me.nbers of
�he City Council and to Virgil Nerrick your Of72Y' of tryina to oerhaps
mediate bet�veen the City and the oolice on cetting somQ mutuai suopor�.
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cc: Representative Paul �1cCarron
cc: P.epresentative Joe Connors
Yours truly,
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CiTY OF COLUMBIA HEIGi�-�T�
ACMlNISTRATlVE OFFlCES
o GOLUM131A HEIGHTS, MINNESO�A 5542i �
April 12, 1973
� � t�t►-. Steve Barnard .
Mr. Geraid Davis
' Mr. Tom Hoban
Mr. 4larren Hyde
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Gentlemen:
� Re: Proposed Metro Rate Authority - Area
� - informational Meetings for Loca) Officials
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Thank�you for your cooperation in setting up the
afaove meetings in your respective City Nalls.
Our scF�edul'ng �itl be as follows:
7uesd�y, April 24th, 7:30 p.m. - Fridley
, �dednesday, t1Ari 1 25th, /:30 p.m. - ldest St. Paul
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Tfiursday, Aprii 26th, 7:30 p.m. -'�lhite Bear Lake
Tuesday, May lst, 7:30 p.m. - Edin�
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Chairman, �d.;.P, Rate Study Commit*_ee
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cc: Clayton LeFevere
Merv Tretter
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INSPECTIONS
$UILDING
ROugh-ins;
Footings:
FTamings and 8einspections
Work Not Ready oa Rejected
Stop Work Posted
Viol.ations Checked
CompJ.aints Checked
Dangerous Buildings
S igns
Miscellaneous
Finals; Residential
Finals.: Com. & Industxial
Total T.nspections
Permita Tssued
YLUMBIIr'G & HEATZF�G
gough-ins;
Reinspections
Work Not Ready ax Rejected
Dangerous Buildings
Miscellaneous
Finals; Residenti.al
Fina.ls : Com. & Industrial
Total Inspectir�ns �
Perntits Isaued
II.ECTRICAL
�tough-ins :
Reinspections;
Woxk rot Raady ax Rejected
S igr�e
Dangerous Buildings
5exYice Inepectiona
Finals ; Residenti,al
Finala; Com. & Industrial
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MONTHLY R�FORT �
8. MC�NTHI.Y INSP�CTIQNS i{
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45 50 95 134
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b�fl 12 113 54
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15 5 25 19
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Total Inspectians �9 52 276 142
� Pexmits Iseued .
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TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION 1973
NUMBER OF PEtZI�1ITS ISSUED �R��
1. Residential �.2
2. Tawnhouses 0
� 3. Multiple Dwellings 0
� 4. Residential Garages 1
• 5. Residential Alt.l�d �-7
6. Commercial a
7. Industrial p
8. Camm. Ind. Alt./Addn, 2
4. Signs
I0. Wrecking, Moving 2
12. Others O
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MONTNLY RE�ORT
A. Number of Permits Issued
B. .�stimated Valuation of PeYrnits
IURI�EA REV D�TE PACiE OF �?pROVEO
1972
MARCH�
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Heating 50 25! 107 64
Plumbing
Electrical 88 20 209 69
TOTAL 159 hh . �9? 17
ESTIMATED VALLTATIO�S OF PER'�fITS ISSUED �
I. Residential � 275,332 $ 176,568 $ 6I1,118 222,054
2. Toownhouses 0 0 0 2 683 202
3. Multiple Dtaellings 0 0 0 0
4. Residential Garages I 993 0 1 943 2 193
S. Residerctial A1t.JAddn 56,536 7,670 80,606 24,19b
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TOTAL RESIDENZ'IAI. Ol S 184,238 (S 693,717 �2,931,645
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6.. Co�nerc ia1 Q 0 0 0
7. Industrial � 0 0 435 182
$. Comm. Ind. A1t./,Addn. 2I,500 55,000 28,500 78,260
1'OTAL COr�i., IND. $ 22, 500 $ 55, 000 I S�28�500 � S 513. 442 ��
9. Signs $ 275 $ 1,550 $ 7,230 $ 7,750 �
1 0. Wrec king, Moving 3 000 800 3 200 800 1
11. Others 0 0 0 53,689
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G R A N D T O T A L V A L U A T I Q N S $ 3 58.b76 + I.S� 24 1. 5_ 88 _1 $ 7 3 2, 6 4 7 1$ 3, 5 0 7, 3�� '
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LZCENSE FEES
TYPE NUMBER
PROTECI"IVE IidSPECTIO�U SEC�TION
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C. License Fees Collected
D. Permi� Fees Collected
REV DAT£ � � PABE OF ♦vo
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Blacktopping � 11 $ 1E�5
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Excavating 14 210
Gas Services 36 540
� General Contractor 119 2,975
$eating 49 73:5
� House Maving � Wrecking 4 6��
Masonry 26 391:)
Ofl Heating 8 120
Plastering 4 6Ca
Roof ing � � 3C�
Sign Erectors 10 250
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Heating
Plumbing
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1973 197�'
PERMZT I�'0. `S MARCH
•12048-1208I $1,000.24
9383-9470 ' 2,841.7a
5546-5595 1,439.50
5885-5915 737.75
137-139 20.00
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$1, 591. C�0
398.75
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b,996.45
2,754.00
2,461.25
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LAST YEAR
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1,277.55
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FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORT FOR MARCH 1973
Total alarms for March 1973 ... ...... .... 41
Total alarms for March 1972 ............. 23
Increase in alarms for March 1973 ...... 18
Total ala�rms 1973 through March 31st. ...... 9�
Total alarms 1 972 through March 31st. .. .. 79
Increase in alarms through March 31st. 1973 12
ALARMS
Autos F, Trucks 5
Gas Spills 4
Houses 1
C;ommerci al 1
l:ndustrial 1
l.st Aid $ Rescue 3
Faulty Alarms 3
F'alse 0
Hfydrants Opened 3
T'rash 3
Grass 7
Box Cars 1
Smoke in house 2
3oint Response 1
Mutual Aid 1
Miscellaneous 1
H�onest Mistake 1
B,3rn 1
A��pliances 2
Total....... 41
TYPES OF ALARMS
General Alarms .... 29 Average response 18.93
Company Alarms .... 8 Average response 12.12
Still Alarms .... 4 Average response ....: 3.0
Fire losses for the month were less than $8�0.0�. This figure
does not include the barn on the Locke Property. There was no
insurance on the barn. Do not know at this time if they plan to
restore, or tear it dor�m.
Four Department Drills were held this month with an average
attendance of 25 men.
The monthly business meeting of the Department was held March ist
with 24 men in attendance.
On Friday March 2, the Fire Department held their Annual Banquet,
at Georges in Fridley. Mr. and b4rs. Ranko (Shorty) Schuur were
the honored guests. Shorty's Towing has furnished cars to the
Fire Department, for use in training the members, in the use of
Rescue equipment.
� Deputy Chief Robert Aldrich, visited the Pierre Thibault factory in Pierreville, Quebec
Canada, to inspect the 100' Ladder Truck we have on orde:. He was well please with
the workmanship. The truck should be delivered the later part of April.
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The North Suburban Mutual Aid Association meeting was held in Anoka, with two men
from the department attending. �
A9EETINGS ATTENDED:
Chamber of Commerce
Logis Meetings
Metro Paid Fire Chief's
Legislative Meetings
Forty Children and four adults toured the station.
Respectfully submitted,
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� Summarq of Activities March 1973
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This Month Last Year Total
Buildings Inspected 20 12 72
' Reinspections 4 11 19
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Others 0 0 0
' Special Permits p p p
' Occupancy Permits 0 I 0
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, Orders Completed 4 7
Illegal Equipment 0 0
, Written Warnings 5 5
' Verbal Warnings 15 16
Complaints 2 1
I, � Fire Investigations � 0 7
Extra Activities:
li � Remodeling of EOC & Police Department Specifications
Yension Plan meeti�gs
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Plans & checks an �tew construction
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This Month L�st Year Total
' Residential 4 1 1Q
Non-�esidential .0 2 3
� Commercial 0 0 3
' Industrial 1 2 6
Grass & Brush 7 2 S
, lst Aid & Rescue 3 1 7
,Auto & Truck 5 5 14
, F'alse 0 2 1
, ]Honest Mistake 4 3 9
]!tiscellaneous 13 5 17
, Storage 1 p 2
r4utual Aid 2 p 2
� Fiilltop 1 p 2
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P:esponse: 4I Alarms 658 men
, 29 General alarms 549 men 18.9/men call
8 Company alarms 97 men 12.1+ men/call
4�till alarms 12 men 3.0 men/call
1 Death & Injuries fox the month of Ma.rch:
• Injuries
� Firemen 4
Civilians 0
' Losses for the month of March: Buildings
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� Tota1 Losses for year to date:
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$4,125.00
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Fire Alarms February 1972 27
Fire llarms February 1973 21
Decrease 6
Total Alarms for 1972 thru February 56
Total Alarms for.1973 thru February 50
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ALARMS TYPES OF ALARMS
Autos $ Trucks 4 General Alarms .... 19 Average Response .... 18.36
Houses 3 Company Alarms .... 1 Average Response .... 1
Co�ercial 1 Still Alarms .... l Average Response .... 1
Industrial 3
Hospital 1
lst Aid F� Rescue 1 Fire losses for the month of February amounted to approximately
Fau2ty Alarms 1 $28,000.00. $15,000.00 of this loss was the result of a fire
Honest Mistakes l' in a vacant house. -
Joint Response 2
Stove 1 The regular monthly business meeting of the Fixe Department
Grass p was held February 2nd with 29 members in attendance.
Trash 1
False p Three Department Drills were held this month with an
Total ...... � average attendance of 22,66 men.
The men of the department put in a lat of hou rs completing the remodeling of
the offices, dormitory and meeting hall. The building Icoks very nice now that
it is completed.
Qne group of cub scouts toured the fire station.
MEETINGS ATTENDED:
Fire Department Relief Association
Minnesota State Fire Chief's Building Standards Committee.
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Summary of Activities February 1973
This Month
This Month Last Year Total
Buildings Inspected 16 26 52
Reinspections 0 21 15
Inspections other 0 7 7
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Inspector 0 1 0
Others 0 0 0
Special Permits Q 0 0
Occupancq Permits 0 1 0
Total 16 56 � 74
Orders Issued ,Q 2 10
Orders Completed 6 16 IS
Illegal Equipment 0 0 0
Written Warnings 0 7 14
Verbal Warnings 20 16 26
Compiaints 1 1 2
Fire Investigatioas 3 2 4
Extra Activities:
Baby Sitter Training Course
Council Meeting �
Meeting - State Fire Chief's Association (Chief Hughes on vacation)
EOC plans and specifications and meeting with UNICOM Comr:ander and Regional
Engineer
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This Month
This Month Last Year Total
Residential 3 8 � 6
Non-Residential 2 Q 3
Commercial � I 3
Industrial 3 0 5
Grass & Brush 4 1 1
lst Aid & Rescue 1 1 4
Auto � Trurk 4 3 9
False 1 3 1
Honest Mistake 2 1 5
Miscellaneous 3 7 4
Storage 0 2 1
Mutual Aid 0 p p
Hilltop p p 1
Total 21 27 43
Respoase: 21 Alarms 348 men
19 General alarms 341 men/17.7 men/call
I Company alarm 6 men/ 6 men/ca11
1 Still alarm 1 man/ 1 man/call
Death � Injuries for the month of February
Injuries Deaths
Firemen -0- -0-
Civilians -0- -0-
Losses for the month of February: Buildings Contents
$15,000.00
7,000.00 $2,000.00
Total Losses for Year to Date: Buildings Contents
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Autos � Trucks
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out o��r ler.E7i'�g� si��,����r �f thi.� znat�t�:r in revie��>ir���: ti;c� F'ric3ie�r cak�l�, `FV
ordina.nce, thac FG� z���;u:at��:is �z�e ac�t st�''�`:cic��f.7y r�7ponsiv�:• to
tl:e needs a.c�d 1GCaI i�,ifi•_i;:ivF>,=; cf. t:}:,� coms�ZUnii;y 5er��ed ��y cabie T'�l.
Further, wi� r>upport L'nc�se� p�ert:s of th� k�ili t�:l�ich resc>l� e t'r�c
politic4l a.nd juriscticti.oT.�l. pro'->irr.�s i.ri infer`-conn��ction a:�d i.n shar-
in� resoltr�es. �NE t?o sharf sc��iie o1' tlie a��i��-c�l-�n>;tiun: of t}ia LGa�;��c
OE �✓Iunicir�alitieS �l«:Ci!'� f:11E: �.OuS Oi .�i.UC<.1.1 3:11:.)t�0i']`y It"; Ci[ile �r�T Cic.�r(i�)j:�—
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a�c� �:iarin� cf r�sa�arct�s ��r.naz�:.; snral��:�T- fzi�_.ni��i}�a1i�ies caii be si.7cii-
ficant c.bsiaci��s to ir:c, de�vclopzi�er�t �f cal�.ie 'I��,�.
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bill. So.�:e c��:.�ez'n�� are �ne r��ly c}?ze_;tiu;�s tc,r c 1acL�:le.�t;i.U�7, 'Jlhers
are rr�o�•e su?,;.>tantive.
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disti•ic.is, ��i,�c;,e tilc�v Y��ay h?v�:� ��::eral c:�.��tt: �.�,,�' yy�te�;�s
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The iin�.I pi-�rasc, af tlze s�,�b-di�ri�ion, "li«sec� ot� ihe ��ubiic
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� p�•o���.gat�cf ��� L-h� car.,7:ri:5sior� a�c� p�;ar:i� :�.�"s1I be ''bascd c�n
the �ubl�c i:te: �•est". �'lT�,�� st-:auid t?�is havE: co be e;.�?.icitly-
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£i�: e y���:r� i�rar�chise sinee tne q�z���;c��� of cu �.��iiication :s
a�r�:ied afit.r �he fir��t fi�•e year �>er�c:i. Ii f:7e i.nt�:�tion nf
t:�n_ ��athc�r is �;o xe:co�;�_ri.c�;,.c', a'_ot�.? �-c�vi.ev,� c,f th�� cak�Ie
S�fSt�Cll O'p'�t�'.'izL2iiC1 1f'LE,'T' fl'dt? rJCu7'Sy ��'.:5 °iiOtl�.i� .�""i2 SO CyCSI�_
nat'ed, a;��3 ���f: ti.�ci to a ccrt:`icat�� r�:.fl��al, Ij"�: fee; the
R•a�r in �-�•hic:h t?�iis r�g:,lation �s �arr°s;_�:=tl;� st�ted is discourso-
in� t� thc� d�velak>rxcen* o± cablc: ��-s4ea:��s in ihe state.
10. S�CTICJ:�t 1 T tiI7�.3.-DI�rISACEN ?
Tre cl�tin�; �� this 1�rU--isiari tc:; i�e e:�±c=ctiv� April 1, i9'i3,
see�r�s� ta t.is tu be �;e.li�ica.l�i�� �r..ot:<<r�:t��; si.ne,e ii ti�o:ild
re-c�pen t�it: t�ue�.tz��;i c� +.r��> i'ricl?�:y o s•:3i�a.._ce. ��� are �.ct
aware af a:iy ofih<�r franct:is�� il:at 4�:�ouid b<; ia,c�uded ir� this
regulation. `;V� feel t1-.at w�� i�a->-e at�:i7r.�� b�T axI n� :i12 laa�s
gozr�rt�ing tlie �r��.�tit:i� ni � rra.c�ctz;se, and cl�� not feel tha4 v���
shoi:ld riave ta ris:c rc:- ��ecir:.? t_?,c c>��t�re c�austin^. ';'t.e clatc
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I'ridle�y Ca�lr; TV C�� n�ni �� sion i��;�� L}�,�.s t��r�. �i ��c;%���� r�ti!�t ui
ciiizens nrour�s is absol.u*Flv e.sse��}?xa: 4,e ,��_ re staonsi.�i� dr�vF1..,�._ .
n.enl: o£ cable T`� Sy5�?IX18. �1Yr!� pra:�tr� ;;;sG:�: ?ha± t::�:re �:-culc� t�e <_.
balance and a h;:altny inte_�--•uction a�-�c� in::c.i•�i ii;e taos.�ib:liLy o�
coristructive CO:lfT01'1�1i;1OL2 ��`:i.��f?R)fl t�t� :���:��' C'USi""-5:�1SSlOi1 2iitl !AC11
citizen plan►iing groups.
We respectfu�ly ::u�t::it t�e.�� reeomzzzer,ctat;ons ��: �'�e anthors c��
the bill.
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i'HE MlNUTES OF TNE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETiNG OF APRIL 16, 1973 �/i ��
The Regular Meeting of the Fridley Coun��l was called to order at 7:42 p,m.,
Apri] 16, 1973, by Mayor Liebl.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE;
Mayor Liebl led the Council and_the audi�nce in sayiny the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag.
INVOCATION:
�'he Invocation was offered by the City Manager, Gerald R. Davis.
�.pLL CALL:
!� MBERS PRESENT: Starwalt, Liebl, Utter, Nee, Breider
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
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FIRE SERVICE RECOGNITION DAY:
Mayor Liebl read aloud the proclamation proposing Saturday, May 12, 1973 be Fire
Service Recognition Day.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to adopt the proclamation. Seconded by Councilman Nee.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously. � �
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
REGULAR COUNCiL MEETING OF MARCH i9, 1973:
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt the minutes of �he meetiny of March 19, 1973
as presented. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Liebl d�clared the mot.ion carried unanimously.
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ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
Mayor Liebl said ��e would ii�ke to add the following items:
2-B - A resolution reyarding �hange in the Firemen's Pension Legislation.
Appointment: Robert H. Freigang, Probationary Police Officer.
Communication, Item #26 - Rice Creek Watershed District, reyarding accelerated
siltation of Locke Lake, dated April 7, 1973.
MOTION by Cou�cilman Breider to adopt the agenda as amended. Seconded by Council-
man Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the mctio�
carried u�animously.
, VISlT,QRS:
None.
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RE�,E IV ING REPORT ON STEVENSQN SCNOOL WAiLKIdAY 1PRU� ):
Mayor Liebl called on the City Manager to sumnarize the p�oposals.
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The City Manager referred to the map of the area on the over-head projector.
He said the research on the matter dated back to 1971 and probably before. He
said the proposed action to build a sidewalk had been considered as a safety
improvement for East River Road. He said the installation of a walkway would
eliminate the need forbussing of children who live ��n 62nd k�ay and North and
West of East River Road who attend Stevenson Elementary School. He added,
the bussing situation on and off of East River Road creat�s a greater hazard
for the children than they wauld encounter walking to school.
Ne said he woul�l summarize the past actions on the matter. Las�t y�ar there
�.��� some discussic�n with property owners of the area. He said a sidcwalk was.
-���pos�d b�tw�sn 62nd Way, River Edge Way, and the schaal. H� satd it was his
°�".��ing the agreement could be reached by providing property Pemuneration to
�`-� property awners for the Nor�h Sidewalk. He said this was not accomplished
.-�L that time. He added, the administrafiion could not find two property owners who
were willing to sell an easement to the City for the South Sidewa�k. The City
Manager said the administration had proposed four different routes for the walk-
way on the South.
The City Manager said he had outtined the cost of the project in the agenda.
He added, there is $9,000 budgeted for the project. �
The City Manager said he had talked to Mr. Raymond Hebel, Elementary School
Coordioator, 392 66th Avenue N.E., and asked him how many students reside in
the area, and Mr. Hable said there are 87 at the present time, 66 who are
currently being bussed to school. The City Manager said tbere would be a saving
of about $2,800 per year in bussing costs if the walkway were completad.
The City Manager said it is the Council's decision of what to do on thE project.
He added, the administration had not been able to negotiate an agreement. The
City Manager said it was his feeling that if the City wanted to proceed, they
would have to go to condemnation of the property in some cases. •
Mayor Liebl asked the City Manager if it was his suggestion to designate a route
and if agreement eannot be reached, then, start condemnation proceedings and
beg3n the sidewalk. The City Manager said yes.
Mayor Liebl asked the City Manager how much land would be acquired at this time?
The City Manager said there would be 1208 square feet of land acquired for the
sidewalk easement for the south sidewalk and based on 64t per square this would
be $773.12, on the north side walk there is 3,021.68 square feet and at 64�
per square foot, this would be $1,934.34. The City Manager said this amount
would be for the a�quisition of the )and only and would not cover the cost
of the shrubs or fencing and construction of the sidewalk.
The Mayo r as ked
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, Mayor Liebl asked if the two appraisers had kept in mind the damage and incon-
venience to property by the construction of the walkway. He said the property
owners would be affected every day. Mayor Liebl said he believed the property
owners are entitled to some remuneration for the inconvenience. Mayor Liebl
, mentioned there was an empty lot abutting the proposed site for the walkway,
on the north 6idewalk site.
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�i�yor Liebl asked the C+ty Attorney what had been his past experience in
settling these type of projects in court. He asked if the property owners
would be given more money? �
The City Attorney answered, it depends on the particular situation. He said
�`-=e value of land before the sidewalk is put in is cons+dered valuable after
:;-° �asement is taken into consideratian. He saia the appraisals had not
3eied the inconvenience to the people by the land being given for the project.
��d this was only an opinion. He said three people would have to be involved
=:�king the decision. He said he could not tell the Council if there would
=�cid i t i ona 1 damage to the p rope rty by t�he wa 1 k i ng t raf f i c.
s��yor Liebl asked what the costs wouid be if the project had to go to con-
demnation. Mayor Liebl asked if the City could just give the people a little
more money and reach a satisfactory settlement. Mayor Liebl suggested paying
ti�e person with the large empty 1ot $i750 to consider the damage to the 1ot.
Mayor Liebl asked if the property owner would be able to sell the lot after
the construction of the walkway, He said if the Council woul�d authorize a
larger amount be paid to the people for the waikway this would save a lot of
ramifications and keep peace in the neighborhood.
The City Attorney said the Council can authorize any amount it beiieves to
be fair. He added, $2,000 had been added to the budget for the project for
contingency and legal fees for condemnation if they are necessary. He said
the City also has to pay the property owners the cost of the appraisals they
have obtained on their own. He suggested using the money set aside for legal
fees to be additional payment fo the property owners and use negotiation
rather than condemnation. �
Mayor Liebl asked the City Attorney if this would be his recorrmendation? The
City Attorney said yes. He said a considerabie amount of time has been
spent on the project by the staff and he would like to see a settlement through
negotiations.
�Mayor Liebl recommended completion of the project this year. He said there
should not be a chance of hurting a child. He asked what would be more impor�
tant, $13,000 0� the lives of two childr•en. Mayor Liebl said he worried all
the past winter about a child getting hurt. He said a motion is on the books
that there will not be any action until June l, 1973. The Mayor said he would
like to ask the Chairman of the School Board to acquaint the two new Council-
men; Councilman Nee and Councilman Starwalt. with the past action and ground-
work of the project. He said he would like the new men�to know how the School
Board feels about the project and the safety of the children.
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Mr. Gordon Sangster, Chairman•of the Board of Education, School District.#14,
7169 Riverview Terrace� said he was happy to present the thoughts of the Board.
He said the police had asked the School Board to encourage the construction
of the walkway for.safety of the children. He said they would like to eliminate
the bussing of children. Ne added, the busses have to be routed to enter and
exit the area on East River Road. Nation-wide studies.have proven that walking
is safer than bussing children to school. He added, at other times, there
would also be access to the school property by all. Mr. Sangster said the
people wo�ld not be responsible for the maintenance of the walkway and they
would not be assessed for the construct+on of the walkwav, the School pistrict
would construct a continued walkway through the school yrounds and maintain the
entire walk. He said he felt it is the responsibility of the City and School
Board to provide walkways where ever possible. He expressed the hope that
the project can be executed.
��s��;ci lman Starwalr said some of the property ow.ners have expressed concern
����- liability of the property for the walkway. He mentioned the use of motor
��,-..;es and snow mobiles on the property. The City Attorney said the City could
:���i i cate the p rope r use of the wa 1 kway , j us t as i t does fo r any othe r s i dewa 1 k
and consider the use of motorized traffic illegal. He said this would not give
the peopie assurance that the walkway would not be used by these operators.
Counci.lman Starwalt again questioned who would be responsible for the liability
of what happens on the sidewalk. The City Attorney said the property owners
would not be liable. He said the only way they would be liable is if they
place something in the walkway, otherwise, he could not see where there would
be any liability for any accidents on the walkway.
Councitman Nee said he had a question concerning the utilization and potential
of fencing, headde2� the School Board has already taken a position. He sa,id the
property owners. have indicated th.ere is already a sidewalk in the area on East
River Road. He asked could this sidewalk be fenced?
Mr.�Sangster said the slde walk appears to be a right tu�n
Road. He said he questioned thi4 use as it would be fa�al
continued to took like a turning lane in the winte� months.
lane on East Rive�
1f the sidewalk
Councilman Nee asked if the construction of a fence or rail eliminate the
possibility of the walk appearing to be a turning lane? He said this is the
solutio� the neighborhood is proposing. He said some of them think,this would
work. �
Mr. Sangster said he did not know if th.is would work or if a fence would pro-
tect the sidewalk. Mayor Liebl asked,Mr. Sangster if the School Board recommended
the children walk on East River Road?, Mr. Sanyster replied no.
Mayor Liebl said he believed the property owners privacy and inconvenience
should be made relevent to the matter. He added, negotiations should be co�ducted
with this facto� in mind. He said there will be people walki,ng there whenever
they want to walk up to the school. He said the foot traffic would also be
adults. He said he would like to treat the people as he wou{d like to be treated.
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Councilman Breid�r asked if the Chair had any recommend�ti�ns aa to what should
be done. He also questioned Councilman Nee o� his recommendation for a satis-
factory solution to the matter. .
Councilman Nee J�ad he had spe�� a great ���I �f time o� the project and talking
to the property owners of the area and he w as not able fio reach.any agreement.
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high en�ugh. 'rfe a�ked hcaw ar�e�th��g c.dn be arranged
Councilman Nee said the people who had said no to the proposal had said no to
any reasonable price, He added, the appraisals had indic�ted there was no collat-
+-.�-a] damage with t_�e construction of the wa6kway. Councilman Nee said he did
agree with t�is point. He said when more money was taiked about, he felt
:�nswer was still no. He said it is the concern of the people to find
�f it is needed and properly planned. He said he would favor the con-
,�:� i on of the wa 1 kway .
°��.�.��r Liebl sa�d there are people who had just moved ±ntc, the area, He recaj led
;�at in 1571 there had been four plans for the constra�ct��n of a street through
the area. He said at that time the people felt this .const.ruction would shift
the traffis into the Riverview Terrace area. He said at that time the City
decided it would not construct the street and keep the area residential. He
said it was also decided at that time that there would be a walkway constructed
for the safety of the school children with the people on the north and south .
side of the street given proper cons+deration for the price of .the property
needed to construct the sidewalk. He said the happenings since 1970 and 1971
wifh new.people purchasing the property in the area without any knowledge of
the sidewalk proposal, have created problems.. He said the sel�er of the property
had not informed the buyer Qf the proposed walkway in the area. He said this
had created the situation where the people �elt the City was not dealing with
them in good faith. He recalled one property owner indicating that he would
come to an agreement if the City would give him what he was entitled to. He
said before the City purchases the land or before the condemnation of any land,
he felt the ampty lot at 180 62nd Way N.E. should be considered'for damage done
by the walkw�y. He suggested making payment of $1,750 to the property owner
for this lot. He also suggested the re�ainder of the lots be purchased for
about $1,000. He said he felt this is as high as the City could go for the
purchase of property in this area. He.said he thought the City could work out
a project that could be lived with and provide safety for the children.
' Councilman Breider asked how many pieces of property were be.ing negotiated?
Mr. Darrel Clark, Com�unity Development Administrator, pointed out the proper-
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Mayor Liebl said this installation would greatly handicap the property owner of
the empty lot. He said the applicant who would want to build a home ,�ould see
the sidewalk and not want to buy the lot. He said the traffic in the area is
reasonable, but the walkway would bring in additional traffic from the Al Rose
Ad�lition. He said he would like to see the children walk and not be bussed,
as they would be safer. He suggested the administration ca ntact the property
owners �nd offer this agreement. He said his recommendation would be to offer
the people on the south side $1,000 for their property, and the person with the
la�ger lot (190 feet) on the north side being offered $1,75�, and the additional
property �n �he north side being offered $1,000.
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Councilman Nee asked what was the price of the fence and shrubs? Mayor Liebl
said these were already in the budget and the amounts were listed in add�ition
to the land acquis.ition. Councilman Breider asked what pfrice ranges were
being talked about. Mayor Liebl said he would like to call on Mr. Habel,
Elementary School Coordinator� to report in his judgement what would be adaptable
fo:r the children.
Mr. Sangster answered that he favored the route listed as alternative No. l.
He said�this would be away from the parking lot. He said the next favored would
be the next route over from this, and the least favored to thefar east, etc.
He said proposats #3 and #4 would come into the back area of the school and
#2 was quite a distance away.
Darrel Clark asked if the proposed #1 route was tfie first choice of the Schoo)
�?strict apd Mr. Habel said yes. Mr. Habel added, this is the mosL direct roate.
:�:��or Liebl sald this wpuld• be in line with Riverview Terrace. Ha said the
�`r�rnate route would have 20 to 25 feet �aetween the garages.
Councilman Nee said the proposal,fa�thest west, is not feasihle. He said the
otker three are all feasible physically. The widest route would involve the
removal of some trees. Mr. Clank said this would be the least number af trees
to be removed of the four proposels.. Councilman Nee seid he believed it
would be.possible to bend around the trees,
Mr. C1ark, Community Development Administrator, said the garages are not centered
on the lot lines. It may be necessary•to use three feet from one lot and seven
from the other. Mayor Lieblsaid the route where the walkway wodld go between
the garages would provide some.screening and not damage the lot as much. Mr.
Clark said most garages are five feet from the lot line. Mayor Liebl said he
would like to pro�vide some screening on the lot line.
Counciiman Nee said the property owner on the proposed route wants to build a
double garage. Mr. Bert Slatet-, 128 Rivers Edge Way� said he has a very small
double garage and had planned to build a bigger double garage. He added� if
he ever had two proper sized cars they.would not fit into the present garage.
Councilman Nee said he had thought the existing garage was a sing•le.
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Mayor Liebl asked how much land is now available. Mr. Slater said the wallaNay '
would be six feet from his bedroom window. -
The City Attorney said this is why additional remuneration could be sought for
the proparty owners. He said �fiere shoul�d be some kind of barrier to keep
awey the noise also. The City Attorney sa(d in his judgement, $1.000 per •
person was a proper recommendation. •
Councilman Breider asked a resident of the area if he felt an agreement could
be reached. The resident said he would have to speak to his wife about the
matter, and she was not present at Che meeting.
Mayor Liebl asked the City Mahager how he felt about the suggestions. The Ci�y
Manager said he thought these tetms could be negotiated w�ith the property
owners, He added, he believed the recommendations to be very reasonable.
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could be reachedv Mr.
agreement reack���4 1�$�
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Rob��°� La�tz, 161 Rivers ��ige Wa� i� h� thought some agreement
Latz said he thought there cou�si h�ve heen some kind of
year. Flayor Liebl s�4d� therE is c�a�c�rrance of the property
, Mr. W. E. Hoya, `+.�!:.� ��: �s�y, a��� fi� wou1� 1�ke �-�r �ee �he children bussed. Me
said there has �ra :�e b�:ss�n�, tc, the �unior ara 5����� High Schools.
' Mr. Lewis �=arr, ;J? i�ive = f-:+:��.'�lay, satr` E���:� ;.i alYP;.z�'�,� �-:;�r�ed the agreement
la$t year. Playor �.iebi �a+�; ��c��e who ��ci al�����y � i��n�� �+ould get the $1,000
like everyone glse. Mayor Li�bi thanked him for hi�, �;ooperation. Mayor Liebl
, sa i d the re a re th ree i n ag reement , he qu�s t i one� ��hc� �t�e fiou rti� wou 1 d be. The
�:. i ty h�anage r sa i v ti� i s wou 1 ci depend on tF�e i ocat i on o�°� the wa l kway .
:°`�r Liebl asked Mr. Slater if,he would agree ta the wai4�way if he were paid
' .?�00 for the iand? Mr. Slater asked if thi�s amount was to be used for the
:�ing also? Mayor Lsebl said this would be for the land acquisition only.
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the route along his property was the hest one. He said if the walk were planned
to enter the parking lot there would be less maintenance cost. .He said the�
proposed route would allow the walking traffic to be directed into the recrea-
tional areas and disrupt the activities there. He said other routes would
cost less for maintenance as there would be no snow removal charges in the parking
lot area. He again questioned the representatives of School District #14.
Mr. Habel said they would ]ike to have a straight route into the school and not
into the driveway. He said the other routes would be less convenient routes�
to get the children into the school.
Mr. Slater asked if the snow would be plowed onto the area property owners
' property? He questioned if it would be placed to the rear of the school property.
Mr. Habel said yes.
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Mre Habel s��d the east entrance would be used, this is the entrance in the
back of the school building. He said this is the most dire�t route to the rear
entrance of the �chool building. He said the other routes would direct the
walkers into the front and lobby entrance.
Counci lmbin Nee said ��� a�.-e�rr�ent is negotiable with Mr. Anderson. Mayor Liebl
agreed say i ng, th � s + s wha � i-?� !.�nderstood.
Councilman Starwal� said the two gentl�men who have not sigrted the agreements
have heard the proposal. He asked if the Council would�adopt this proposal.
and i f th i s wou 1 d be acceptab 1 e.to the�u?
Mr. Slater said this thing had slapped him in the face. He said he would like
to go through his attorney on the matter. He said he wouid not give the Council
an answer at the present time. Mr. Slater asked if this agreement was signed,
would he be allowed to build his garage? He said this was part of his plans
wfien he bought the property. He asked where he would stand on this matter.?
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The City Attorney said th.is could be granted on the side along with the walkway
if there is enough room. Mayor Liebl said Mr. Slater could'go to the Board of
Appeals and be granted a variance.
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Mr. Slater said these were the items he would like to discuss before agreeing
to any,proposal. He sa►d he did not think these things could be settled this
evening as there was not enough time. �'�
The City Attorney said he wouid meet with Mr. Slater's attorney to work out
the details. He said the side yard waiver cou�d be a part of the agreement. �
Councllman Br�ider suggested this waiver be granted first. Mayor Lieb�l said
the Cit.y would need ample room for the sidewalk and would pay Mr. Slater S1,QQQ
f�r the easement.
#"- ;�cilmdn Nee said he would like toadd one reinf�rcing matter. He said if an
�;°4#�ment can be reached, the walkway could be anglsd to th�e benefit and advant-
-:� �f everyone. Ne said he felt there wouid be less damage if this couid be
-?:::got i ated.
Mr. Sla ter said this is why he would lika to talk out the details on the profsosa{.
M�s. Slater questi.oned the Council saying, didn't the Council already make up
their minds? She said ather people in the area have said no to the proposal
and the City Admin�stration and Counci) do not bother them any ionger.' She
sai.d they will not take a no from them and she had had it. Councilman Nee
said he would not have spent so much time in the neightborhood if this was the
case. �
Mr. Slater askgd what would happen to the traffic pattern in
the completion of the Islands of Peace Project? Mayor Liebl
exit and entrances would be away from that area.
the area after ' '
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Mayor Liebl said the proposed sidewalk is the same as had been installed in '
Sylvan Hills. He said there was a four foot walkway and there is never a
problem. He said the chiidren do not bother people. He addZd, hundreds of '
children,use the walkway to go to the park for various activities. He said
there was never any problems when he was the Councilman of the Ward. He said
the people were welcome to look�at the walkway and observe its use. He said
it has been working and is a good service to atl the people of Sylvan Hills.
He told the property owners that they would all benefit, the School Oistrict
and the individual property owners.
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The City Manager said the figures thet have been used this evening would not '
allow the project to be within the budget, there would have to be a transfer
of funds to the project.
Mayor Liebl said the City had saved some�money in the emergency fund. He said
he believed some money cou�d be squeezed out of this fund.
Councilman B�eider said he did not want to give the people the impression that�
the City would spend an unlimited amount for the 'isnd acquisition and the pro-
ject. He said he did believe $1,000 was more reasonable, but the fencing costs
an�1 the sidewalk construction costs must be added to this amount. He added,
the people should not think they can have anything they want. He said if the
otF�er members of the Council wanted to go ahead at the present time, he felt
there should be a dollar amount set.
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Councilman Breider said they were talking about thousands of dollars and emer-
gency funds. fie said ther� are other walkways in the City and there has not
been any fancy fences pu�t in. Mayor Liebi said these walkways are not six
feet from the property owner� windows. Councilman Breider said in other areas,
it is this way,
Mr. Richard H�rrisy 6?.�0 Riv�;rview Terrac� said he wouid suggest that the School
District share th� responsibility of th� ccsts of the project. Ne said they
could assign some mc,�s��y tc hRlp out the Cifi�� tie said thi� is a different
3otuation as there is �o�re n�v,� development, Mr, tiarris a�ked the possibi 1 ity
of putting a sidewalk on 52nd W�y. Mayor t_iebl said there could be no con-
structior of a sidew�lk on the residentidl street unless the street was one
leading to the sci�oo� property. Mayor Li�bi said the City� had been working
:uith th� Schcx�l Gis•trict f�r a satisfact�r�� s�?u+t:or� to the problem.
' ,N by Counci iman l��e �a �c4ui re the ncrrtF� ;c�ute a1on� the route designated
�re pianning ��partme�t and r�egotiata for the proposal on the south side
� the expanded compensation. Seconded by Counciiman Starwait.
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,.��+4anci lman Breider a,ked th�: City Attorr��y if tt�is m�tio� could be made at the
y�r�esent time as there was a m�,tion deai ii-�g with the pr-o�je�:t stating there would
be no action taken until ,iune 1, 1973? He asked if Councilman Nee's motion
would be in conflict with this motion. •
The Gity Attorney said the August 21, 1972 motion to delay action could be
rescinded. Mayor Liebl said he would not accept the motion by Councilman Nee.
Councilman Starwalt said he WITHDREW HIS SECOND.
The City Manager read the motion made by Councilman Mittelstadt, and action
taken on the August 21, 1972 meeting aloud to the Council and audience.
Councilman Breider asked if only the prevaiiing side can make a motion to
rescind? The City Attorney said this would be the case at'the following
meeting only.
Councilman Nee asked what this meant. The City Attorney said the motion was
in the intent of instructions to the staff. He said the staff waa not to do
a thing on the project, until after Jur+e l, 1973. He said if the Council is
of a different mind, they can rescind and pass. Councilman Nee asked if there
was any purpose in postponing the action. ,
Mayor Liebl said there would be no purpose in this. He said the Council will
need two months to set��e th� matter. He said in order to stay within the
bounds of Robert's Rules of Order, the Council would have to rescind the motion.
Councilman Starwalt asked Mr. Mittelstadt the reason for the date.being set for
no action? Mr. Mittelstadt said this would be the end of the school year.
Councilman Starwalt asked if there was any other reason and there were no citi-
zens involved in the delay. Mr. Mittelstadt repiied no. Councilman Nee asked
the City Attorney�if this was correct? The City Attorney said in order to take
action the motion sho��ld be rescinded.
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MOTION by Councilman Nee to rescind the motion made August 21, 1972, to delay
action until �une 1, 1973� as there is no purpose to bind the Council to this
date for negotiations. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a rol�l call
vote, Utter, Ne� Breider, Starwalt, and Liebl voti�g aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Liebl said the motion is now off the
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MOTION by Councilman Nee to authorize the administration to acquire the land
for the Stevenson School 1Jalkway either through ne�otiatian or condemnation
with the figures of $1,750 offer�d the property owners on �he north end of
the project (180 62nd Way N.E.), and $1,000 offered to the remainder of the
property owners in the project. (See amendment to motion on page 11).
f;�yor Liebl.asked if $2�000 had been budgsted for legal fees. The City Manager
.:�d this was true.
.��:��P��ctlrr�n Utter asked what does Mr. Hoyt, 19Q 62nd Way, gain by this? Mayor
'�bl asked if he was the own�r of the empty lot? Mr. Hcayt said he had the
�roperty n�xt to ttris.
MOTION by Councilman Breider thet the
$10,000, including land acquisition.
the sidewalk.
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total price of the project not exceed
shrubs, fencing and the construction of ,
Councilman Nee questioned if this would include everything. The City Manager
seid this would include all the property on both ends of the routes.
Councilman Utter again questioned if Mr. Hoyt had been considered. He added,
he is getting nothing for his inconvenience, the walkway is next to his property.
Mayor Liebl said
used to acquire
the south end.
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there were six people involved. He said there would be $1,750
the land on the north on each side and there are two more from � '
The City Manager said there would be a total amount of $3,500 for the two owners
on the north, $2,000 for the people �o the south of them, and $��000 for the•.
property on the south end of the project. The City Manager said this would be
a total of $7,500 and would not l�e possible to stay within the suggested $10,000.
Mayor Liebl said it does not cost $1,000 to put in a sidewalk. Mr. Clark said
the prices listed included cqnstruction costs of this seaso�, they had been
figured this spring. .
Councilman Breider said the $7,500 was three times the amount the appraisals
� had tndicated. He said this would be an exper�sive sidewalk. Mayor Liebl
felt 5olving this probiem was worth more than $i0,000. He said fie did not
think the additional $1,000 would break the Ci•ty. Councilman Breider said it
would be more than that. He said they would be spending $14�000.
Councilman Breider said the action was to.help the people of the ne,ighborhood
and then the City ends up paying like this. He stressed, $15,OQ0 is a great
deal of money for a siewalk.
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Councilman Starwalt asked if proposal #2 had been approved? He said he had no
reco 1 1 ect i on cf t� :�iec ; s i orf ' c use one rou :e o r anothe r, H� as ked i f he was r i ght?
Mayor Liebl suggested making a motion to take the most direct route. Councilman
N�� sa i d k�e w��� 1_�� �;.,��. `�a t�: �=t� t�se act i�>>� �` s��= a s. �1r. C f a rk sa i d the re
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are two 190 f«c�i ;���`���� �"';-�� �3iy Manag�r sa�r.i �herz ir �r�e agreement in from
the north end. "'"hE^ ���y t�4anager sa i d there i s a fence on one property and the
City would not have to relocate the fence if the City took three feet from one
Qwner and seven f�.F:� �:orr� t�.� other own�r. �layor L�-ei�l sa±d taking seven feet
�rom an 83 foot residPnt"s.::1 ;c� would grt.�ily damag�. ,.he �ot. He said they
would be taking three te�t: Y z-cr� the othc;r iot,
Councilman Nee said the matter was foyyy with him, Mayor Liebl said Mr. Hoyt
��tould be given *he same amc�unt as the c�ther- p�ople ?s he would have the same
:;��asian of his privacy as the other peopiL.
°�cilman Nee said there are four on the north side of the project, and asked
..�ch of these people woulc� receive $1,750? Councilman Breider said two
:�;c� receive $1,750 to come to the figure of $3,$00.
lhe City Manager said Mr. Davis f�ad a lot i%2 feet deep, Mayor Liebl said the
City would take a seven foot width. The City Manager said not as much would
be taken from the other lot. Councilman Utter said it is the same length.
Mayor Liebl agreed� The City Manager said what about the property south of these?
Councilman Breider asked if he was proposing giving each of these property owners
$1,750 also? Mayor Liebl said one of the property owners is giving up seven
feet. Councilman Breider said he did not believe there would be damage there.
He said he did not believe there would be as much damage on the empty lot
as there would be on the lots where there are homes. �
Mayor Liebl said the lot is 83 feet wide. Mr. Clark said the installation
would be a�sidewalk only, this area could be used for a side yard requirement.
He said it would not make the lot any smaller, for building as the seven foot
easement could be used as part of the ten foot sideyard requirement. He then
suggested the Council work out a settlement by square footage. Councilman
Breider asked what the square foot price woutd be for invasion of privacy.
Mr. Clark said he r.l�d nat know this. Councilman Breider said this is more than
i s pa i d fo r comme rr i�a ��. rc�pe rty .
Mayor Liebl asked the e�9�ig+e�=�3� motion by Counci lman Nee be read back. Counci l-
man Nee asked Councilman Breider if the dollar vaTues should be struck.
Councilman Breider said yes.
AMENDh�NT by Councilman Breider'to the motion cf Councilman Nee�to strike the
dollar amount and have the administration open negotiations and if there is a
need for future funding, at this time the matter would be brought back to the
Council for a transfer of funds. Seconded by Counciiman Starwalt. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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Mayor Liebl called for a roll call vote on the original motion.
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UPON A ROLL CALL VOTE� Breider,�Starwalt, l.iebl, Utter, and Nee voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
• Councilman Nee said making a decision on the proposed �out�es would be a very
difficult one. He said he had come to the conclusion that #1 would probably
be the best route although there would be many problems in negotiations.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to acquire the property on the proposed route #1
for the walkway either by condemna�tion or negotiation with Mr. Slater and Mr.
Anderson. Seconded by Councilman Breider.
The Clty Manager clarified that the property was between 128 Rivers Edge Way
�nd 132 Rivers Edge Way.
°"::uncilman Starwalt asked if the motion should contain the stipulation that
;'�'�� va�iance problem prpposed by Mr. S)ater be worked out at the same time
- the agreement?
Councilman Nee said he thought it should be a part of the agreement but not
part of the action. He then suggested including proposals 2, 3, and 4 in the
negotiations if proposal #1 fails. Councilman Nee said he had tried to
negotiate these routes but the attempts had failed.
The City Manager said he had not been able to work anything out with the
other property owners either. Councilman Nee said perhaps with the adjust-
ment in compensation the administration can persuade some one else to agree
to the walkway.
Mayor Liebl called for a vote on the original motion to negotiate for proposal
number one, the easement between 128 and 132 Rivers Edge Way.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye,�Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
Mayor �.ieb) asked the City Manager if there could be a report brought back
to the Council on the matter by June l, 1973. The City Manager said this
would be enough t+me. �
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MOTION by Councilman Breider ta concur w'fth the administratiorfs recommendation
to extend the time to receive bids to May 1, 1973, at 10:00 a.m. Seconded by
Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion wr�ied unanimously.
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RESOLUTION #54-1 REGARDING PROPOSAL OF CHANGE IN LEGlSLATIQN IN THE
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FIREhIEN"S PEN�I�P1 L�G9SLA� �€°��;
M0710N by Councilman Breid�r- �Faat whereas ���: v+ty Administration and the
F?'idley Fir�me�>"� R��1's�f P4,, .° ��:ion ha, ?;a,N .: ;,�d�� r�;:��ae�ted an, �rr�n�ment to
ex.i�ting L�g"s�s 3=;:��;a ���.�_ .��� d,��r� �;.I-,�i r� Wui ad_;�,,,,: per,�to� tl°�� Counci 1 urges
the Senator and Fte�rese�ta�.: ��;s� to do every �r� i�� � n i ts p�wer to exped i te passage
of th i s 1 eg i s 1 ai i o�i and ad��� �:: hesa 1 ut i on ��b� ��; �3 . ;e.�anded by Counc i 1 man Ut te r.
�lpon a voice vot-�Y �i'> votir.c; �ye, M,ayor Ls�=:h`; �4;;clvr�c? the motion carried unani-
�us ly.
FIRST READING OF AN ORDlNAN{;�. �E70PTING THE t;l�"`t CODE:
MOTION by Councilman Sreider ta adopt the fir�t reaciing of the ordinance with
f���ses-vataon of sc�me sect����s ar�� all corre�:ts�an:� t�e r�,���. is� the code before
second reading. SecoRd�.� by Counci lmari �1r.ter�
„�ilman Breider questioned the Council as �c� whether they would like .to
:� th� first reading bef�re the Code is revamped?
i''�r� City Attorney said the pr�sent priority is time. }ie added, the completio�
of the printing of the Code wili be delayed until all the necessary changes
are made. Councilman Breider said now is when the type can be reset and it
shouid be done now.
The City Attorney said he had not heard about any specific changes in the
Code. He said this would have to be done to meet the time limit. He said
at the present time, it is dragging.
The City Attorney said the etems that had been previously passed by the Council
had been incorporated in the Code, He added, the City Department Heads had
made some changes and corre�ctions. These changes wouid have to be individually
approved by the Council.
Councilman Breider said some of the sect�ons are not included in the original
draft. He mentioned the Carnivai portion stating, there is only a requirement
that there b� a license obtained. He said there is �o mentian of requirements
for safety. He said he would iike some regulations so the chil.dren do not
get hurt.
Councilman Breider s�:gge���d setting up an evening to go over.the entire book.
The evening of Wednesday, �y> '? was agreed upon.
UPON A ROLL CALL VDTE, Liebl, Utter, Nee, Breider� and Starwalt voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declarec: the motion adopting the first reading of the Ordinance
carried unanimously.
Councilman Breider said he will have his comments in writing and he would like
the other members of the Council to do this also, enabling the Council to
exchange comments and work out what has to be discussc:d.
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FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE RELATIN6 TO iHE SALE OF REAL ESTATE OWNED BY
THE CITY:
Councilman Breider asked if this was the Minnesota Transfer property. The
City Attorney said yes} it is torrens property. He said the examiner felt this
action to pass a� ordinance would formalize the resolution into ordinance form.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to waive the first reading of the ordinance rela-
ting to the sale of reaa estate owned by the City and adopt the first reading.
Seconded by Councilman Utter.
Mayor Liebl asked the City Attorney if the correction made in the legal
description in the minutes of the December 11, 1972 Publ+c Hearing Counc+l
�leeting from West to North was correct. The City Attorney said he believed so.
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��ar Lieb) declared the motion carried unanimously and the first reading
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E A E ES N TRUCI' A FE E I I EASEME AD A E T TO
LOT 1 AND 2, BLOCK 5, ClTY VIEW A@DITION. BY GLEN R. RAMSDELL. 00 - 57TH
PLACE N.E.;
MOTION by Councilman Breider to concur with the City Engineer.ing Department
with the stipulation that Mr. Ramsdell sign the agreement prepared by the
Engineering Department. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. .
�ONSIDERATION OF ACTION ON REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT BY NATIONAL AUTO
SALVAGE AUCTIONS OF MIJrNESOTA, INC.: �
Mr. Clark, said the
the use of the land.
process the request,
questioned directing
�onmittee or if this
have to be rezoned.
sent at the time.
item was not on the agenda for the approval or denial of
He said he would l�ke some direction on how he should
as it is not specifically covered in the ordinances. He
the item to the Building Standards Design Control Sub-
direction is not suitable, did the Council feel it wo,uld
Mr. Clark said a representative of the Company was pre-
Gouncilman Breider said he thought in his mind that the matter should be put
under special use. The City Attorney said this could not be done. Councilman
Breider asked if it could be app.roved to use the property as it is?
The City Attorney said the firm would need a used car license. Mayor Liebl
asked if the vehicles would be parked within the f�nce? Mr. Clark showed the
members of the Council an artist drawing of the property, and stated this was
what the property would'look like. Mayor Liebl asked if there were plans to
do some .landsceping? Mr. Clark said yes, the Ci�y was negotiating this point.
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Mayor Liebl sai,l the property is very close to the railroad tracks. He said
there was M-2 �_;nirig in ��w a�e�, ye add�c, �i�ert w��;� n�v�s be any residential
areas there, i�;,�yor Liebt 3sked the petitio�er if he wauld like to have this
project completed this ye�r?
� Mr. James A, L��a+��c�:,, zS�� �.,5r�� ��y�. S.�.. ,��pl t� H,�� � th�.ti� wc�� �� i i ke to cooperate
i n any way th� G i�y war t�c� � hen? to. He s� i�.� �::. wn� 1 d go to the Bu i 1 d i ng S tand-
ards Design Coratr�i 5ubc�r�nittee and return t:o ihe Co�?ncil at their next meeting.
Ne said hev�ul�i lsice t� kc:,��G �;h�t the pa�-ki��� ���,d s.re..;��in�; �-egulations would
� be. He :�a i r� th� c;+�ns , ra _, i,.������ :��;' Yh� p r�rc, ;:�� i�.�s�;� ��i �.�_ �.���t i n i i ne w i th the
regulations.
, MOTlON by Councilman Nee tn r:ot rezone the prnper�y. S�c�r,ded by Councilman
Jtter. Upon a vo�r,e votf., �?1 voting aye, t�ay�r l�iebl declared the motion
��rried unanimously.
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,tgn Control Subcommittee and come back to th� Council with their recommendations.
�tCEIVING THE MINU7ES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSiON MEEilNG pF APRIL 4. 1973:
REZONING REQUEST BY ROBERT SCHROER: '
Councilman Breider asked if it would be in order to set the Public Hearing
for May 14, �973? Mr. Clark said there is a memo on file stating the
Public Hearing would be May 7, 1973• Councilman Breider said this was not
a regular hearing meeting. Mr. Clark said the date could be changed if
the Council so wished. He added, he hoped this would be pos,sible considering
the time. Councilman �reider said the schedule for the regular public
hearing meeting of May t4, 3973 is already ve�-y heavy.
Mayor Liebl said this is three weeks from the present time. Mr. Clark said
there was nothir,g controversial aboUt the matter, the oniy consideration
would be the time requirement.
MOT60N by Cour�cilman Breider to set the Public Hearing on the rezoning
' request by Robert Schroer for May 7, 1973• Seconded by Councilman Starwalt.
Upon a voice vote, a)] voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
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A_ FAii�t i3�VELOPMENT:
Mr. Clark said this.item had been c.ontinued at the Planning Commission level.
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Mr. Clark added, if the Public Hearing is not set this would delay the
matter until June,
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MOTION by Councilman Utter to set a Public Hearing dn the
by parrel A, Farr Development for May 14, 1-�73. Seconded
Breider. Upon a voice vote, all vot�ng aye, Mayor Loebl
motion carried unanimously.
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preliminary plan
by Councilman
declared the
PROPOSED PRELIMINAR"r PLAT,j P. S. #73•-�+. VEIT'S SECOND A[101TpN. BY
LONDA ENGLUND: �
Mr. Clark said the �'I�nn+ng Comanissio�� had :�-a:c�r,xnendF.:{i �pproval of the pre-
1 iminary plat. He s.:�id a Publ ic Hear'rr�g cos.�?d be se*<.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to set a Public Hearing on the Preliminary Plat
requested by Londa Englund for May 14, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Breider.
Upon a voice vote, a?1 voting aye, Mayor �iebl declared the mot�on carried
unanimously.
EXTENSION OF $PECfA� USE PERMIT, SP. #11-04, GREEN GIANT HOME AND GARDEN
CENTER POOL CENTER:
Mr, Clark said the extension had been continued at the Ptanning Commission
level.
CONS I DERAT ION OF NAT I ONAL GUARD ARMORY PROPOSAL :
MOTION by Councilman Utter to concur with the Planning Commission members
who believe it would not be in the best interest of the City to add the
National Guard Facility to its many other projects. Seconded by Council-
man Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously. �
REPLAT OF BLOGK 10. INNSBRUCK NORTH TOWNHOUSES. FIRST ADDITION. REQUESTED
BY VIEWGON:
Mr, Clark said he wouldlike to add this 9tem and set a Public Hearing on
the item for May 1�+, 1973• He explained there had been some confusion in
construction which directs the jogging of lot lines which are not straight.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to set a Public Hearing on the replat request
by Viewcon for May 14, 1973• Seconded by Councilman Breider.. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Breid�r t�a receive the minutes of the Planning Commission
meeting of April 4, 1973. Seconded by Councllman Utter. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Lieb! declared the rr�tion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS �ESIGN CONTROL M€ETING OF APRIL
5. 1973:
REQUEST FOR SUBSTITU'�E TEXTURED STUCCO EXTERIOR WHEREVER WOOD S IDING -WAS
tNDICATED ON THE ORIGINAL PLAN AND MAINTAIN BRICK VENEER AS SHOWN ON THE
ORIGINAL PLAN 6Y BRYANT-FR�NKLIN CURPORATION AT 5451 STI� STREET N.E.:
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Mr. Clark said the Building Standards and Design Controi Committee had
recommended approval ofi the request.
Mr. Clark said the contrac�4r was unable to get the p;o�osed vertica) siding
so he has subm�t��d th� ,°°�au�st for �he �,~.arrge ta jtuccv.
Mayor Lieb� asked wl�a� this would do ta the concept of the building? Mr.
Clark said it simpl,y meant that someth�r�g �hat was, planned to be dark would
be 1 ight. It �N���lr� i�e eas��r to mas���.�'n, he ar±cle�i.
Mayor Liebl said the 3+.�}1din� Stand�rd� D�sign Ccar�trol Subcommittee had
stated there wouid be tv.�o stipulatiaris, a final plan was to be sumbitted
and also, there would be permanent can�.rete curbing installed.
MOTION by Counciiman Br�eider to concur witt� the Buiidinq Standard Design
' rantro] Subcorrmii.tee and approve the request with the two stipuiations
;ecommended by the �ommittee, Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice
•�ote, al1 voting aye, Mayor Lieb� declared the motion carried unanimously.
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REQUEST TO CONSTRUC� COLD STORAGE AREA, SHOREWOOD 1NN„� 6�61 HIGHWAY #6S:
Mr, Clark said the request had been approved by the Building Standards
Design Control Subcommittee and had been directed to the Board of Appeals
for their consideration. He added, it must be determined if the cooler
would be permanent or temporary. He said it would most likely be a
permanent installation.
Mr. Clark recommended the Council table the matter until the Board of
Appeals has acted on the variance.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to tab�e the matter until the 8oard of Appeals
makes their recommendations. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
Mayor Liebl asked Mr. William Nicklow if he understood the action taken.
Mr. Clark explained to Mr. Nicklow that the administration had to make a
determination on whether the addition w ould be permanent or temporary. He
said he thought their decision would be that this woutd be a permanent part
of the structur�.,
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Mr. Clark said there would be no ant,tenna on the top of the structure. A
representa�ive of General Television said all of the antennas would be housed
in the bell tower section of the building.
Mayor Liebl asked if there would be a drainage problem? The representative
� said the drawings have not been submitted. He said he planned to purchase
the property the next Tuesday
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' Councilman Breider asked how the building would set on the property. Mayor
Liebl said the building would face the Bank. Mr. Clark said the building
would set east of and across the street from the drive in bank poriion.
Councilman Breider questioned where �he tower would face. �'he representa-
tive said this would be on the north corner.
Mayor Liebl said when the Council adopts the final plan he would like to
see an artist drawing with some aesthetic viewpoints and the fina} land-
scape plan. He said this property is in the heart of the City and it is
important for the Counci�l to know what they are approving.
MOT10N by Councilman Breider to concur with the Buildings Standards Design
Control Committee and their stipulations with a fourth stipulation that
all antennas will be enclosed in the Bell Tower section of the building.
Seconded by Councl)man Utter.
Th4 raprasentat�vo of the General Televlsion Company said this was th�
reasan fcar the 8�11 tawer.
Councilman Starwalt asked if there would be identifying signs on the st�u-
ture or tower? �
Mr. Ned Cogswell of General Television said this had not been decided.
He said they had only talked about it at this point.
Councilman Nee said he thought it would be a very handsome building and
a good idea.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
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to the Council with the final plans.
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Mr. Clark said this item had been continued.
MOTION by Counciiman Breider to table the request for approval of site
development plan for the Green Giant Home and Garden Center, Pool Center.
Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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Mr. Cla�k said this item had been continued.
MQTIQN by Councllman Breid�r to receive the minutes of the Building Standards
R�tsign Control Subcommittee meeting of April 5. 19%3• Seconded by Councilman
Ut�erR UpPn a voicm vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried un�nimou�ly,
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REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECiION 45.013 , FRIDLEY CITY CODE. TO REDUCE TI� REQUIREMENT
SIDE YARD SETBACK FROM 15 FEE� TO 6 FEET TO_ALLC�W THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADDITION,
SHOREWOOD INN 6161. t�ZGi�4^'Ay �k&5 RY WILLIAM NI.v?�,OW: �
1`Zr. Clark said this had been. �Srevinusly di_scussed a�� w�s concerning the request by
the Shorewood �nn and would be brought back at th.� ne�:t �ouncil meeting.
RLQtTEST FOR A VARL�INC;E G'F Si�C"�I01V' S6.U5 3C, I'R3L;,�r' S�G�� ORi�iNANCE TO INCREASE THE SIZE
OF AN ALREADY NON-CONFORMING A.REA IDENTIFICATION SIGN FROM 279 SQUARE FEET (110 FEET
MAXIMUM) TO 312 SQUARE FEET TO ALLOW THE ADDITION OF TWO PANELS ONTO THE SKYWOOD MALL
AREA IDENTIFICATIOtd PYZON BY SIGNCRAFTER'S, INC.:
�`,-- �,,�ark said the Board of Appeals had recommended the request be denied. He said the
' '_ of Appeals hoped the administration and the owner of the shopping center could
A�ut plans for a new type of sign. He said they waul.d like to see a uniform type
3..° ;��struction with � direct��ry. .
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representative of t.he sign. campa+7y said thexe are 15 �_�f 2.0 signs out there now,
��� said he thought tEiere wa� raom for one more. He said the business needs the sign
or they would not ask for it.
Councilman StarwaZt asked if the denial would prevent the business from constracting
a sign for six months? The City Attorney said not on a sign permit.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to concur with the Board of Appeals and that the staff
will be directed to work with the prop�rty owner ancl tenants for the satisfactory
solution to the sign problem. •
The representative of the sign company said he had tried to work with the owner of
the shopping center for five years to build a new sign and it has not worked.
SECONDED by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
REQUEST FOR VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4, B4, FRIDLEY CITY CODE TO REDUCE THE REQUIRED
SIDE YARD ADJOINING AN ATTACHED GARAGE FROM 5 FEET TO 4 FEET 9 INCHES:
TO ALLaW THE CONSTRUCTION C)F A DWELLING AND GARAGE TO BE LOCATED AT 16S3 BRIARDALE
ROAD N. E. BY RICHARD MILI.ER HOMES ;
Mr. Clark said the variance was from five feet to 4 feet 9 inches. Mr. Clark said
there was also more to the item. He said there must be a vacation ordinance processed.
too. He said the foundation is right on the lat line. He said this was a vacation of
the easement.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to grant the side yard variance�to Richard Miller Homes.
Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.,
MOTION by Councilu►an Breider to receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals meeting of
� April 10, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, aLI voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the moti,on cazr�ed unanimously.
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RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE NORTH PARK COMMITTEE MEETING OE APRI� 5, 1973:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the minutes of the North Park Committee
Meeting of April 5, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared.the rnotion carried unanimously.
APPROVAL OF A LETTER TO ANOKA COUNTY HEALTli DEPARTMENT REQUESTING THEY ISSUE
CITAtIONS FOR VIOLATIONS OF MJNICIPAL HEALTH ORDINANCE:
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Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting ay�, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimousiy. ,
C�VS IDERAT ION OF APPROVAL OF AaREEMENT W fTH FRANK GA3RELC IK. SP. �i72-19
�=ki�,NK'S USED CAR LOT:
t:��:-..' Liebl asked the•City Manager if he had any recommendations. The City Mana-
,G�:- �aid Mr. Clark had handled the mafiter� He said it had been worked on by
�'lanning Commission and Mr. Clark. The City Manager said an agreement had
f?ten sent to Mr. Gabrelcik, He said Mr. Gabrelc+k was present at the meeting.
Mr. Clark said Mr. Gabrelcik had been in his office last Friday. He added, sane
of the stipulations he would not agree with. He said he would like Mr. GabrelGik
to tell the Council his opinion on the agreement. �
Mayor Liebl suggested going over the stipulations one at a time.
Mr. Gabrelcik said he would not think the idea of fencing would be too bad if
he were able to use slats or chain with metal or wood inserted for screening.
He said he had a few things that are not taken care of but he had tried to
put ever�rthing he could in the fenced area. Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Gabrelcik
if he had taken care of any of the items. Mr. Gabrelcik said he had a t ew more
cars there, but he hoped to clear out some of the stock.
ir{ayor liebl� aslced' h"im if he had' �r"emoved the �cars on 3rd 5treet." Mayor Liebl
said a11 of the cars on 3rd Street and also 58th Avenue are to be removed before
July 1, 1973. Mr. Gabrelcik said he may need an extension in time, but fie would
surely try to meet the deadline.
Councilman Nee asked if
said he would try. He
putti�g up the fence.
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said the taxes had gone up, and he would have trouble
Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Gabrelcik if he was trying to sell the property? He
said yes. He added, there may be someone interested in it that would want
to use it for some other type of business. .
Mayot- Ltebl asked Mr. Gabrelcik how many years he had been opereting the business
in that location? Mr. Gebrelcik said 23 years. Mayor Liebl said he had been
paying taxes on the property for 23 years. Mayor �iebl asked Mr. Gabrelcik if he
pla�ned to hav� the business next year. Mr. Gab�elcik said he would if he could
not sell it.
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Mayor Liebl refPrred to item number six say6ng the ent6re drive should be black
topped by July, E975, Ne toid Mr. Gabrelcik if he is st�ii in business two
years from now, it wouldhave to be blacktoppad and cur�banc� would have to be
installed. Mr. Gabrelcik said h� would not like to do this if he could get a
buyer for the pr�g�erty. �� �?id he wout� �� r�utt�nq r�as-b�rrg through the middle
of the propc;r�, �
Councilman Nee said th� khings they would �x�ect to have done may work. He
agreed with tha cfeletiQn c>f item nu��nber si;� �t this t�>���, Councilman Nee said
he wou 1 d 1 i ke to se.e some a r:a ';� wh i ct� he ��G<, he i a i re; t�ei n� i ghbornood. He
continued, sayirg he had �u�* b�en by the p��operty an<i �ii of the trash was stitl
there. He said he would iiks to see some example that: something was going to
be done. Councilman Nee said the present condition i� nc�t fair to the neightbor-
hood.
3�-:_r�r Liebl asked Mr, Gabrelcik if he woul� agree to some of the stipulations?
_:aid he was not talking about the $10,000 items, but those as not parking
cars on 59th? Mr. Gakarelcik said yes, he was worKing on this +tem.
'�;`i'(ON by Counciiman Nee to table the matter untii the rneeting of May 7, 1973•
Mayor Liebl asked Nr. Gabrelcik if he would do some cieaning up? Mr. Gabrelcik
' said the fence would take care of a lot of the material, Councilman Nee asked
Mr. Gabrelcik why he needed all of that junk and where he planned to put it.
Mr. Gabre)cik said he planned to put it within the fencing,
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Mr. Gabrelcik said he was required to maintain four sides of his property. He
added, there is no alley. He said all others nave an alley and some place
to park,
Councilman Nee said if he lived there and br�ugl�t h"ss mother there for the fiCSt
time he would not be very proud of the neighborhood, He said the other people
in the neighborhood are wor�cing at the pr�ject. Councilman Nee said Mr.
Gabre)cik ir the one who is creating the pr�blem.
Councitman Breider asked if this proposal to eliminate number five and six
would be agr�eable if Mr. Gabrelcik would be allowed 2'-z months to comply with
the stipulations?
Couticilman Nee tord Mr. Gabrelcik if he signed the agreement and did not comply
with the stipulations, it would be a misdemean,or.
Councilman Breider asked Mr. Gabrelcik if he would s+gn the agreement including
� . items number five and six. Mr. Gabrelcik said he would sign an agreement to
this effect when th� other people in the same business have to do the same things.
' MOTION by Councilman Nee to execute the Special Use Permit Agree�ient with Mr.
Gabrelcik, deleting items number five and six qf the agreement and that the
fencing be metal with slats installed for privacy. Seconded by Councilman Breider.
� Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declar�d the motion carried
uaanimously.
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ER CESS:
Mayor Liebl called a t�n minute recess at 10;�+5 p.m.
RECONVENED:
Mayor l.iebl reconvened the meeting at 11:02 p.m.
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MOTION by Councilman Nee to ap�,rove Change Order #1 for Water Improvement
ProJect #111. Seconded by Councilman Breider. llpon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimausly.
C��'!S IDERATION OF APPROVAL OF CHANGE ORDER #M-1 TO INCREASE S IZE OF WATER SER-
=',r,,,' '.` TO L I Q�UO R F RO hL4" TO 6" L 1 NE :
�'`:-;'rON by Councilman Starwalt to concur with the recommendation of the adminis-
�.t�ation and install 6" iine instead of 4" line to the Liquor Store. Seconded
by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, ali voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
RESOI,UTION #55-197� - APPOINTING, REAPPOINTING, AND CONFIRMING EXISTING
APPOINTMENTS TO COMM{SSIONS. BOARDS. COMMITTEES AND SUBCOMMInEES FOR THE YEAR
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MOTION by Councilman Utter to approve Councilman Breider as Mayor Pro Tem
for the yeaF 1973• Seconded by Councilman Nee.
Mayo�* �.iebl said it had been the custom of the Council to appoint the Council-
man at �.arge as Mayor Pro Tem, but as Councilman Utter is the Councilman at
Large and had made the motion to appoint Councilman Breider, he felt Councilman
Utter was in agreement with the approval of Councilman Breider.
The �ity Attorney said this woul� be up to the Council.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
. uttanimously,
Councilman Nee said he had nominated Mr. Douglas 011ila, 6310 Able Street N,E.
to the Human Relations Committee and he would be able to serve, but he is not
a resident of Ward one, he would have to serve as a member at Large,
(Mayor �iebt said he had tried to call Ms. Katherine Moss, a present member,
three tfines and was �ot able to reach her.
Councilman Nee said he believed Mr. 011iia would have dropped out of the comni-
kte� in favor of the appointment of Ms. Moss. Mayor Liebl asked Councilman Nee
if Mr� 011i1a had said this. Councilman Nee said Mr. flllila indicated he would
�erv+� on the �ammi ttee.
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Mayor Liebl said the Council would like to have different people serve on the
Committees. He said he had no objection to Ms. Moss s�rving on the Committee
again.
Councilman Breider sai�� it �ar�t,�.� be possihl..€� �o move S..:=}er Paula Ripple from
the at Large catago�-y and place her in the Ward One catagory, as this is where
she resides. He added, thi.s way Mr. 011ila could be placed in the At Large cata-
gory. He also suggested lea��ing Ms. Moss o� *he Commi:tee �nd appointing Mr.
411i1a to the Co�ur,iY�tes ii1 ����s r.�ann<�r ii� a��.y one �.r.,��;>rwai ;�_-a�.: the Committee.
Councilman Breider said he would like to make the followirsg new nominations
to the Fridley Industr �l Deveiopment Commission:
:;erald W. Tjader
`;:=3 Fridley Street
`�heridan
- Hill Wind Rd.
7ick �arris
6200 Riverview Terrace
Robe�� Pe�:erson
480 Rice r;reek Boulevard
Robe.rt G)h�� te
738Q Coa;certo Curve
Duan� P��irie
489 Rice Creek Terrace
Mayor Liebl asked if there were any additional questions. There were none.
Mayor Liebl called the Council's attention to the listing of the members of the
Fridley Housing and RedeveLopment Authority saying rlr. Charles Hall would have
to be replaced as a member of the Committee as he is no longer in the City.
Mayor Liebl said he would like to make one appointment to the Committee to re-
place Mr. Carl Pau�son. The Mayor's nomination was Mr. Russell Houck, 750
Overton Drive, Fridley.
Mayor Liebl suggested Ms. Agnes Wo1f as a possible replacement for Charles Hall.
Councilman Starwalt said he would like to reserve this nomination for a member
from his ward. He added, he would furnish the name of his nomination before the
close of the meeting.
Mayor Liebl said they had not received any notification from Mr. Hall stating he
' �iad moved from the City.
Mayor Liebl said a copy of the organization chart of the various Commissions,
� Committees, and Subcommittees should be sent to the Chaizman of each Committee,
enabling him to have reference to the make up of the Committee.
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Boulevard, N.E. 786-8855, as the replacement for Mr. Char2es Hall to the Housing
and Redevelopment Authority.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to adopt Resolution ��55-1973 appoiating, reappointing,
and confirming the existing appointments to the various Commissions, Boards,
Committees, and Subcommittees. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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The following is a list of the appointments to the various Boards, Co�nissions,
Committeea, and Subcommittees:
MAYQt PRO TEM Councilman Tim Breider
7550 Tempo Terrace
PLANNING COMMISSION (Ordinance ��348)
PRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED
OR REAPPOiNTED MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES MEMBER REPIACED
Appointed Edward Fitzpatrick 4-1-76 Oliver R. Erickson
Chairman 5273 Horizon Drive
• ** (H. 5b0-5318)
�;hairman, Richard Harris 4-1-76 Eldon Schmedeke
r�ats & Subs 6200 Riverview Terrace
(H. 560-2491)
Chairman, Hubert Lindblad 4-1-74 George Zeglen
Bldg. $tnds. 160 Crown Road
(H. 560-5148)
Chairman, Wi.11iam Drigans 4-1-76 Robert Minish
Bd, Appeals 1060 Lynde Drive N.E.
(H. 788-1930)(B.543•2851-4210)
Chairman, Donald Blair 4-1-75 'Edward Fitzpatrick
parks & Rec. 206 Rice Creek Blvd.
(H.786-1787)(8.421-7600)
**(Home Telephone No.)(Business Telephone No.)
SUB-COMMITTEES OF PLANNING COMMISSION
PRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED
OR REAPPOINIED MEMBERS TERM EXPIRi:B MEMBER REPLACED
Flats and Subdivisions - Streets and Utilities{3 Year Term - 5 MRmbers)(Section 40)
hairmen Richard Harris 4-1-76 Eldon Schmedeke
6200 �tiverview Terrace
(H. 560-2491)
Joe Christensen 4-1-76 Philip Engdahl
460 - 67th Avenue N.E.
(H. 560-3041)
George Meissner 4-1-74
376 Mississippi Street
(H. 560-1026)(8.456-2320)
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SUBCON�IITTEES OF PLANNING COI�IISSION (Con't.)
Chairmen Richard D. French 4-1-75
1469 Gardena Avenue N.E.
(H. 788-5425) (B. 560-920�x��s�5)
William J. Forster 4-1-75
7539 Tempo Terrace
(H. 784-$360)(B. 786-6322)
Building Standards - Desi�n Control (1 Year Term - 5 Members)(Ordinance ��351)
Chairmen Hubert Lindbiad 4-1-74 George Zeglen
16� Crown Road
(H. 56Q- 5148)
Wayne Simoneau 4-1-74 Reappointed
465 57th Place N.E.
(H.560-5:�b8) (B.332-is991)
�(s. Pat Gariolano 4-1-74 Robert White
6040 5th Street N.E. �
(H.560-2765)
Wiliiam R. Tonco 4-1-74 Reappofnted
5925 Hackmann Avenue.
(H.788-2852)
Ms. Helen Treuenfels 4-1-74 Hubert Lindblad
5248 Horizon Drive N.E.
(H.560-5907)
Board of Appeals (3 Year Term - S Members)(Chapter 45.18)
Chairmen William Drigans 4-1-76 Robert Minish
1060 Lynde Drive N.E.
(H.788-1930)(B.545-2851x4210) .
Ms. Phyllis Myking 4-1-76 Hans Sondheimer
6151 5th Street N,E.
(�II.560-3564) •
Mrs. Virgixia Wahlberg 4-1-75
1452 Winde�re Drive
(H.788-3318)
Dick Harju 4-1-74
515 57th Place
(H.560-7083)
Harry Crowder 4-1-75
146 - 63rd Way
(H.560-5821)
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PRESENT AND NEWLX APPOIN� D
OR REAPPOINTED MEMBERS 1ERM EXPIRES MEMBER RE PLACED
Parks and Recreation Commission (3 Year Term - 5 Mecnbers) ( Ordinance ��314)
Cha� irmen Donald Blair � 4-1-75 Edward Fitzpatrick
206 Rice Creek Blvd.
(H.786-1787)(B,421-7600)
Harvey Wagar 4-1-74
5940 Stinson Blvd.
(H.788-4660)
Gary Stimmler 4-1-74
7841 Alden Way N.E.
(H.784*0859)(B.646-9433
Ms. Shirlay Caldwell 4-1-76 Danald �lair
5874 Hackmann Avenue N.E.
(H.78$-6973)
Robert peterson 4-1-76 Terry Kirkham
480 Rice Greek Blvd.
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IiUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE (Resolution ��271-1964)
PRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED
OR REAPPOINTED MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES MEMBER REPLACED
WARD 1 Ms. Katherine Moss 4-1-76 Reappointed
1021 Rice Creek Blvd.
(H.560-1342) �
Ms. Bonnie 0'Dell 4-1-75
7542 Tempo Terrace .
(Unlisted) �
Ms. Carolyn Rouse 4-1-74
21p Rice Creek Blvd.
(H.7$6-7132)
WARA 2 Ms. Karen packer • 4-1-75
].0$8 Haclanann Circle
(H.788-4335)
pan F�.ah � 4-1-76 Mrs, pomingo Ramos
7�Q]. I,akeside Road .N.E. ,
(�I.7�6�5127�
paui Shaw 4-1-74
fi360 Madiao� Str�et
, (H.�6Q-17b7)
REGUI.AK COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 16, 1973
HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE CON'T.
PRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED
OR REAPPOINTED MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES
WARD 3 Raymond Renner 4-1-76
1564 Gardena Avenue
(H.788-5014)
Adolph Kukowski 4-1-74
6131 5th Street N.E.
(H.560-6469)
Ms. Merrilyn Belgum 4-1-75
, 191 Hartman Circle
(H.786-1191)
.'�b %ARGE Sister Paula Ripple 4-1-75
6232 Sth Street
(H.560-9481)
Leonard V. Lind 4-1-7b
1620 - 75th Avenue N.E. .
(H.784-4367)
Ms. Joyce Benson 4-1-76
b025 Mr'KiRZey St. •
(H.789-3474)
CHAIRMAN James Langenfeld. 4-Z-75
79 N.E. 63'� Way N.E.
(H,560-1969)
Rev. Douglas M. Henderson 4-1-74
. 6175 Central Avenue �
� (H.784-4896)
Ms, Eileen Stenberg 4-1-74
6060 Woody Lane
(H.788-78Z9) :
�OARD OF HEAI,TH (CHAPTER 36) (3YEAR TERM - 3 MEMBERS)
Health Dr. C. E. Turbak
Officer 23 Rice Creek Way N,E. 4-1-76
(H.560-1470)(B.560-2820) .
Dr. Donald L. Wright
101 Logan parkway 4-1-76
�'ub�ie Hea�th Harvey J. McPhee
Sani,tarian 3463 Zarthan Avenue So. 4-1-76
$t, Louia Park, �54�� �
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MEMBER REPLACED
Theron Horn
John ivers
(Resigned 10/24/72)
Ms. Diane Boniae
(Resigned 8/8/72)
Rev. James McChesney
W. R. Starwalt
(Resigned 6/S/72)
Dr. H. S. Strait
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YRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED
OR REAPPOINTED MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES MEMBER REPIACED '
FOI,ICE CO^�.MISSION 3 Year Term - 3 Members Cha ter 25 �
,- Dan J. Sullivan 4-1-76 Reappointed ,
1161 Regis Lane
(H.788-2294) �
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Don Cisar _ 4-1-75 ,
. 540 Cheri Circle
(H.560-4894) °
Wilbur Whitmore
44Q Rice Creek TerrBCe
(H.S60-3028)
Councilman xj.m greider
Representative
Councilman Everett Utter
Alternate
4-�-7k
nt�t3ve and
12-31-73
12-31-73
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Reappointed ,
SUBURBAN RATE AUTHORITY (1 Member and 1 Alternate) '
Councilman Everett Utter 12-31-73 Donald Mittelstadt
Member �
�ouncilman Walt Star.walt 12-31-73 Everett Utter
Alternate �
NORTH SUBURBAN SEWER SERVICE BOARD REPRESE.`7TATIVE (1 Representative)
Councilman Walt Sta=walt 12-31-73 8obert Relsha�r '
Representative
MAYORTS AND COUNCIL�S REPRESENTATIVE TO THE CHAMBER OF C01�4��RCE (1 Year Term=_ �
Gouncilman Walt S[aswalt 12-31-73 Robert Relahav
Representative �
MAYOR'S AND COUNCIL'S REPRESENTATIVE TO THE ANOKA COLINTY ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPALITIBS
(1 Year Term) •
" Mayvr Frank Liebl 12-31•73 Robert Kels � �
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itepreaentative
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FRTDLEY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (No date of expiration or specific num-
ber of inembers desi�nated)
PRESENT MEMBEBS
Chairman Donald R. Mittelstadt
6940 Hickory Drive
(H.784-9172)(B,633-6I70x5210}
L. E. Tor�ey.
I.694 at Main Street
(H.561-2565)(B.560-4100)
Gus Doty
175 Logan Parkway
(H.784-7893)
Jim Stafford
805 - 502 N,E,
(H.788-7632)
Robert H. Schroer
7886 Firwood Way
(H.784-9231}(8.786-6222)
George Zeglen
841 Rice Creek
(H.560-5046)
Robert M. Pierce
609 Bennett Drive
(H.560-3650)
Don Wall
6850 Washington Street
(H.560-2272)
NEW MEMBERS APPOIN7E D
Gerald W. Tjader Robert Peterson
6563 Fridley Street 480 �ice Creek Blvd.
(H.784-0102) (H.784-82781 .
Ray Sheridan Robert W�ite
1301 Hillwind Road 738(i Cc�acerto Curve
(H.788-6130) (H,784-1355)
Dick Harris Duaae Prairi�
6200 Riverview Terrace 484 Rice Creek Terrace
(H. 560-2491) (�i. 560-3943)
FRIDLEY ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CCJI�IIrIISSION (Ordinance �520) (7 Members - 3 Year Terms)
�T LARGE
Chairman Robert L. Buckley 4-1-76 New Commission.
WARA ONE �
WARD �WO
54 Locke Lake Road
(H.784-2258)(B.521-3581)
Ronald F. Burton
741 Pandora Drive
(H.560-1626)(B,560-6100)
Ms. Shirley Keanedy
6857 7th Street
(H.560-4018} �
Thomas J. Sullivan
1350 Gardena Avenue
(H.788-3557)(B.788-9116)
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4-1-i4
4-I-75
4-1-74
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appointed 3/t9/73
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�RIDLEY ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMNQSSION CQN'T.
WARA T�TO
WARD THREE
Roger Kaye, Jr.
585 Rice Creek Tprrace
(H.560-1752)(B.861-4507)
James Lange}�fe ld
79 63 2 Way N.E,
(H.560-1969)(B.827-2811)
Ms. Mary Martin
133 Stonybrook Way N.E.
(H,784-8770)
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4-1-76
4-1-75
4-1-76
� R�.JLEY HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (S Members) (S Year Term)
Gw.�irman Stan W. Carlson 6-9-74
6219 Baker Street
(H.560-20461
M. Mahurin
6378 Dal.lwood Dx�v�
(H.784-9186)
Paator Arnold Stane
6950 Hickory Drive
(H.784-9394}
Jerry Orton
7418 Stinson Boulevard
(H.786-8855)
Russell Houck
750 pverton Drive
(H.560-3249)
6-9-75
6-9-73
6-9-76
6-9-77
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Charles Hall
(Moved from Ci.ty)
Car1 Paulson
�QL�f ON 56-1973 - URGING THE PASSAGE OF HOUSE FIIE 1463 RELATING TO INTOXICA-
�ING LIQUOR, REMOVING THE CE ILING �T THE NUMBER OF Qd-SALE LIQUOR LICENSES:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt resolution �56-1973 - Urging the Passage of
House File 1463. Seeonded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUT.�ON #�7-1973 - IN OPPOSITIa@T TO SENATE FILE 1481 RELATING TO INT(�CICATING
T.IQUOR�, THE TSSUANCE OF SPECIAL OFF-SALE WINE LICENSES TO GENERAL FOOD STORES:
MOT�ON by Cauncilman Utter to adopt Resolution 1481 opposing passatge of Senate
File 1481, Seconded by councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
I�iayor L�.eb1 de��lared the mot�on carried unanimously.
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j�ESOLUTION �� 58-1973 - iN OPPOSITION TO THE PASSAGE OF HOUSE FII�E 1506 RELATING
TO ELECTIONS PROVIDING FOR REGISTRATION OF THE ELDERLY AND DISABI.ED AT TFIEIR
• RES ENCES:
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MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolution���.973 opposing passage of Ho�se
File 1506. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
. Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION ��59-1973 - IN OPPOSITION TO i'HE PASSAGE OF HOUSE FILE 1389 RELATING TO
ELECTIONS. ESTABLISHING A UNIFORM ELECTION DAY, REQUIRING Tf� SEPARATE ELECTION
OF ALL OFFICERS. LIMITING SPECIAL ELECTIONS:
Councilman Starwalt said he thought it should be a matter of record that the
Council does not oppose a uniform day for elections, but it is mechanically
Lg::_�:�asible for the City to accomplish this. He added, he thought a uniform day
.�_:; �chool District Elections would also be favored by the City.
:�"�:'��ON by Councilman Utter to adopt Resolution �k59-1973 in opposition to House
;=�.'te 1389. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
�fayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
APPOINTMENT:
NAME
Clarion Kastama
4550 Central Ave. N.E.
Hilltop, Minnesota
POSITION
Operations &
Maintenance man
(Sewer Section)
Public Works Dept.
SALARY EFFECTIVE DATE REPLACES
$768 per Apri1 17, Wayne Ek
month 1973
MOTION by Councilman Utter to appoint Clarion Kastama, Operations and maintenance
� Man effective April i7, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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POSITION SALARY
Robext H. Friegang Patrolman $828
Richfield per month
EFFECTIVE DATE
April 30, 1973
REPLACES
New (Replaces
the appointment
of Jerry Huntley
last month Mr.
Huntley declined
the appointment,
�OTION by Councilman Utter to approve the appointment of Robert H. Friegang as
a a new patrolman, effective April 30, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Breider.
U�on a voice voCe, all votina aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motian carried unanimou�ly.
CIAIMS; GENERAL 31554 - 31686
� LIQUOR 7673 - 7721
k(QT�DN by Councilman Nee to approve the C�aims. Seconded by Councilman Ut�er.
� �Tpon a voice vate, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimouely.
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' CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES TO B� APPROVED BY CWNCIL A� T1iEIR BEGUI.AR t�TI1�TG
ON APRIL 16, 1973
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BLACKTOPPING Appgp� �y
Asphalt Driveway Company
1211 East Highway #36
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St. Paul„ Minnesota By: Kenneth G. Smith C. Belisle RENEWAL�
Minnesota Roadways Compaup
810 County Road �3
Hopkins, Minnesota
i�adern Roadways Company
1620 Winnetka Avenue North
Minneagolis, Minnesota
Fioneex 8lacktop Inc.
7608 ' 6$th Avenue Nortb
8rooklyn Park, Minneaota
IInited Aaphalt Co., Inc.
331 Caon Rapids Boulsvasd
Coon Rapids, Minne�ota
By : L . I.ainen
By: Edgar �. Smith
Hy: Arthur Scherb�r
By: Gary endarson
ExcavaTn�c
Carl Bolax�dex & Sons Co.
2933 Pleasant Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Roy Ericksoa
. Brighton Excavating
1920 Highway �96
New Brighton, Minneaota By: G�rogc Iadykiewicz
Hauser Coxpoxation
55 - 77�h Way N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 8q: Edgar fl. Houser
. Julian M, Johnson Conatruction Corp.
1229 Osborne Road
Minneapaiis� Minnesota By; Julian �. Johnson
lark Canstruction Companp
�900 �eech Stxeet N.E.
� Fri.dlay, Minnesota By: R. N. Carlson
Ted Aenallet�
. ! 927 ,�dvver Bpulevaxd I�.E. ' •
C. Belisle
C. Belisle
C. Beli�le
C, Bsliala
C. Belisle
C. Belisle
C. Belisle
C. Belisle
C. Belisle
Anoka, Mianeacta By: Ted R�noiiat� C, $eliele �BNEWWAL �
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Licenses For Council
Page 2
Itosetown Sanitatic�a�
10732 Hanson �3ouleward
Coon Rapids, Minnesota By: Walter Hermes
GAS SERVICES
Advanced Heatin� � �ir Cond. Inc. .
7805 B4ech Street I��.E.
Fridley, Minnesota By; Donald Hodsd.on
Air Comfort Inc.
3300 Gorham Avenue .
Minneapolis, Minnesota � By: Donal Ruden
Blue Flame Contractors
6989 Washington Avenue South
Edina, Minnesota - By: Thomas Willis
Berghorst Plumbing & Heating
10732 Hanson Boulevard
Coon Rapids, Minnesota By: Kenneth Berghorst
Gronstroms Heating & Air Cond. Inc.
4410 Excelsior Boulevard
___ Minneapolis, Minnesota By; LoweZZ Anderson
:Louis DeGidio Oil � Gas Sales
— � Service Inc.
6501 Cedar Avernie
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Louis DeGidio
Egaa � Sons Company
7I00 Medicine Lake Road
Mianeapolis, Minnesota By: A1 Smith
, • Frank's_Heating & Sheet Metal Co.
2531 Marshall Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Frank Vogt
- G�s Supply Inc.
2238 Edgewood Avenua South
�Iinneapolis� �Iinnesota By; S. Wavickas
T. D, Guatafson Compa�►
�800 West Hi�hway �13 '
�urnsville, Minnesota By; Roy Gustafson
Idea1 Sheet Metal Inc.
5�± Sua�it Street N.E. �
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�Iiru►eapolis, Minnep�ota By: A. Vaseniva
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C. Belisle RENEWAL
W. Sandin RENEGIAL
W. Sandin RENEWAL
W. Sandin $ENEWAL
W. Sandin RENEWAI,
W. Sandin RENEWA�.
W. Sandin BBNEWAI,
W. Sandin
W, Sandi,n
W. Sandis�
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
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Kal'e Plumbing � Heating
71Q1 Weat Palmer Lake Drive N.
Brooklyri Center, Minnesota Bp: B�ward Ralesziewski i1. 3andin
LP Gas Equipment, Inc.
539 North Cleveland Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota By: iiillism Huestis
Minneapolis Gas Company -
733 Marquette Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Donsld Brown
Clarence E. Nelson Heating � Air Cond.
2U0 Wast Hayden Lake Rpad
Champlin, Minnesota By: Clareace Nelson
Royalton Heating & Coola.ng Cca.
4120 - 85th Avenu� NQrth
Bsooklyn Fark, r��.�unesoca � �r; W�.i7.�,am s�.Waur
St. Marie Sheet Me�tal �ac.
7940 Spring Lake Road
Mivaaapolis, Mi.mnasot.� • B�: I.auis St. Masie
Geo. $edgwick Heating � Air Cond. Co.
10p1�Xenia Avenue South
Golden Va11ey, Minneaota By: Stanley Snyder
Spring Plumbing Compairy, Inc.
9550 West Bloomington Freeway
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Marbert Heintz
Standard Heating � Air Cond. Co.
410 West Lake Street
Minneapolie, Minnesota B�; Toay Ferrara
Suburban Air Conditioniug Co.
$419
Center Drive •
M�nneapolis, Minnesota B�: H. A. Chi�aander
Superiox Contractors Inc.
G121 - 42nd Avenue North • '
Minneapolis, Minaeaota By: Donald Hogiund
�exga� Gox�oration
143Q Qld Highwap #�8
N�w Bzighton, Minnesota By: Charles Link
Fred Vagt tx �omPany .
' 3260 Gorham qvanu
St„ �.owis �azk, �nnaaota B�a �rea vogt
W. Sandia
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. 8andin
W. Saadin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
l�I. Sandin
W. 3aadin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
N. Sandin
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� GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Adolfson & Peterson Inc.
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�I � 6701 West 23rd Street
Mi.nneapolis, Minnesota �� By: Gordon Peterscn C. Belisle RENEWAL
� Approved Contractors, Inc. .
� 1052 Osborne Road N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota By: Roger Larson C. Belisle RENEWAL
�. Aquarius Swivaaing Paol Co., Inc.
16900 Cedar Avenue South
� Rosemount, Minnesota By; Maynard Nickelson C. Belisle RENEWAI,
Ba.uer the Builder -
302 South Cedar Lake Road
,. Minneapolis, Minnesota . By; Harlan Bauer C. Belisle RENEWAL
Rodney Billman, Inc.
r , 151 Silver Lake Road
New Brighton, Minne�sota By: Bndney Billman C, Belisle RENF ;
�, Capp Homes Div. of Evans Producta Co.
3355 Hiawatha Avenue
_ Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Bob Torborg C. Belisle RENEWAL
� Car-Don Construction � Masonry Iac.
1729 Crystal Avenue �
� St. Paul, Minnesota By: Don Palme • C. Belisle RBNEWAL
Caetle Homes, Inc. -
7625 Highway #65 N.E.
� Fridley� Minnesota By: D�e�vid Rottex ' C. Belisle .xBPiEWAL
Childs Construction Company
� 110 West County Road F
3t. Paul� Minnesota By: George Childs C. Belisle BENEWAL
� Commercial Erectors Inc.
5298 Filmore Street N.E. �
Fridley, Minr►esota By: Mike O�Bannon C. Beliale BENEWAL
� � Cooper Construction Compaay
, 8437 University Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: I.uther Martinson C. Belisle RE[1P�
II, � Vern Dannay Realty, Inc.
� 3030 Harbor Lane
i� Minneapolis� I�innesata By: Vern Donnay C. Belisle gENEWAL
Iven Doataler
6358 Willow Lane
I � �'i�.�e�polis� Minx�esox�, �ys I�•�A �oet+�l�� �� �eli.s].� �tEN�WA�
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Landvest Construction Compaay
2828 5th �,venue South
Minneapolis, MinneaoCa
I.ee-Do Construction Company
7837 Madison Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesata
Lund-Martin Company
3023 Randolph Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mar-Son CanstYUCti4n
5219 Wayzata Bou].evard
Minneapolis, Mianeaota
� Mid American Homes Inc.
7855 East River Road
Fridley, Miniiesota
Miles Garagea
4500 Lyndale Avenue North
Minneapolis� Minnesota
Richard Milier Heomes
1600 Rice Crsek Road N.E.
Fxidley, Mianasota
Minnetonka Pools
10820 Wayzata Boulevard
Minnetonka, Minnesota ,
Rutledge Construction Compaay
1409 - 7th Street South
Hopkins„ Mi�mesota
, Ron Scholls Construction
150$ Ferndale Avenue N.E.
Frfdley, MianeBOt$
3outhtowne Bea1ty �
151 Silver Lake Road
New Brightori, Minnesota
The Suasei Cc�mpat�r
1850 Como Avenae
St, Pau1, Minnesota
Txi-�o $uilders� Tnc.
7555 Vaa �u� Street N.E.
.Fridl,ey' Mi�uesata
Viking Swi.m�tin� Poql �Q.
�+74Q 42nd Avenue �3vzth .
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By: Ray Beasoa
By: Richard Fudali
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By: lhomas Rutledge
By: jtna Scholl
By: Peter Reprios
C. Belisle
C. Be],tale
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By: Staaley Saaenbum C. Belisle
8y: Myrvn Holum
�Y� Richard Zappa
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Waconia Homes, Inc.
Waconia, Minnesota
Western Construction Company
6950 Wayzata Boulevard
Minneapolis, Minnesota
A. L. Williams Contractor'
947 - 86th Avenue N.W.
Coon Rapids, Minnesota
Witcher Construction Company
400 Second Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
By: Tom Gundersen
By: Milton Chazin �
By: A. L. Willisms
By: J. W. Adamson
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Advanced Heating � Air Cond. Inc.
7805 Beech Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minneso� By: Donald Iiodsdon
Berghorsx Plumbing & Heating
10732 Hanson Boulevard
C. Belisle RENEfiAL
C. Belisle RENEWAL
C. Belisle RENEWAL
C. Belisle RENEWAI.
W. Sandin
Coon Rapids, Minnesota By: Kenneth Berghorst W. Sandin
Conditioned Air Equipment Ca.
3010/3012 Clinton Avenue South �
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: C. A. Ferguson
Cronstroms Heating & Air Cond. Inc.
4410 Exc�lsior Baulevard
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Lowell Anderson
Dalco Roofing & Sheet Metal Inc.
3836 Minnehaha Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: David Dalbec
Egan � Sons Company ' �
7100 Medicine Lake Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: W. J.�Egan
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Frank's Heating & Sheet Metal
2531 Marshall Street N.E.
�inneapolis, Minnesota By: Frank !Vogt
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��+20 West Lake Street
Minneapolis, Minneaota By: Don Hoglund
Iiqme Ai.r 1'�an,� �nc.
610 13th Avenue South
�icpkisis� Minneapta $y: �'�,oyd �'hout�ao�
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Hoxwitz Mechanical, Inc. '
, �1411 Eleventh Av�nue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota . By: S. Gruenberg W. Sandin BF.NEWAL
Ideal Sheet Metal Inc. - - � ---�
, 544 Su�it Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota � By: A. Vasenius W. Sandin RENEWAy
J. McClure Kelly Company � ,
. 2601 Stevens Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: J. Leroy Kelly W. Sandin RElII.�WAI, �
' , Rey Plumbing & Heating .
�217 - 77th Avenue North �
, �tinneapolis, Minr�esota By: David Farr W. Saadin RENL�WAL
�Clarence E. Nelson Heating & Air Cond.
200 West Aayden Lake Road '
Champlin, Minnesota By: Clarence Nelson W. Sandin RENEWAL
Axel Newman Heating & Plumbing Co. '
1608 Como Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota � By: Ben Vono W. Sandin 8ffi�iEWAL
Northwestern Heating, Inc. ,
2296 Territ�rial Road �
St. P'aul, Minnesota By: Cecil Lenz W. Sandin RENEWAL
Royalton Heating � Cooling Co. ,
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4120 - 85th Avenue North
Brooklyn Park, Minnesota By: William Stewart W. Sandia BENEWAL �
St, Maz:Le Sheet Metal Iuc. �
� 7940 Spring Lake Road �
Minaeapolis, Minnesota By: Louis J. St. Mazie W. Sandin 8ffi�iL�WAL
Geo. Sedgwick Heating � Air Cond. Co. .�
1001 Zenia Avenixe South
Golden Valley, Minnesota By: Stanley Snyder W. Saadin Bffi�EWAL
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Sheridan Sheet Metal Compaay - �
4116 Quebec Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Robert Graving W. 3andin REN$WAI,
The Snelling Compatiy '
140Q Concordia
St. Paul, Minnesota By: Willard Krinkie ?�1. Sandin RENEWAy '
Supexior Contractors Inc.
- b121 - �+2nd Avenue North �
Minneapolie, Minnesota Bys Donald Hoglund W. Sandin RIIQEWAI,
Standar$ H�ating & Air Cond. Co.
410 West Lake Street �
�i��a�pol.is� ��eca��, �►t Tony F��c��r� W. S±�,d�.n �W�,
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Licenses For Council ` ' � �
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. Suburban Air Conditioning Co.
8419 Center Drive
� Minneapolis, Minnesota By: R. W. Chinander �. Sandin REI�IAL
--- Thomas Air Conditioning Co. -- --
, 815 - 14th Avenue S.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Lyna Thomas W. Sandin RIIJEW�,
' Thompson Air Conditioning Co.
5115 Hanson Court
'�iinneapolis, Minnesota By: Floyd Thompson W. Sandin RIIV�IAL
� � �:°�d Vogt � Company
:: ��.�s� Gorham Avenue
'�., Louis Park, Minnesota By: Fred Vogt W. Sandin RENEWAL
� Ray N, Welter Heating Co.
4637 Chicago Avenue South -
� Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Ray N. Welter W. Sandin BENEWAL
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Auren Construction
' 1300 Spruce Place
Mound, Minnesota By: Luther Aurea C. Belisle' Itffi�1Ai.
� Carroll Buzzell Brick & Cement
22001 Lake George Boulevard N.W.
Aaoka, Minnesota By: Carroll Buzzell C. Belisle xE1�lAL
, Circle Cement Company
8532 County Road 18
Osaeo, Minneaota By:' Thomas Deiley C. Belisle RENSf�IAi,
' L� T. Ernst, Inc. �
1fi61 - 127 Avenue N.W. .
' Anoka, Minnesota By: Lloyd Ernet C. Belisle BENEWAL
Mar#A Fxasson Cement Company
2400 East 26th Street
, Minaeapolis� Minnesota By: Joseph Frasson C. Belisle RENEWAt,
D. W. Harstad Company� Inc.
I � 7101 Highway ��65 N.E.
Fri.dley, Minnesota By; A�.tan Jqtqnson C. Belis2e RENF.WAy
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1101 West.78� Street
Bloaminton, Minnesota By: Arthur Goetzke
.-- - - - Myrdal � Pearson Const. Co.
741 KennasCoa Dxive
Fridley, Minnesota � By: Rnnald Pearson
North S tax Mas onry '
12236 Riverwood Drive
Burnsville, Minnesota By: Glenn Hardman
R. E. Ostrom Inc.
� 4857 Maryland Avenue North
Crystal, Minnesota By: Robert Ostrom
Rite-Way Engineering Company Inc.
?554 Lyndale Avenue South .
�^�.inneapolis, Minnesota By: W. M. Stevens
:r:i�erview Cement Company Inc.
3101 - 37th Street East
Minneapolis, Minnesot$ By: Dnane Razink
ieo Sanders Concrete Company
7813 Jackson Stxeet N.E.
Spring Lake Park, Minnesata By: Leo Saaders
Stone Masonry Iac.
15002 University Aveuue
Anoka, Minnesota By: Jerame Stone
MWING � WRECKII�TG
Carl Bolander � Sons Compa:ry
2933 Pleasant Avenue South
Ninneapolis� Minnesota
By: Roger Erickson
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3300 Gorham Aveuue
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Donal Ruden � N. Sandin xffiQP.WAL ,
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Berghorst Plumbing � Heating
10732 Hanson Boulevard '
Coon Rapids, Minnesota By; Kenneth Berghorst N. 3aadin R�IAt,
Cronstroms Heating � Aix Cond. Inc. ,
4410 Excels�.or Bqµlev�rd
l�inpeapalis, Minnesota 8y; Lowell Anderson , iT. Sandin RB1�f�lAi,
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Licenses For Councit
� Louis DeGidio. Inc.
6501 Cedar Avenue
'� Hinneapolis, Minnesota By: Louis DeGidio W. Sandin RENEWAL
irank's Heating & Sheet Metal .
' 2531 Marshall Street N.E.
itinneapolis, Minnesota By: Frank Vogt W. Sandin RENEWAL
�dea� Sheet Metal Inc. •
� , ��4 Su�it Street N.E.
-��nneapolis, Minnesota � By: A. Vasenius W. Sandin REI�WAi,,
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' li�cahy Drywall '
47 Hickory
� 3f�tomedi, Minnesota ' By,: Gary Mulcahy C. Belisle RENEWAI,
3s�e Nelson Stucco Company, Inc.
IL'S0 - 98�th Lane N.W. ' .
� t�con Rapids, Minnesota By: Marvin Nelson C. Belisle RENEWpi,
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' i�zey Signs, Inc.
�1 Wilson Street N.E.
��iinneapolis, Minriesota By: Mr. Rivelson C. Belisle RENEWAI,
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' Casino R�yale
6225 Hwy. 65 •
Fridley Casino Royale Public Safety Dir. 129:.00
� Fireside Rice Bowl
7440 Central Ave. '
� Fridley � Glenn Wong Public Safety Dir. 120.00
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OFF SALE BEER BY
Fridley Food Market
8154 East River Road
Fridley John Rieck
Gulf Service Station
7451 East River Road
Fridley Thomas Wolf
PDQ Food Store
620 Osborne Road
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APPROVED BY FEE
Public Safety Dir. 15.00
Public Safety Dir. 15.00
Fridley PDQ Food Stores, Inc. Public Safety Dir. 15.00
��r>�=:��y's Super Market
�`>'. University Ave. ,
Fr..�.��I.ey Penny's Super Market
T.,IVESTOCK
Audrey Theilmann
1540 Rice Creek Rd.
Fridiey Audrey Theilmann
DELIVERY TRUCK
American Linen Supply
700 Industrial Blvd.
Public Safety Dir. 15.00
Public Safety Dir. 21.00
Minneapolis American Linen Supply Public Safety Dir. 10.00
GARBAGE PICKUP
Kuutson Hauling �
4541 Heights Drive
Minneapolis Arnold Knutson
Haul-a-way System
344 Larch St.
Minneapolis Haul-a-way System
Modern Services
PO Box 4445
Minneapolis Modern Services
Gallagher's
9151 Central Ave.
Minneapolis Richard Gallagher
Suburban Pickup
Box 156 3800 Restwood Rd.
Minneapolis ,Tack Gallagher
Public Safety Dir. 25.00
Public Safety Dir. 35.00
Public Safety Dir. 25.00
Public Safety Dir. 25.00
Public Safety Dir. 25.00
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 16, 1973
GARBAGE PICKUP BY
Ace Solid Waste �
3118 - 162 Lane NW
Anoka Dean Warden
Jetline Service
3817 Xylon Ave. No.
Minneapolis John Barclay
Lofgren Sanitation
9100 Flanders
Minneapolis Harland Lofgren
Christen Trucking
3�s���t Silver Lake Rd.
�j�:.,+?��2apolis Robert Christen
�;r��A:.E>r's Disposal
',J. - LO1 A�e .
i°iinneapolis John Walter
C IGARE TTE
Moore Lake Union 76
5695 Hackmann Ave.
Fridley Richard Kyro
Gulf Service Station
7451 East River Road
Fridley Thomas Wolf
TAXICAB
Columbia Heights Cab Co.
903 - 40th Ave.
Columbia Heights John LaMont
TAVERN
Fireside Ric e Bowl
7440 Central Ave.
Fridley Glenn Wong
Frontier Club
7365 Central Ave.
Fridley Marlene Povlitzki
Casino Royale
6225 Hwy. 65 '
Fridley Casino Royale
APPROVED BY
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Public Safety Dir. 35.00
Public Safety Dir. 2�.00
Public Safety Dir. 25.00
Public Safety Dir. 25.00
Public Safety Dir. 25.00
Public Safety Dir.
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Public Safety Dir.
12.00
12.00
Public Safety Dir. 45.00
Public Safety Dir, 12.00
Public Safety Dir. 12.00
Public Safety Dir. 12.00
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 16, 1973
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT BY
�ealer's Mfg.
5130 Main St.
Fridley Sir Vend, Inc.
Kurt Mfg.
5280 Main St.
Fridley Sir Vend, Inc.
Reserve Supply
5110 Main St.
Fridley Sir Ven�, Inc.
M�:":.''� Barber Shop
6�4"�";: University A�e .
F�:i��ey Melvin Daniels
Gu1f Service Station
7451 East River Rd.
Fridley � Thomas Wolf
Fridley Food Market
8154 East River Rd.
Fridley John Rieck
Red Owl
6525 University Aue, �
Fridley Red Owl
� Gulf Service Station
5300 Central Ave.
Fridley Gurney Gilbert
CUB
250 Osborne Road
Fritiley CUB, Inc.
xotino's
7350 Commerce Lane
APPROVED BY
Public Safety Dir.
Comm. Dev. Adm.
Coaan, Dev. Adm.
Comm. Dev. Adm.
Comm. Dev. Adm,
Comm. Dev. Adm,
Comcn. Dev . Adm.
Coagn. Dev. Adm.•
Comm. Dev. Adm.
Fridley Totino's Finer Foods Comm. Dev. Adm.
Brothern, Inc.
7501 Commerce Lane
Fridley Brothern, Inc.
Country Club Market
6275 Hwy. 65
Co�n. Dev. Adm.
Fridley Country Club Market Cocmn. Dev. Adm.
Inc.
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95.00
35.00
50.00
5.00
25.00
35.00
25.00
30.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
40.00
REGUTAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 16, 1973
�OOD ESTABLISHMENT �
Tom Thumb Food Market
315 Osborne Road
APPROVED BY
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Fridley Tom Thumb Food Market Inc. Comm. Dev. Adm. 25.00
Brooks Superette
1042 Osborne Road '
Fridley Brooks Hauaer
Western Service Station
7600 University Ave.
Fridley Western Stores Div.
C IG�RE TT'E
iwi.�::=::� Lake Union 76
5t��� Hackmann Ave.
�`'. �-�Iey Richard Kyro
Gulf Sertice Station
7451 East River Road
Fridley Thomas Wolff
TAXICAB
Columbia Heights Cab Co.
903 - 40th Ave.
Columbia Heights John LaMont
TAVERN
Fireside Rice Bowl
7440 Central Ave.
Fridley Glenn Wong
Frontier Club
7365 Central Ave. �
Fridley Marlene_Povlitzki
Casino Royale
6225 H�ghway 65
Fridley Casino Royale
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT .
Rapid Shop Superette
6530 East River Road ,
Fridley Robert Hansen
Comm. Dev. Adm. 40.00
Comm. Dev. Adm. 25.00
Public Safety Dir. 12.00
Public Safety Dir. 12.00
Public Safety Dir. 45.00
Public Safety Dir. 12.00
Public Safety Dir. 12.00
Public Safety Dir. 12.00
Comm. Dev. Dir. . 25.00
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 16, 1973
FOOD. ESTABLISHMENT BY
Holiday Service Station �
58U7 University Ave.
Fridley Central Service
Target Food Store
755 - 53rd Ave.
Fridley Jonathan Food� Storea
Targe t
755 - 53rd Ave.
Fridley McGlynn Bakeries
'�r�iger Gertzen Garage
� �".� Central Ave.
i �•w�iley Ernest Gertzen
�.Lan Corp.
1400 - 73rd Ave.
APPROVED BY
Comm. Dev. Dir.
Co�. Dev. Dir.
Co�. Dev. Dir.
Comm. Dev. Dir.
Fridley Servomation �ain Cities Comm. Dev. Dir.
White Knight
7300 University Ave.
Fridley Kenneth Durbin
Railroad Accessories
4650 Main St.
Fridley Griswold Coffee Co.
Unity Hospital
550 Osborne Road .
Fridley Unity Hospital
Les's Standard
7680 Hwy. 65
Fridley Lester Schaffran
Strite-Anderson
7585 Viron Road
Comm, Dev. Dir.
Comm, Dev. Dir.
Comm. Dev. Dir.
Comm. Dev. Dir.
Fridley Servomation Ztain Cities Co�. Dev. Dir.
Buzz's Barber Shop •
6247 University Ave.
Fridley Buzz Arndt
Target
755 - 535d Ave. Target Store
Fridley
Ole Piper Inn
622 Osborne Road Robert Fetter
Fridl�y
Comm. Dev. Dir.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
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40.00
25.00
25.00
15.00
1030.00
15.00
65.00
25.00
30.00
150.00
G�iZ�7
L00.00
25.00
REGUI.AR COUNCIL MEETI�G OF APRIL 16, 1973
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT BY
Chanticlear Pizza
6304 Hwy. 65
Fridley Richard Kemp
Howies
240 Mississippi St.
Fridley Howard Nelson
McDonald's
5831 University Ave.
Fridley McDonald's
B^,�r �e r King
6� .`,� �Iniversity Ave.
FA:.::::�ey Burger King Corp,
2�+_ ;�� Plaza Restaurant
�>zi5 University Ave.
rridley Vernon Remley
Zapata's
5905 University Ave.
Fridley Zapata's Foods, Inc.
Kentucky Fried Chicken
7510 University Ave.
Fridley Carl Beaudy
King Chalet
6259 Hwy. 65
Fridley John Lindell
Howard Johnson's
APPROVED BY ,
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anok� County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
5277 Central Ave. , Anoka County
Fridley Howard Johnson's Co. � Health Dept.
Jimbo's Pizza
2248 Misaissippi St.
Fridley James Schooley
Country Yitchen
280 - Slth Place
Fridley John Wallenbecker
Gene�s Flavor House
624 Osborne Road
Fridley Gene Eckstein
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
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25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
REGUTAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 16, 1973
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT gy
Dairy Queen
280 Mississippi St.
Fridley Ernest Fitch
Canterbury Pub
6481 University Ave.
Fridley Dean Gruye
Shorewood Inn
6161 Hwy. 65
Fridley William Nicklow
A _��d W
��':'.� East River Road
�'��-��ey Donald Tarasar
`�.�i� Tfain Drive-In
APPROVED BY
Anoka County
Health Dept
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Aealth Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Central and I-694 Anoka County
Fridley Outdoor Theatre Cater- Health Dept.
ers, Inc.
Holiday Village North
250 - 57th Ave.
Fridley
Snyder's Drug Store
6582 University Ave.
Fridley
Frostop Drive-In
7699 Viron Road
Fridley
Ember's
5400 Central Ave.
Fridley
Phoenix Chow Mein
242 Miasissippi St.
Fridley
Shar's Snack Bar
52nd and Central Ave.
Fridley
C1ub 47
6061 University Ave.
�ridley
Erickson Brothers
Snyder's Drug Stores
Sherman Hanson
Central Embers, Inc.
Lyn Woo
Sharlene Clochie
Robert Snyder
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
�noka County
Health Dept.
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Anoka County
Health Dept.
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Anoka County
Health Dept.
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25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 16, 1973
FOOD ESTABLISHI�IENT BY
Target Headquarters
1080 - 73rd Ave.
Fridley Pioneer Systems
Moore Lake Union 76
5695 Hackmann Ave.
Fridley Richard Kyro
East River Road Garage �
6501 East River Road
Fridley Michael Zgodava
Fridley DX
53�1. University Ave.
F�'��<' �.ey Duane Schlottman
SL'�''`�Y ON SALE LIQUOR BY
��orewood Inn
5161 Hwy. 65 '
Fridley William Nicklow
Sandee's Cafe '
6490 Central Ave.
Fridley William Weiss
George's in Fridley
3720 East River Road
Fridley George Nicklow
ON SALE LIQUOR
Shorewood Inn
6161 Hwy. 65
Fridley William Nicklow
Sandee's�Cafe
6490 Central Ane.
Pridley William Weiss
George's in Fridley .
3720 East River Road
Fridley George Nicklow
APPROVED BY
Comm. Dev. Dir.
Cocnm. Dev . Dir .
Comm. Dev. Dir.
Caom. Dev. Dir.
APPROVED BY
Public Safety Dir.
Public Safety Dir.
Public Safety Dir.
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205.00
25.00
15.00
5.00
FEE
200.00
200.00
200.00
Public $afety Dir. 4,500.00
Public Safety Dir. • 4,500.00
Public Safety Dir. 4,500.00
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CLUB ON SALE LIQUOR BY APPROVE� BY FEE
Fridley VFW Post 363
1040 Osborne Road
Fridley Fridley VFW Public Safety Dir. 200.00
GLUB ON SALE SUNDAY LIQUOR
Fridley VF'W Post 363
1040 Osborne Road
Fridley Fridley VFW Public Safety Dir. 200.00
MOTI�i by Councilman Nee to approve the Licenses. Seconded by Councilman Utter.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unani-
mously.
�;�`I'iMATES :
4'���:h Erickson Madson & Hanson, Inc.
�:: �;hitects and Planners
�801 Wayzata Boulevard
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55405
February and March Inspection, Fridley Liquor Store
PARTIAL Estimate �k6 $ 100.00
Brauer & Associates, Inc.
6440 Flying Cloud Drive
Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55343
PARTIAL Estimate as of March 25, 1973. Golf course and '
Nature Center Feasibility Study 3,500.00
Smith, Juster, Feikema, Haskvitz, Casserly, Chartered
1050 Builders Exchange Building
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
Estimate dated April 10, 1973 for Representation of City
• of Fridley, Criminal matters for March, 1973 �
(See following communicatiqns) 1,905.00
Weaver Talle & Herrick
316 Hast Main Street
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
Estimate dated April 13, 1.973, for March Rec.ainer and �
servicea rendered.
Schumann Bros, Inc.
Box 8599 '
St. Paul, Minneaota 55110
PARTIAL Estimate ��1 on Water Improvement Project �109-B,
Painting of Elevated Water Tank.
1,677.50
6,300.00
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�STIMATES CON'T.
i � Comstock & Davis, Inc.
Consulting Engineer
1446 County Road ",T"
Minneapmlis, Minnesota 55432
For the furnish of resident inspection and resident super-
vision for the staking out of the following construction work;
Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer and Water Improvement Project
��102 from February 26 through March 30, 1973 (PARTIAL �k15)
Water Improvement Project �k109-B from March 19 through
March 30, 1973 (PARTIAL ��1)
Water Improvement Project No. 109-2 from March 19
, • through March 30, 1973 (PARTIAL 4�1)
Water Improvement Project Nol 110 from March 19
through March 30, 1973 (PARTIAL ��1)
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Water Improvement Project ��111 from February 26
through March 30, 1973 (PARTLAL ��2)
8treet Improvement Project ��1973-1 and 2 from
January 15 through March 30, 1973 (PARTIAL �kl)
$ 930.05
116,82
130.20
59.18
1,102.44
195.95
MOTION by Councilman Nee to approve the Estimates. Seconded by Councilman Utter.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unani-
mously.
COMMUNICATIONS :
WYMAN SMITH: POLICE PENSION SPECIAL BILL:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the communication from Wyman Smith regardin g
the Police Penaion Special Bill, dated April 11, 1973. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
MAY�t BRUCE NAWROCKI: AREA INFORMATIONAL MEETING ON PROPOSED METRO RATE AUTHORITY:
MOTION by Councilman Nee to receive the communication from Mayor Bruce Nawrocki
� regardiag Proposed Metro Rate Authority - Area Information M�eetings for Local
Officials, dated April 12, 1973, and concur with the use of the Fridley City Aall
facilities on the suggeated date, Tuesday, April 24th, 7:30 p.m. Seconded by
Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
I , motion carried unanimously.
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B�CE CREEK WATER SHED DISTRICT REGARDING PROPOSAL FOR SOLUTION FOR ACCELERAIED
SILTATION OF LOCKE LAKE. DATED APRIL 7, 1973:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the letter from the Rice Creek Water-ahed
district re arding the siltation of Locke Lake, dated April 7, 1973. Seconded by
Couacilman �tarwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting sye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried nnanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to have the administration look into the matter of
the motor bike traffic in r_he.area since there have been complaints and damage.
Seconded by Councilman Utter, Upon a voice vote, ali voting aye, M�ayar Liebl
� declared the motion carried unani�ously.
The City M�anager said he would report back to the Council on this matter.
� C%sY MANAGER: REMINDHR TO THE COUNCIL THAT HE WOULII BE IN CALIFORNIA FOR TRAINING
C'�? THE LOGIS PILOT CITY PROJECT THE FOLLOWING WEEK:
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Th,� City Manager said he would like to remind the members of the Council that he
��uld be in California for LOGIS Training the following Week. He said he would
be back the week after this and Mr. Brunsell, Assistant City Manager/Finance
Director would be taking his place during his absence.
PROPOSAL FOR CITY EMPLOYEES TO RECEIVE GOOD FRIDAY AS A HOLIDAY:
Mayor Liebl said it had been the practiae in the past to allow the City Hall
empZoyees a day off on Good Friday.
Mayor Liebl asked for a motion. There was none.
ADJOURNMENT :
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Utter.
U�on a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unani-
itously end the Regular Councfl meeting of April 16, 1973 adjourned at 11:25 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
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Patricia Ellia .
Secretary to the City Council
Frank G. Liebl, Mayor
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7. SECTI(;"v 5 T'r".�+_.r'iGR,',PIT 1?
�'Jhy are ci:i.�s i�f. ihe ii..rst c?a�:_ ��<.ce�:ted a:: .�tipr<�ori<.te
districtti, �-inr,e tii��y n�ay h,?t-�� 5� , erai c:i��ie. �:'',r syr�te�,s
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8. SECT?Ui�+? 11 St113-DTVISION 3
The lin�.l n'r.rase of tl}e sub-divi�ioa, "�?ased c>c� the ��ubiic
' 111tf;ieFit��� �FC;TT15 T( C.i�ll2�c;.Ilt, r1�2�! TE.�Lll<;tL1Ui1S �7T St3Ilt3��1.'C��
� p�•oi a.�;atecf ��y the car.rri:ssion v��c� ��rs.zi�ic� •,c�ill be ''based c,n
the ;nublic i �te; �•e�t''. �'4'F��j st.auid tliis have �o t>e e�.�;?.ic�tly.
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V�r'e f..:e:' 1T`�_ia �E�ctior� eqiii.va?,,r,`]-�• r,�}ce� �•actl f.ranc�.�se a
fi�:e �rear fr�richise since tne que��;c�� �f c��•r:i.iiraLic;n :s
ai�:t�d after the first five year ;>er�cci. Ii S 7e inte_�tion of
t:�� �:uthoz` is to .recornn:en.c: a'_utal z•��vi.e�:� �f. tLif� cab].e
systcrn a��.r�:tion af�er fi�re year5, Eh;s �t�c�.t?d �e �o r',esig-
nafe,d� anci ��t ti.eu to a certi; icate :�:ze��al. ��� e fee; tl�e
a�a�r in �:�hich this rYgulation i:; grE�s:•:-itl;� siited is discour�a-
in� to tFze cievelopxnent o± cRble �}-st�:n�s in i}ie state.
I0. S�:�TIO`�t 1 T�'tiS-l�I:�TISiQN 7
The cl�.ti.n�; �a£ this pr�uision tc,� ne ef��cti�-� April 1, i�'i3,
see�r.s to ��.s to be pali.�ically mat:�vat, ds 51,I1CG' ic �rould
re-Upen t�:e questio,i ar +:ne Fridl�.y o rc3i��a.:ce. y�T� are ncC
aware of any other franchise il:at ���o�Id bti; irclude3 in this
regulation. ',V� feel tt-.at we tia-�: e abi:ied b�T alI o�' :,�e laws
gazr�rning the �rantii:{, c:f ? rra.c.cl��: e, and d�� n�t feel that �.��.
sitould YiaYe to ris� re-��e^ir_� t?�<� c���tire qa�:stio�, ^,'l:e. c1�tr:
should pro�abiy b� lixec for som� fut�i:e tirne whe� the
comm.issio*�'s .vork has off'.cia'.Iy uegu.�.
11. SECTIOrv 23 TI-iE 4TH PAI'.A �RAY�I
We ha�re the apprehensic�n th�.t i' thr: commissioc� is �iv�n such
wide povvNrs of i�ive ��i�;aiion �:c;d int� r��entiun in local cab?c T�r
syst�rns, it .nay on o�casi�c� abu: e i*s po�fers anci bc�come a
nuisance aiid a*.-� unnecessa.y obsta�.ie to tiie cie��elopnze:it z�f
cab�e T"v'. C?n the otiZE•r n2.;�d; ii i± pr�per, u•e fcel, i�iat tile
con�mi s sion riave the rit; �.t to in�re si:i �: ate tii�� ope ration s of a
Iranc:hise. Therefore, th�� pov�ers of thc� commissioa ��ho��i� b�;
speclflE,d more accu!-aieiy ttl.�;.r� i:� the presez± I'E;ci(�1D�' OS t:lc �ill.
12. S�:Ci'IO:�' 24 PARAGh�LY�-I 33
�ti'�je .feei tl-�e t�;•o vea:rs f�r �tucly ��y t;ie coi:�i�issi��z of ti�c
subjec� of thi.s paragra;.�h is too lan�.
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sectie�rt a.►d be r•���c�iiirecl to �ori�,.�.ik�: ;i;c: e�upnrt�zr.ity ia;r ;er�::c�=
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