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PATRICIA ELLIS
COUNCIL SECRETARY
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
MAY 21, 1973
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - MAY 21, 1973 - 7:30 P. M.
7:30_..p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Given.
INVOCATION: Offered by Mayor Lieb1.
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RO LL CAL L: A11 present, Counczlman Nee arrived at 7:SZ p.m.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA: The fol.Zowing items were added.
Resolution of condolence to fami.ly of Don Bona.
Tsstimate - Brauer and Associates
Letter from School District #14, 5upt. John Hansen.
Adopted as amended.
RESOLUTION #70-1973 adopted - condolences to the family of Don Bona
, Certificates of Appreciation
Mr. James Langenfeld Chairman of Human Relations Committee
' Mr. Langenfeld was present to receive his certificate.
Mrs. Domingo Ramos Member of Human Relations Committee
, Mr. Theron Horn Member of Human Relations Corr�nittee
Rev. James McChesney Member of Human Relations Committee
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Mr. Charles Hall
Mr. Carl Paulson
Dr. H. S. Strait
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Member of Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority
Member of Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority
Fridley Health Officer
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, MAY 21, 1973 PAGE 2
PRESENTATION:
Presentation by Joel Koemptgen, North Suburban Youth Service Center
on Fiscal Operation of the Center and by Don Wegscheider on Various
Programs Offered at the North Suburban Youth Service Center
Presentations b� Joel Koeinptgen and Don Wegscheider. Councilman
Breider to present materials to County Crime Commission. Aciministration
to have a report back to the Council in one rnonth. Received materials
and letter from Doctor Herbert Winnie.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Regular Council Meeting, April 16, 1973
Adopted as presented.
VISITORS:
1�. DAVID BERGSVEN, 7566 Stinson Blvd. N. E.: request for Iot split,
continued ti11 later in meeting.
1�, ST�1N DAVIS, 1511 Ferndale: request for 1ot split, stipulating some
language on split to be given to administration and should be recorded.
1ot split granted. /,�
MR. WAYNE 5. CHASE, 7839 Main Street N. E.: request for tempora�y
� permit for house trailer at 7839 Main Street N. E., granted,
plans to be submitted to City within one month and construction
to start within three months.
1�IIt. DAVID RICHTER, 6746 7th St. N. E.: question of when his side yard
variance would be on aqenda. Item #7, Boaxd of Appeals Minutes.
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING - MAY 21, 1973 PAGE 2-A
S E C T I 0 N 0 N E
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Continued Public Hearing on Adoption of an Ordinance. ... 1
Authorizing the City to Issue a Franchise for the Establishment
of a Uniform Electric Franchise Setween Northern States Power
Company and Communities in the Metropolitan Twin City Area
Including the City of Fridley (Cont9nued from the Public Hearing
Meeting May 14, 1973)
Reading Waived. Public Hearing opened at 8:25 p.m. Covncilman
Nee subrnitted an amendment to be sent to Co�nittee before second
reading of ordinance. Public Hearing closed at 9:15 p.m.
Continued Public Hearing on Municipal Comprehensive Developmen�t. ....2 - 2 I
Plan (Continued from Public Hearing Meeting, May 14, 1973) � J�2 �
Public Hearing notice reading waived. Mr. Bud Hamilton, I81 Rice Creek���
Terrace suggested alternate plan for the use of a portian of land in �
study area number four. (Zone Jay Park residential and create a park
in the Iarger area from Designware to Rice Creek.) Public Hearing
tabled until June 11, Z973, Public Hearing meeting.
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, MAY 21, 1973 PAGE 3�
S E C T I 0 N T W 0
OLD BUSINESS
Discussion on Utilization of Chase's Island by the. .... 1
Foundation for Islands of Peace
Mr. Andrew Kohlan requested City lease Chase's Island to Islands
of Peace Foundation for short terms. City Attorney and Mr. Kohlan
authorized to draw up a Iease. City Manager and Paul Brown directed
to work with Foundation for satisfactory maintenance program.
Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance for Rezoning. . ... 2- 2 A
Request by Robert Schroer, ZOA #73-05, to Rezone from M-2 to C-2�
Ordinance #537 adopted - Publication ordered.
Consideration of Rezoning Request ZOA #73-03 by Sam Templin, ..... 3- 3 C
to Rezone Lots 1 and 2 and 39 thru 42, Block 6, Fridley Park
Addition from R-1 to R-3
RPZnning request denied, four to one. Councilman Starwalt
opposed to action at present time and requested further study of plans.
Consideration of Vacation Request SAV #73-02 by Sam 7emplin to
Vacate North/South Alley in Block 6, Fridley Park Additicn
Vacation Request denied.
, Consideration of Fina1 PTat P.S. �73-01, Rudolph Bayer, ........ 4- 4 A
a Replat of Lots 12, 13 and 14, Block 1, Spring Lake y,�
Park Lakeside
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Lot split granted for four 85 foot lots on Lakaside Road and far
five. 72 foot Iots on McKinley Street N. E., as requested by petitioner,
REQUEST FOR LOT SPLIT BY .NIR. DAVID BERGSVElY, 7566 Stinson Fflvd. iJ. E.:
Approved with the stipulations that a Zega1 discript.zon be sub:nitted
by a surveyor, and that 25 feet or. tne west of thE lot be de��cated
for public right of way,and that a six foot utility and drainage easerr.ent
be agreed upon, and that only one buildabie s�te exists.
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, MAY 21, 1973 � PAGE 4
SECTION TWO - OLD BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
Consideration of Final Plat P.S. #73-03 by Michael Servetus. ..... 5
Unitarian Society, a Replat of Lot 8, Second Revised Auditor's
Subdivision #23, Except that Part Platted as Veit's Rddition
FinaZ P1at approved with the stipvlation that a drainage easement
be worked out.
Consideration of Final Plat P.S. #73-04, Veit's Second. ........ 6- 6 E
Addition, by Londa Englund, a Replat of Lot 15, Revised
Auditor's Subdivision #23, Except that Part Platted as
Veit's Addition
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Receiving Report from City Manager on potential Park Properties
Repart from City Manager receired. Admznistration auth.orized
to negotiate with praperty owner for a set price and plan.
Consideration of Final Plat P.S. #73-J2 for Innsbruck North. ..... 7
Townhouse Fourth and Fifth Addition; Being a Replat of
Outlot H, Innsbruck North
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Consideration of Preliminary Plan Approval, Phase IV and V;
T. #73-01; 118 Unit Townhouse by Darrei A. Farr Deveiopment
Fina1 P.Zat P. S. #73-02 approved.
Preliminary Plan, Phase IV and Y; T. #73-01 appreved.
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�� ' SECTION TWO - OLD BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
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Consideration of Final Plat P. S. #73-05, Phase I, for. ........ 8
_ __._� Innsbruck North Town ' ' ' '
,� . houses First Addition, Being a Replat
of Lot ]0, by Darre] A. Farr Development
' Final P1at P. S. #73-15, Phase I, far Innsbrvck Town Houses
First Addition approved.
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, Consideration of Appointments to Board of A eals . . . . . . . . . .
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Environmental Quality Commission and Numan Reiations �, �
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Appoint.rnent to Board of Appeals Tabled.
Mr. Arvi� Hansen, Z318 Hillcrest Drive appointed to Human Relations
' Committee. Mrs. LeAnn Sporre appointed to Environmental Quality
Commission.
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Report on Sales Shortage at Stare #2 Noted on L�quor. ......... 10
;' Inventory Control Report for First Quarter, 1973
Report received.
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA,, MAY 21, 1973 PAGE �6
S E C T I 0 N T H R E E
NEW BUSINESS
Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance for. ........ 1- 1 B
Vacation Request, SAV #73-06 by Richard Miller Homes, to
Vacate 1' to 0' of Utility £asement on Lot 10, Block 2,
Briardale Addition, 1653 Briardale Road
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Consideration of a Request for a Variance of Section 45.053,4,B4,
to Reduce Required Side Yard From 5' to 4'9", 1653 Briardale Road �
N. E., Fridley, Minnesota, Request by Ricahrd Miller Homes, 1600
Rice Creek Road N. E., Frid7ey, Minnesota
First Reading adopted.
Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance for Vacation ...... 2- 2 B
Request SAV #73-04, Wayne Simoneau to Vacate 572 Avenue and
58th Avenue 6etween 6th Street and 7th Street and Alley in
Block 32, Hyde Park Addition
First Reading adopted retaining easement.
Consider�ation of First Reading of an Ordinance Relating to. ...... 3
the Sale of Real Estate Owned by City
First Reading adopted.
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SECTION THREE - NEW BUSINESS (CONTINIlED)
� Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Granting to. ...... 4
Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota Corporation, its �
, Successors and Assigns, PErmission to Construct, Operate, Repair, y�
and Maintain, in the City of Fridley, Minnesota an Electric
Distribution System and Transmission Lines, Including yecessary
�' Poles, Pole Lines, and Fixtures and Appurtenances; for the
Furnishing of Electric Energy to the City and its Inhabitants,
; and Others, and to use the Streets, Alleys, Public Ways and
' Public Grounds of said City for such Purposes; Prescribing
Certain Terms and Conditions Thereof, and Prescribing the Rates
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First Reading adopted. Amendments suggested by Councilman Nee
to be sent to Cormr►ittee and Mr. Bruce Nawrocki for comments
before second reading.
Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting. ....... 5- 5 M
of May 9, 1973
1. Request For special use permit, 5P #73-02, Russell 5chlemmer:
Approved with five stipu�ations recommended by PZanning Comrrrissian.
2.. Vacation request, SAV #73-05, Gilbert Menkveld:
Public Hearing set for June 1Z, 1973.
3. Consideration of proposed P1at, P.S. #73-05, by Darrel A. Farr:
no action needed, aZready taken.
4. Vacation Request, Sav #73-08,.Dennis Ranstrom:
Public Hearing set for June 11, 1973.
5. Recommendation for vacation of 67th Avenue P1. E. between Fxidley
Street N. E. and Stinson Boulevard:
Received.
6. Request for Lot Sp1it, L. S. #73-0'S, Bernard JuZkowski:
Tabled at subcommittee.
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Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting continued.
7. Zero Setbacks:
received.
8. Auxilliary Buildings.
Received.
MINUTES RECEIVED.
Receiving the Minutes of the Building Standards - Design. .. . 6- 6 A
Control Meeting of May 10, 1973 ����
3. Consideration of a request to construct a dust collector to present
Building located at 752Z Co�erce Lane N. E.:
approved.
MINUTES RECEIVED
Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting. ........ 7- 7 H
of May 15, 1973
1. Request for variance of frant yard set back, 6700 Arthur Street
N. E., by Dennis Ranstrom:
Continued until approva.Z of vacation of utilit� easement.
2. Reguest for variance of setbacks, 6750 Main Street N. E.,
by Roger Christianson:
Refered to Planning Commission br� Boar3 of Appeals, no action
taken.
3. Request for variance of sign ordinance, 6528 University Avenue,
by Edina Rea1t�, Inc.:
Variance approved.
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4. Request for variance of side yard setback, 6746 7th St�°eet N, E.,
by David Rickter:
Approved.
MINUTES RECEIVED.
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, MAY 21, 1973 � PAGE 8
SECTION THREE - NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
Consideration of Approval of Revised Plan for Riedel Property. .... 8
Request by Wa11 Corporation
Approved concept. Wa1I Corporation directed to continue working
with the Administration for satisfactory solution to traffic
problem of access on Mississippi and 7th Street, size of recreation
building and density on 7th Street. To be considered by Board of
Appeals and Planning Commission.
Receiving Petition for Improvements in East Ranch Estates. ...... 9- 9 A
Third Addition, Requested by Bob Schroer
Petition Received.
Consideration of a Resolution Ordering Improvement, Final. .......10 - 10 A
Plans and Specifications and Estimates of the Costs Thereof:
Street Improvement Project ST. 1973-1 a�d ST. 1973-2,
Addendum #2
Resolution #71-1973 adopted. McKir.lez� Street and 68th not to be
construted until next year.
Consideration of a Resolution Ordering Improver�ent, Firal. .. ....11
Plans and Specifications and Estimates of the Costs Thereof:
Sanitary Sewer and Storm Sewer Project #113
Resolution #72-1973 adopted.
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA, MAY 21, 1973 . PAGE �9
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Receiving Report on Council Chamber Alterations. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 12 B
' Approved with the provision that it is aid for b Anoka Count
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Appointments: City Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 - 13 B
� Approved:
Richard Cameron, Operation & Maintenance Man
' Kathryn A. Mulrooney, Police Technician
Lawrence A. Chubb, Dispatcher
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Cl aims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
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Licenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 15 D
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Estimates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 - 16 D
� Approved including estimate submitted by Keyway Builders.
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NCIL AGENDA, MAY 21, 1973 PAGE 10
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SECTION THREE - NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
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Receiving Material from Northtown Corridor Forum #4. ........ 17 - 17 g
and Authorizing Sending of Letter to Civic and Other �
' Organizations
Material received and letter authorized.
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Setting Date for Meeting of Planning Comnission and. ........ 18
City Council
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' Consideration of a Foundation Permit Requested by Acme. ........ 19
Meta1 Spinning, 98 43rd Avenue N. E., a 9440 Square
Foot Addition onto an Existing Building
' Authorized with stipuZation it be submitted to Building Standards
Design Control Subcommittee and a drainage plan be submitted.
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' Minnesota Highway Department: Sidewalks on. . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 A
Mississippi Street
Received.
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SECTION FOUR - COMMUNICATIONS (CONTINUED)
Metropoiitan Council: Domed Stadium/Garage Parking. . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 2 q
FFecei ved .
Ray Sheridan to Judge Gillespie: Appointment to Charter. . 3
Correnission ' ' ' ' '
Received.
BRAUER AND ASSOCIATES, INC., REGARDING REPLY TO BARBARA HUGNES LETTER, �
DATED, MAY 18, 1973:
Received.
JOHN K. HANSEN, SUPERINTENDENT, INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 14; �
Reaffirmed resolution on sidewalds and snow xemoval at and near Stevenson
EZementar� site, dated May 21, Z973: Received.
ADJOURN:
1:22 a.m.
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t't� MiNl:�1L� U� 1'tit k�Gt��r�k r�h��l l.NG i�l� Cf�F. I'kLDLEY C1'1'Y l;l)UNCIL Ok' MAY 21, 1973
xh� Regular Mee�i.n� ot the Fridley City Cou►icil was called to order at 7:30,
M.�y �1, 197�, b� htayor L1E'.�J�..
B LEGIANCE;
l�aypr I,i.�bl led r.he +,ounciZ and the audience in baying the Pledge of Allegiance
to khe Flag.
,�'�1�!��ON s
Th�s Invoc�tion was offered by Mayor Liebl.
CALL;
k�MB�RS PRESENT;
MEMB�RS ABS�NT:
D PT DN OF GENDA:
Liebl, Utter, Breider, Starwalt
Nee (Councilman Nee arrived at 7:51 p.m.)
M�yRx L,i�bl said �he following items were to be added to the agenda;
R�sGlution of Condolence to the famil.y of Mr. Donald Bona
�raue�' and Associates, Communication
T,�ttkex' ��pm $chool Districk ��14, Supt. John Hansen
����.mate f�om Keyway Builders.
MQ�'�AN by Councilman Breider to adopt the agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman
UG�er. Upon a voice vate, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
un.an�.moua J.y �
RE„�i(�UTION ��70-1973 - CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMIZY OF Ngt. DONALD BONA:
�`'Iayor Li,ebl r�ad the Resalution of Condolence to the family of Mr. Do�ald Bona aloud
,C�o the �ouncil and audience. Mayor Lieb1 said �,t was deep sorrow that he would ask
�'pr a t�otipn of adoption of the Resolution.
MQTTAN by Councilman Utter to adopt Resolution �k70-1973. Seconded by Councilman
SC4rwa1�.. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
uaanimously.
P#iESENTATION OF AWARDS :
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�tTIFT�t�„'I'�S OF APPRECIATION;
Mr. James I�angenfeld
Mxa. Domingo Ramos
Mx. Theron Horn
Rev. .lames McChesney
Mr, Charles Hall
Mx� C�i]. Paulson
Ar. Fi. S. Strait
Chairman of Human Relations Committee
Member of Human Relations Committee
Member of Human Relations Committee
Member of Human Relations Committee
Member of Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority
Member of Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Aukhori�y
Fridley Health Officer
Mstyox I,iebl read aloud the namea of the persons to receive the awards. He asked
if any r�� them were present to receive the awards. Mr. James Lengenfeld came forwaxd,
Mayp� T,�.eb1 read the Cercificate of Appreciation aloud to Mr. Langenfeld and thanked
him �or hia aervices.
REGULAR COUNCII. MEETING �� MAY 21, 1973
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M�tyoX I,i�b� said the remainder af the certificates would be mailed to the rec�.pientr.
�, ENATON:
I'R�y�EN��,TTC)� BY JOEL KOEMPTGEN, NORTH SUBITRBAI�' YOUTH SERVICE CENTER ON FISCAZ
OP�RATIONS OF THE CENTER APdD BY DON WEGSCHr,IDER ON VARIOUS PROGRAMu OFFEREA AT
,'�„H� NQRTH SUBURBAN YOUTH SERVICE CENTER:
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M��oT Lieb1 inGroduced Mr. Joel �Coemptgen and Mr. Dan Wegscheider to th� Counci.l
a�d audie��e.
�`1r, Jpel �o�empkgen addressed the Council and said he would presen� an introduction
Co th8 se�'v�ces of the Center. He said the program had begun, in the Cooz� Rapida
Hi�h Schov�. and they outlined the probl.ems of the area, He said the first con-
&id+�i'��ioti was pzoviding jobs for teenagers, secondly, obtaining medical treatment
�r�d �hirdly, solving problems of drug abuse.
M?C. ICpemptge►� el�aborat�d on the following items: 1. Free Clinic, 2. �'amily
Cc�uit�plin�, 3. Aot Line, and 4. Drug Education.
l�i, KC►�tap�gen Said at this presentation he would like to ask for financia� help.
H� sa�.d the� prQject has been financed for the year ].973, bu� there may be a,need
f�ax �tdditi�tnal fund�ng �n the future at the local level. He hoped Chat evenCually
��� fundin$ fx'om Fridle;• would be $3,000 to $5,000.
�'Ir. Ac�n W�gs�heisier, Pro$ram Director and Counselor, addressed the CounC�.�, �nd
8�id th� �rogr.am at f�.r�t dealt with the crisis type of situation, He said Chose
whc� Gpmg �p� help were frightened about drugs and other simil.ar situat�.ona. He
8+�id Aow Ghe p�o�r�m has more b�lance and has included much family counseli�lg,
�s �aid the yaung people �re referred to them through probation officers and school
�QU�S��.prs, He said �n many cases the entire family is brought in for counseling.
Ma}r�r �,�,sbj, said he, the City Manager and Councilmsn Starwalt had heard a Xecent
plre��ee�tation of the group i.n Coon Rapids and they were very impressed with the wark
b�a�.�$ done lay them. He said, since the people of Fridley were using the facilities
of Che Gent�r, h� thought the Council should be aware of the activities.
MQT�013 by Councilman Starwalt to receive rhe �iterature from the North Suburban
�'out�1 S�xvices Center and deposit the information with the City rianager for appropri�te
ac�7Lon. Seconded by Councilman Breider. BPon a voice vote, all votizlg aye? the motion
c�x�i�d unar�imous7.y.
ADOPT,�ON OF MINUTES:
MINUTES OF TkIE RF.GL'LAR COUNCIL M1�F"i'IIVG OI' MAY 16, 1973;
MO'TION by Counciiman firuider tu aci,>pt the minutes of the itegular CounCil Me�ting
of May �6, 1973 as p.� sentc�i. Secr;��ded by Councilman 1ltcer. Upon a voice voze,
a�l Ya�ing aye, Mayor Li��.l dec:l�ireci the motion carrieci unanimously.
V S TORS:
�. AAVID BERGSVENL 7566 S1'INSON BLVll. N. E.
Mr, D�vid Bergsven addressed the Council and said he was requesting a lot spli,t for
the back portion �f hi� lo�,
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R�GU�,�#R CQLmICi� MEET��vG OF MAX 21, 1-973
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�o�nc�.lataA �3re�.de� asked if the lot splits could be handled together as a plat.
��, $r��sven s��d this would be fine.
',�„� S�AN DAVIS , 1511 FERNDAT.,E :
��. Davis said he had sent an application i�>r the lot spiit to the City Hall four
W��ks �go and nothing had been done tc� datt. He said there is some urgency as he
W�s moving th� ccming i�riday and the lot must be divided belore this time to sati9£y
�+ti�l City Federal. He said he would pay for the curb and gutter. He said this should
hav� been done before he had purcha�ed the home, and was not done. He said he was
t�t�t awaxe that it was needed aC tl�at time.
I�a�or Liehl ask���i tf:�• City Attorney if under certain circumstances the lot split
eould be granted in une ev�aing by the Council? Would this be legal?
TE�+a City Attorney said the Council has the right to grant a lot split.
MQTTON by Counciiman Starwalt to grant the lot split requested by Mr. Stan Davis,
1.51� FerndaJ.e, the 82 foot by 150 toot portion in the £ront. Seconded by Councilman
UtCe'� for discussion purposes.
Th� Gity Engineer pointed out the area on the map on the overhead projector.
rir. Aavis �aid his lot was Lot 1, Auditors Subdivision 92.
�he C�ty �ngineer said the split would create a land locked lot on the north
��d of t[�e property, this is why it had not been approved by the City before.
H� Sa�d they did not want to create any land locked lots.
Th� Ci.�y Attaxney said the City Engineer may be right, but he could see no difficulties
tt�at do no� exisC at the present time.
�he City Attor�ey said some Ianguage should be included on the north half and he
suggssCed Mr. Davis come in and wor[c something out with the administration.
UpQN A VQICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, Mayor Liebl dec�ared Ct�e motion carried u�animously.
���v� I�i�bl di�rected Mr. Davis to come into the office ttle following day and work
Wi.kh the administration on a satisfactory solution.
�I„R. WAYNE CHASE, 7839 MAIN STREET N. E.:
��, �hase said he was the Project Chairman from Fpur Seasons Construction Company
a�d he was requesting a house trailer permit for 7839 Main Street N. E.. He said
�h� building on the site was being demolished and this had begun that day. He sa�.d
th�: �teason, for the application at the present time would be to set up projeGt
headquarters and develop a site for construction for a permanent construction office.
' �'iayo�' Li�b�. ask.ed if there were any questions.
Th� ���y �n�,ineer suggested the application be considered favorably w�.th the
' et�.puiatiAn� that a plan be submitted to tf�e City within one month aud the con8tz'uGtioA
of the �ttuGtu�e begiz� within three months.
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��GUT.�iR COUNCIZ MEE'TING OF r]AY 21, 1973
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M��� by �puncilman Bx'eider to approve the [empui:ary permit wiCh th� �tipulationa
x�commended by the Gity Bngineer. �econcled by Councilman L'tter, Upon � voi�e
Y���, a�.l voxi.n� aye, M$yor Liebl c!eclared the motion carried unanimously.
�,T„�„'�,.,N,�,D PUBLIC HEARII�G ON ADOPTION �F AN ORDINANCE AUTIIORIZING THE CITY TQ T$SUE
�; k'RA�3�HIS� FOR 'PHE ESTABLISHI�IENT OF A UNIF012M EI.ECTRIC FRANCHISE BETWEEN NORTHE�iIV
Y(CONTINI,TED FROM THF PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF MAY 14, 1973):
M�IAN by Counc�.lman Uttex to waiVe t�e reading c�t th� Public �jearing Natice,
S�oRnded by Gouncilman �tarwalt. Upon a��oice vote, all voting aye, Mayor I.,itb�
�i���a��d ths motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing opened at 8:25 p.m,
M�y4x I.,i�b� asked ii tl�ere was anyone present who had any questions on the proposed
P�dis�ance? H� aSked the (;ity Atturney if he had any racommendations or if there was
�nyChiAg that may n��� .ze i��al or should the Council adopt the ordinance at this
tim�?
Th� City Attarney said the ordinance is well drafted from a pro�edural standpoint.
kie �a�,d he believad the City would be better off with the ordinance adopted then
with no pxocedure at all.
CQUn��.ln►an 13tt,er said he agreed whole heartedly with the City Attorney.
Councilman areider said this would operate like the Suburhan Rate Authority.
�punei.lman Starwalt said the ordinance dealt with the both rate and usage.
Cauncilman Nee asked if there was anyone present representing Northern Sta[Es
1?aWer Cotnpany?
Mr. John Ranck of NSP indentified himself.He added, Northern States �ower has been
��ying for years to get a 3tate wide franchise and some people do not want thiS.
�le sa�.d in vl'.ew of not being able to set up a state wide authox�ity, the Metro
,A,uthox�,ty would be the best as over 50% of the power used in Minnesota is used
by the 12$ cQmmunities that will be involved in setting the unifor�n franchise, ki�
�aid oxigina7.ly there were 30 communities involved in setting the uniform franchise,
He sa�,d NSP felt it woulci be easier to deal with one body than 125 separate bod�e�
�c��: negot��ationS.
Cpt�nrilmar► Nee questioned the representative asking, does the Company shut off ths
gpWer for noz� payment? Mr, Rank said there is a long list of pxoc�dures that are
�p��.owed before this is done, He added this is done as a last resort.
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14yot I,i�bl dsked if there was �nypne in the audi�nce with a question. He sai.d xhs
�dic►ance wi�ll tat�e two readin�s and publication. He sa3.d the Cauncil had ta determin�
ifi �h�a wauld be in th� bsst public interest and be�� for the peop�e of the comaaunity.
��yo�' I,i�b]. eaid he had tal4ced to �Iayor Bruce Nawroeki of Columbia ldeights who had sCUdi,�
��s �x�FQ�$d t�rdinan�e and he felt it was as fair as could be achieved. H� add�d,
p�c�pls ��c�m 5t. paul had sCudie�l it and alao an at�Q�'ney ir� R�.chfield. He aaid h� '
thc�ug��?� �h� sev�n count�.es involved should be treaCeci equally. He sa�,d thei'e should
bs an ov�� all stru�ture and this would be done un$ex the propoaed system, He said
th�.� wQU1�, a18o make NSP sc�und so Chey can prov�.de the necessary s�rvices tr� the '
�onununi��ea. I% sai.d perha�s C�� ���es can be reevaluated for the benefit o� the
�p�tsume�' and th�.s ��'dinance could make this happen.
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CAUncilman Nee said he favored c��llective bargainin$ in this respect, how�ver,
' �h��� a�� Gwo major �arts he had qual�us with. He said he thought the rate
8�x'uC[ux8 was disGriminatory, He said he did not see why some have to pay taore tha�i
A��IEtxB.
, �h+� Cizy Attoxney said it may be a good idea to have some expert or have Mr: Nawrocki
gre�ent at �he second reading.
' 'M�. pat� F�.ah, 7501 I,akeside Road, asked if the City of Fridl�y of the Metro Counci.l
�Qt��d set the raCes. Mayor Liebl said this is an independent agreement. He said
iC wou�d be raC�.�ied by many co�nunities or 60% of the Metro area.
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�1t'� Fish ayked once the ordinance is adopted, who would arbitrate the rates? Councilman
U�Cer said Councilman Starwalt is the Fridley representative from the Council, and
there is an alternate. He said with ttie affairs of the Suburban Rate Authority ther�
�,� one zepresentative from each community and they meet quarterly and have all financial.
r�ports. He S�id the authority is given to an attorney and he does the negotiating
w�.th. the Co�npany. He said the Attorney is hired by the Communitite to represent
�:hem. H� said the Company pays the money for this service. He said the Subux'ban
Rate Au�hori.ty received $30,000 for the operations of the Commission and this amount
had ko be cut down to $12,000 as they had to refuse money because they had an excea�.
l�x'. Ran�k said the Company was allowing the commission $50,000 for negotiations.
�out�ciZman Utter said tt�e Commission would not be costing the communities a cent.
H� said they will benefit if anything.
t� resident asked why a home owner could not receive the rate that a busines8 could.
Mx'. Ran¢k said the average home owner does not use the amount of electricity as the
s�a�l� commerci.al, business. He said the business pays a demand rate and this is not
�t�yplv�d in residential billing. He said each person is supposed to pay his oWt►
way.
MX• At�d�ew Kohlan asked how soon this could be in affect after the adoption of the
ozdirtance? Councilman Utter sa�d one year. Mayor Liebl said this would have to
be ratified by so many communities to establish a rate authority.
Mx. Kohlan asked if the rates in the ordinance at the present time were the existin$
' �ates? He said it should be considered as the energy crisis is reached that those
usin� mare should pay a higher rate.
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�putnci.l.man Utter voiced concern that some people may miscontrue what is done with
�hA cttoney, He said the c� ganization would have a president, a secretary and a
treasurer, He said if there is a meeting, all the representatives pay their own
way. The only money that is spent by the authority is used to hire an attorney
�o re�resent the authority. He �s the only one to receive a salary, Councilman
�Jkter sa�,d. He said the authority is not influenced by the money at all. Fie said
�,C ia nevex tQUChed by any person.
MQTIpN by Councilman Breider to close the Public Hearing on the F,lectric FranchisH.
' Secoaded by �ouncilman Utter, Upon a voice �ote, a11 voting a_yN. Mayor �,ieb1 de+��.ax�d
th� mat�4n c��'�'jed and �he �yb�i.G �earing closed at 9;15 p.m.
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CONTTNUED P(�JB�.IC HEAKNG 0�1 M[TN���p�COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN (CONTINUED FRQM
,P,,,,�7�I,T� HEAft�NG MEETING, MAY 14, 1973} ,
�'taycax° Li�bl said the item had been continued because there was not anypne at the
pn��sCl��g �p comm4nt on the plan.
1�, Bud H��ilton, 181 R�.ce Creek Terrace, said h�e wouid like to talk about study
�x@� numbe�c �our. Mr. Hamilton said he had an alternative plan for ths portio� of
laild covsred in this study area. He referred to the fi.rst paragraph on P�ge 6Q
of the plan that read, "It would not be desirable zo extend industxial facil�.t�.�s
�'urther in�o the reszdenti.al areas along the raiJ�road south of Rice C�'ee k
'�'��.s ax�a s�puld rekain its residential character to fit into the surroundi.ng
residqc���.al n�ighborhood. Medium density housing would serve as a transition
�QZ' the existing railroad and industzy and would preserve public use of Rice Cree�C��'
�fx'� Hami.lton said adjacent to the area is Jay Park and this would be more desirable
as �'�$�.det�tial land than along the tracks. He said if this were possible a laXger
pa�k i.n the area from Designwar� to Rice Creek may be feasible. He said the dedicated
xoadway �'��r� it crosses the entrance to Rice Creek into Locke Lake would form a
naLu�'a�. l�.nk between this park and Plaza Park, north of Rice Creek. Mx. Hamilton
met�C�.�tned th�is is a most beautiful area in �ridley and is best viewed from the
�esl�.ca��d roadway. He added, the Creek is used �xtensively by canoeists and many
caf them �se this axea ta bring thexr canoes ashore.
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Cputt�i�.man �1x�ider questioned the feasibility of the plan. The City Attorney said
th� l��d cQU�.d be condemmed if it was Co be used for public purposes or attempt Co '
buy i.c,
1�yc�r �.iebl asked if a�t would be poesible to relocate a park. He asked if this �ou1d
b� dons wiCh �he coopera�ion of the Park Commission and the people of the area.
�� addecl, �he�'e i.s a very small amount of park it� the area now. He said he thoug,ht
th�xe may be aXea for basketball and softball. Mayor Liebl said he believed Counca.lma�
B�e�der is �he Ward Councilman. He said he did not think the people of the axea would
like �o have a park relocated. He said the present park is used extensively.
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�jayo� I,iebl said he had many comments about this area. He said he is not ready to '
��.c�s�s thv hearj.ng at the present time. He said he would lfke ta go over each area
c�# Ghe �ity.
!Cou�.tcilman $reider said he would like to table the Public Hearing, on the Gamprehensiv�
P1�t� un[il th� Council can spend some time on it.
MOTI(�1 by CQUnCilman Breider Xo table the Public Hearing till the Publi.c Hearing
ri��tin�, in June, (June 11, 1973). Seconded by Councilman UGter. Dpon a voi�e
v�ke, all vu[ing aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
�„IS�USSION QN UTILIZATIO� OF CHASE'S ISLAND BY THE FOUNDATION FOR ISLANDS OF PEACEt
Mx. �1�d��:w Kahlan, Attorney for the Foundation ��r Islands of Peace addressed the
�ouncil s�y�ng che Foundation had received tt�e consent of the property own�xe �or
an �xte�.sion of Glo�ing on the pr<�perty ad_jaceat to the Island. He said i.n o�der
tca k�ep proceeding along with the plan, the Foundation has had the Navy Seabe�e
th��e t� do aome work. He said the Foundati�u was currently asking permission
�xpc� the City to ubtain a 30 c�ay lease f�� �h��e's Island which would determ�ne th�
��.�b�lity for anythi��� on tfie Island. He said he was not asking for any long term
�.�a&e at Che preaenc t1me. " .,,.-_,
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I+�lx', Wi1m�� said the Navy Seabees had surveyed the property and staked out the trails
�or the h�n��,capped. He said the paths would be eight feet wide. He added, only
e�.gh� tt��s would have to be cut down in the area for the construction of the trails.
��. �,T��pnas said tf�e reason for the eight foot width of the trails was because the
� �c�uiptnent to construct the trails would be this wide. He said the trails would be
�fi a S% grade.
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MAyor j,iebl asked Counciiman Nee if he had any questions. Councilman Nee said he
thought this k�ad workE:d out very we 11 .
M,�yor Liebl asked the City Attorney if he hac! any recommendations. The City AttorRey
said there should be <� constractual arranrement betweer. Llie Foundation and the City.
�ie said he had no quarrel wi.tt� :�tr, l:ot� 1a�1's proposai . He said the Island could be
18ased oR a month ::>v montt� basis. He sai�l the amount of money would have to be
�iet�rmined. He added, the termination of the lea5e could be done by either of the
pa�ties involved, tie said the E�r��posal would not put the City in any jeopardy. He
said it could be thac after the Foundation had spent a certain amount of money, a
fuCur� Ca�ncil could terminate the lease. He said th�re would have to be some trust.
The CiCy Atturney said the Council should determine if the proposal for the area is
euit�ble and if the physical plan is acceptable. Re said a lease between the two
bQd�es could be drawn. '
Mjc, Kol�lan said he did not chink it would be feasible to enter into a Long ter� leste
' ak this time. He said they �perated on faith in the past, he was just concerned
thaC someone may say the Foundation is operating without authority if there would
be �P lease at all. He said the Foundation would like the approval of the Counci�l.
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Councilman UtCer asked if it would be better to draw up a three month lease, Mr.
Koh�an said if the lease would be for 90 days, all the better.
'�h� C�,ty AttoXney said the lease would run until one party or another would w�nt
ta Cerminate the lease. He said it could be terminated with 30 or 60 days notice, ete.
�yox Liebl asked if the proposal had been presented to the Park Board, Mr. Wilrns9 s��.d
i� had,
' Mayor Liebl asked if the facility would service the public at large as well as the
handicap�qd.The City Attorney said the lease should state the area is open to the
gecleXa� public of Fridley.
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�ATION by Councilman Utter to authorize the City Attorney and Mr. Kohlan to draw
u� a 1�ase and that the City Manager and the Director of Parks and Recreation work
ot� the requirements for the maintenance of the area. Seconded by Councilman Nee.
�Jpon. a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl_ declared the motion carried unanimously.
ORD�T.I�NCE NUMBER 537 - KEZONINC REQUEST BY ROBERT SCHROF.R ZOA �k73-05, TO REZONE
R�:-2 T� C =2 :
'MpTip�T by Councilman Breider to adopt Ordinance 46537, rezoning request ZUA ��73-05,
7cequ&6�ed by Robert Schoer. Seconded by Councilman t'tter. l'pon a rc�ll call vote,
I,i.ebi., Utter, Nee, Breider, Starwalt voting aye, Mayor Liebl declased the motion carried
u! nan�imaus ly .
R�GULAR COITNCIL MEETING OF Mt�Y 21, �973
P�G� � - I
�ONBIAEKATION OF Rr:ZONING REC�UESI' 70.1 4�'3-03y BY SAM TEMPLIN, TO REZONE LOTS 1 AND 2
�,ND 3� THRU 42, BLO(:K 6, FRTDLEY PARK ADDiTION FRO�I R-1 to R-3:
�Ip�''�Q�I t�y Gouncilman Ne� that the petition fc>r rezoning be denied. Seconded by
CouRc�.lman Utter.
M9TION b� Councilman U�ter to receive the letter from Mr. t�-peland, Mr. Templin's
Attp�Ftey. Secqnded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a vuice vu�e, all voting aye,
��ox Li,�bl d�clared the motion carried unanimously.
Mr. P�rXy �Apeland, Attorney for M�'. Sam Templin addressed the Council. Mr. Cop�laa�d
��id befq�� �he Council voted on the item he thought lhey should consider the
�1Cernat�.Y�s Qf use of the pr;�per(y. He said there had been a number of proposals
�or som� �ype of development u1 tf�e property, and it is ve�ry difficult.
'�I�, CQpeland Said it cannot be assumed the property can be develop�d under the
pr�se�t zoning as there are no reasonable alternatives.
Cquncil�m�n Ne� said he thought it would be feasible ta develop the area xesidenti.al
csrt East �tiv�r R�ad. He said he did nr�t believe it would be harder to gell Chese
p�ppert��s pn E�st River Road than it would be tc:� sell those Mr. Templin had consttucted
�c�,�a��nC �o the Railroad tracks. He said he hated t�be arbilrary, but he felt Lhree
��.r�gl� �ami�y dwellings could be constructed there. /�Le�-� �iL'--1 C'�yn-�-��u��
�� � �=: ,� �-, � a-Gy-�--U-�_,l� , L/� .�7�-�-� � »�=��-f-G� � .�' ' �•
�s�µnc man �tarwalt said he h�id heard nb better proposals fol- the area and he thought
�h� pc4posed construction was a very nice residential struciure.
tJ�'QN A yQ�CE VOT�, Li�bl, Utter, Nee and Breider voting aye, and Starwalt voting
itay. Mayor �,iebl declared the motion carried and the rezoning denied.
C,�NSIDERATI�N �F VACATION REQUEST SAV 4k73-02,MK, SAM TEMPLIN, TO VACATE NORTIi/SOUTH
�,LE„TX �N BLOCK 6, FRIDLEY PARK ADDITION:
Mq'�xpN by Gouncilman Nee to deny the vacaCion request by Sam 'Cemplin, SAV �k73-Q2,
Se�COnd�d by CounGilman Utter. tipon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
�he� mQ�.�.on cazried unan�.mously,
CONSIAERATI!ON OF FINAL PLAT P S ��73-01, RUDOLPH BAYER, A RE;PLAT 0�' LOTS 12, l�
�„ND , 7.4 � BLOCK 1, SPRIN� LAKE PARK LAKES IDE :
�yQ�' I.��bl said there a�re two proposals.
riQ;�IOPi by Cpun�ilman Starwalt to grant the approval of the Final Plat P. S. ��73^0�.,
}��r �y�p��� 'g�,��ex a�d appxov� four 85 foot lots on Lakeside and �ive 72 foot lots on
T�Ic��.n1�X as r�c�uested by the petitioner.
���Qnded by �ounci.lman Utter.
Tjk'pIV A yp�C� VQ�, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried utt.aoimausl�.
RFnt�'S'� �'pR LOT SPLTT BY N!R DAVID BERGSVEN , 7566 STINSON BLVD , i� , E. :
Mr, Bexgsv�� addresaed the Couc�cil stating he was requesting a lot sp�.it fox the
�st�tit�r� o� hi.s property tha� wqu�d abut 1�cI�in��� Strlet. Mr. Bergsven sa�id th� L��,�i
�lea�r�.ption of that pra�erty would b� as follows=
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Th� w�&��r1y 162,24 feet of lot aix (6), Bl��ck one (1) Spring Lake Park Lakeside
�dd�,t#.o�i as measured along nortll and south lot lines or described as follows: That
ppT�ip� qf Lot 6, Block 1, Spring Lake Park Lakeside Addition lying west of an
e�tansi,ran of the easterly line of L•>t 6, Block l, Stinson Blvd. Addition.
Th�e Ci�y At�catrney questionect Mr. Bergsven on where he had received the legal descriptian,
had he had the pr�perty surveyed? Mr. Bergsven said the description was wx'itte�
f�I the purChA� a�r�emen[.
Mx'. Be�rgsVe� s�id the reason he was requesting the lot split at this time was two
fo1d, He said he was in the process of purchasing a home and the purchase of the
hotae was eontingent on the sale o� his home on the front portion of the lot by June 8,
�973. He �aid the lot must be split before this time. He said he had talked to Mr.
R,udc�lph �ayer and he had agreed to purchase the back portion of the loe for a fair
marke� price. Mr, Bergsven said there would be 25.24 feet in back of the garage and
�FQ, 24 £eet in bac[t of the house .
Mayor Liebl said this was not much h�ck yard.
Gouncilman hre said thi:� was one half .�1 [he lot.
M�� B�r�sven said this split had already been established by the abutting addition.
The Ci�y Attorney suggested the legal description be done by a surveyor and the
�pp�oval be contingent upon receiving the description.
�k�e City Engineer said the lot split could be approved with the following stipulations:
�. The west 25 feet be dedicated for right of way.
2. A 6 foot utility and drainage easement be agreed upon on the east.
3. ,A survey of the property be submitted before the approval of the split.
4. That the lot is regarded as only one buildable site,
Mayor Liebl questioned the City Attorney on tht: legality of th� split being granted
aC the p�esent time with four stipulations. The City Attorney said he thought thfis
was lega�.
MOTION by C�uncilman Starwalt to grant the lot split with the stipulations as
re�omme�ded by the City Engineer. Secu��ded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote,
a�1 yQting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
�ON$ZDERATTON OF A FINAL PLAT P.S, �k73-03, BY
�tEPLAT OF LOT 8 SLCOND REVISE AIiDITOK' S SI;RD
AS VEIT'S ADDTTION:
ION ��23 , EXCEPT
�h� Ci�y Engineer called the Council's attention to page 5 of the agenda and suggested
some $rrangement for a drainage arrangement and easement be included.
�'IOT�ON by �ouncilman Breider to approve Final PZat P.S. ,�73-03, by Michael Servetus
,' Ul�iCa�'ian Soci�ty with the stipulation that a drainage easement be worked out.
Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
d����x'ed �he motion carried unanimously,
REGUTAR COUN�IL MEETING OF MA.Y 21, 19%3
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C'QNS�DERATION OF A FINAL PI.AT P. . , .
�, ',k�PLAT OF ZOT 15 , REVISED aUDITOR' S SUBDIVISION �f2 3, EXCEPT 1'HAT PART PLATTEA AS
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MQ��pN by �ouncilman Utter ta receive the report by the City Manager on the possibility
r�f Ch� ut�lizaGion of the property as parkland. Seconded by Councilman Breider. ,
Upo� a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
'��t� Ci,Cy Manager said the report dealt with the possibili.ty of a park site in the
���� and where it would fit into the area to provide a neighborhood park. He said
Ch� b�st area would be the area being platted as it would a1�ow for more area than
p�h�x properties.
The City Manager said there was a skating area i[i the neighborhood in the past, but
tk�is pxoperty had been developed. The City hlanager said there is money in the budget
tt�at had been planned Eor the park in the Rice Creek Road area.
M,ayor Liebl �sked if there were any people from that area at tt�e present meeting.
There was x`esponse from several people. Mayor Liebl asked thuse present if thi&
was in support of their opinion. They respor_ded favorably.
�'h� ��,ty Attprney said the Administration could be autho�ized to get together with
th� land awner and decide on a price for the land. He said a contract for deed
�ould be worked out. The City Attorney said there is $7,200 set aside for parks
at the pXesent time and if the Council decides that the Rice Creek Road is a lower
priority, this Gould be moved up.
�ouncilman Utter said it should be kept in mind that the City has just made an agree-
pnent wiCh Gardena School to use part of the proper[y on the School grounds for park.
H� s�id Chis would relieve some of the pressure in that area for a park.
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�Iayor Liebl �aid this should be budgeted and paid for in the next two years. Mayor
Li�b� asked Councilman Nee if he was in favor of the proposal? ,
CqunGi.lman Nee said yes, He said Stevenson School is for teenagers not fo�r smaller
�hi.ldren# he added, the children are isolated by East River Road. He said the childre�t
p� �h� area are playing in the street all of the time. He said a facility for the• '
chi�.dren �hould be provided iu the area.
MQ��0�1 by �puncilman Nee that the Adc�inistration make a firm proposal for acc�uiring ,
paXCel C W�.th prices and plans for financing the land available at the next meeting
af the Cpuneil. Seconded by Councilman Utter.
Councllm�n, Breider said he assumed the Council would not approve the plat until '
a�ter th� proposal for the purchase of the land is discussed by the Park$ and
RQ�x'eation Gommission. The City Attorney asked when the Commission wauld meet next. ,
The City Manager said not for a month.
Cqu�nc�.lcnan areider said he thought this to be kind of a mute point, as the Waxd Counc�.lman
wants �a a�qu�re the land for a park, and the Council�u�n At Large was in iavor of ,
the acqu�.sition, He said all the Commission would have to do i.s lay out tk�e appar���s.
M�yor Zi.ebl asked what the Commissions were for if the Council did not consult thean.
�ounC�.lman Breider �aid the Council has already considered the matter. The City
Atto�ney said the �ommission could consid�r the �}�tter while the administrg�ion
was C►ega�ia�ing for the land. He said the�Council could meet again before final
���a�,de�at�,p� 'pf �he pro�osdl,
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QQtiut,c�.�tn�n B�'eidex said i.n the mean time, the Administration would not stop the
[��a�;����t�.on� and the p].aC wi1l not be stopped.
��yp� �,�€:ta� s�id �he thoughts and recommendations oE the commission have to be co�nsid�red,
a� th�z� will not be many people who are willing to serve on the commissions.
��zun�ilman Utter said he agreed and he thought the members of the Cozunisafon did
��opci job, He said he did not want to go over their heads. He said a park is n�eded
�,� th� area. He said he had tried to get a skating rink into the area. He said
h� ChQU$bt �he Paxks and Recreation Department did a fine job.
U�'C1N ,� VQ�CE VQTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF A FINAL PLAT P.S. �f73-02, FOR INNSBRUCK NORTH TOWNHOUSE FOURTH
AD�I�IpN: BEIN G A REPLAT OF OUTLOT H, INNSBRUCK NORTH:
1+�p'�ION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the final Plat P.S. ��73-02, for Innsbruck
NpFth Townhouse Fourtti Addition, replat of outlot H. Seconded by Councilman Utter.
tJppn a v�ice vote, aI1 voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unan�mously,
C!ONSIDERATION OF PRELIMINARY PLAN APPROVAL, PN,ASE IV AND V; T. ��73-01; 118 UNIT
�OWNHQU�uE BY DARREL A. FARR DEVELOPMENT:
Mp�IQN by Councilm:�n Starwalt to approve the preliminary plan of Phase IV and V;
�. ��73-01; 118 Unit Townhouse by parrel A. Farr Development. Seconded by Councilman
IJtter, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl dclared the motion carried
u�animous�.y.
CONSIDERATION OF FIIVAL PLAT P.S. 4�73-05, Pl-IASE I, FOR INNSBRUCK NORTH TOWNHOUSES
�IRST ADAITION, BEING A REPLAT OF LOT 10 BY DARREL A. FARR DEVELOPMENT:
�he CiCy Engineer said the 1ot lines were being shifted to save the trees.
MQTIQN by �ouncilman Starwalt to approve the Fina1 Plat ��73-05. Phase I, a replat
of I,ot 1p by Darrel A. Farr Development. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voiCe
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
f„ONSIDERATIQN OF APPOINTI�NTS TO BOARD OF APPEALS L ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COINrfISSION
�ND HUMAN RELATIONS CQMrIITTEE:
�tayor LiebZ asked Councilman Nee if he had an appointment to the Board of Appeals.
Counci�lman Nee said he did not have anyone at the present time.
'�'[�yo� �,�.ebl said the appointment to the Board of Appeals would be tabled again,
�IpTIQN by Councilman Utter to appoint Arvid Hattson, 1318 Hillcrest Drive to the
Hucnan R�lations Commis8iou. Seconded by Councilman �reider. Upon a voice vote,
a�1 vot�ng aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carxied unanimously.
1�ia�or I.iebl aske<3 if �here were any appointments to the Human Relations Commissi.on
��Qm the membe�e of LAe Councll.
Caunc�lman Starwalt suggested Ms, Mary L. Matthews, 1259 Skywood Lane. He said she �s
ve�y in�erested in environmental aspects and has been for a long time. He said she has
��ken caurse� �,� the Univereity of Minnesota in conjunct�o� Wit�} ��is a1so.
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MOTTON by Councilman �ee to appoint Mrs. Lee Ann Spc�rre as a repl�3cement for James
'�,,at��,en�eld on the Environmental QualiCy Commission. Secanded by Councilman Utter.
1`�ayor I.iebl said this would be his re���mmendatiun for the Commission,
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UpON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared th� motion carried unanimousl�.
�EPQRT ON �aALES SHORTAGF. AT STORE �k2 NOTLD ON LiC�UOK INVEN7'OP,Y CONTROL REPORT FOR
FIRST QUARTER, 1973
MQTTON by Councilman greider t.o receive the report submi.tted by the City Manager.
S�Con�ed by Councilman Starwa't. Upon a vr�i_ce vote, al.l voting aye, Mayor Liebl
deC�ar�d the mot�on carried unanimously.
U�'0^� A VQICE VOTE , a l.l vot in� aye , Mayor Li e.> 1 dec lared t�ie mot i.�n carried unanimous ly .
F�RST READING OF AN ORDINANCE �OR VACA'I IOti (ZE:QUEST, SAV iF73-Ob By RICHARU MILLER
kiOMES TO VACATE 1' TO 0' OF UI'IT.ITY EASEM�NT ON LOT lO�BI,OCK `L, BRIARDALE ROAD:
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CONSIDERATION OF A KEQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 34.U53, 4, B4, TO REDUCE REQUIRED
SIDE YARD FROM 5' to G'9", 1653 BRZARDALE ROAD N. E., FRiDLEY, MINNESOTA, REQUEST BY '
RICHARD MILLER HOMES 1600 RICE CREEK KOAD N. E„_FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA:
�"�QTTON by Councilman Utter to concur with the recommendations in the agenda and
adopC the first reading �f the ordinance. Seconded by Councilm�n Starwalt. Upon
a voiee vQte, all votin� aye, Mayor Liebl declareci the mution carried un�nimously.
FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE FOR VACATION REQUEST SAV ��73-04, WAYNE SIMONEAU TO
VACAT� 57% AVENUE AND 58tti AVEI3UE BE'IWEEN 6th STRFF.'1' AND 7th S'1REET AND ALLEY IN
BLOCK 32, HYDE PARK ADDITION:
The City Manager said the easemen� should be retained.
1KQTION by Counci.Lman Breider to adopt ihe first reading of tt;e ordinance retaining
ths ea&ement. Seconded by Gouncilman Utter. Upon a voice �rote, all voting aye,
�'Iayo� �,iebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
�,TRST READING OF AN 012DINANCE RELATING TO THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE OiWNE.D BY TI�: CITY:
MOTION by Councilman greider to adopt �he first reading of the ordinance relating
to the sale of real estae.e owned by ti,� c;icy. St�conded hy Councilman Utter. Upon
a� voice vote, all voticig aye, Mayor Liebl declared the mution carricd unanimously.
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CON9IDERATTQN OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO NORTH�:RN STATES POWER
CpMPANY, A MINNESOTA CORPORATION ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT,
OP�RATE, REPAIR, AND MAINTAIN IN TI� CITY OF_ FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA AN ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION
SXS'TEM AND TItANSMTSSION I.INESi INCLUDING NECESSARY_ POI.rS�POTE LINES, FIXTURES, AND
AppURTENANCES; FOR THE FLTRNISHING OF E LEC'TRIC ENERGY TO Tl� CITY AND ITS INHABITANTS. '
ANU OTHERS AND TO USE THE STREETS ALLEYS PUBLIC WAYS AND PUBLIC GROtTNDS �F SAIA
CTTY FOR SUCH PURPOSES• PRESCRIBING CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF� AND PRESCRTBIN�,
T� RATES TO BE CHARGED Ti�REOF: '
Mp'�IQN by Councilman Utter to waiye the reading and adopt the first reading �f the
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Cpuncilrnan Nee said he would like to uffer twc� amendments to tiie ordinance for
con,sider.ation at the time of the second readirig.
�ouncilman Nee said he would like the collection practices of Northern Stakes Power
Company to be conventiunal with the satisfaction being sought in court rather than
th� stopage of service.
Councilman Nee said hi.s second amendment dealt with the ciassii:ication of electrieal
categories and he objected to the discrimination of who a persar, is and what he is
gQing to do with the product.
Couc�cilman Nee said he wuuld c�ot want to stop the adoption of the ordinance making
the�e �.tems the issue in question, but he thought the amendment could be submitted
for ratification. He said he thinks there should also be some discussion about
tt�e rate sCructure. He said he thought the only requirement should be demand, not
what the individual is using the product for.
�he City Attorney said he thought Councilman Nee's point is well taken, bu[ he thought
th� thoughts of M.ayor Bruce Nawrocki should be obtained on Chis matter.
Mayor LiebZ said the amendcnents should be sectt to Mayor Nawrocki.
�otat�,cilman Breider said Councilman Nee could be Fridley's representative and he could
��ke the �mendments to the first meeting.
Mayor L�.ebl said believed the franchise would be better than what the City Fias
�t the present time. He said the ideas should be sent to Mr. Nawrocki and the people
whQ worked Qn the committee,
UPQN A RPLL CALL VOTE, Breider, Starwalt, Liebl, Utter and Nee voting aye, Mayor
I,,i8b1 d��lared the motion carried unanimousl�.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 9, 1973:
RE(�UEST F0� A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP ��73-02, RUSSELL SCHLEMMER:
MO�ION by Councilman Utter to grant the special use permit with the following five
sti.pulat�ons:
1. A pro�er drainage pian be worked out with the City.
2. The aesthetics of the garage conform to the house.
3. Provide a pruper turn-around in the driveway.
4. Maintain 5 foot side yard setback as specified on the plot plan,
khe garage be set back a maximum of 45 feet behind the house.
.�, The driveway to be at ttie same grade as the adjoining neighbor's.
�e�onded by Councilna�i Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
d�clared the motion carried u�ianimously.
CONTTNUED: VACATIOti �Q�;EST, SA�' �k73-OS, GILBERT MENKVELD: VACATE PUBLIC EASEMENT
� ON 67th AVF:N;'E' P•. t '�EIWEEN ANOF��. S1'FtF.EC ti, E. AND FKIDLEY STREET N, E. TO ADD
3Q FEET TO 'r�iE quk rt� YsO��Tr� DI.!�::�Sic?N _��F LoT i, BLOCK 2, oAK cROVE ADDITION TO FRIDLEY
PARK� MAKING IT .1 BUTLDABLE SiTE.
Th� Ci�y �ng�.nser aaid � Fublic Hearing should be set.
MQT�QN by Gouncilman Ut[er t:� set a Public Hearin� tor June 11, 1973 on the vacatiotl
r�gueSt by �ilhext Menkveld, SAV 9�73-05. Seconded by Cuuncilman greider. Upon a
v�i.Ce vptp, �11 voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
PTIAI,IC HEARING: CONSID�RATIQN OF A PROPOSED PLAT, P, S. �k73-05 , BY DARREL A. FARR .
�1F,�,,,VEI,OPMEN� CORPORATION: A REPLAT (1F i3LCOK 10, INNSBRi1CK '+ORTH TOWNHOUSE lst AUDTT�ON.
Th�9 G�,Cy En$�,neer sai.d thi.s had been taken care of and there was no &cti.on needed.
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V�ICATI�N REQUEST�SAV ��73-08, pENNIS A. RANSZROM: VACATE 20 FOOT UTILITY AND DRAINAGE '
EASEMENT T�,TN� BEI�TEEIv' LOT 10 AND 11 , BI.00K 1, RICE CREEK SCHOOL ADDITION 1 TO ALL(7W
CCINSTRUCT�ON OF A HOME ON TWO LOTS .
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�h�, City Enginser said a�ublic kiearing should be set for the vacation of Che ut�lity '
at�d slrainage easement .
MQTION by Councilman Starwalt to set a Public Hearing for June 11, 1973 for the vacation �
x$qu��:st by Dennis A. Ranstrom, SAV ��73-08. Seconded by Counc�lman iltter. Upon a
Vpi�e vot�, all voting ays, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimoulsy.
R$CQI�NIENDAT'ION FOR VACATION OF 67th AVENUE N. E. BETWEEN FRIDLEY STREET AND STINSON
�QIT EVARD ,
�oun�ilmar� Nee said he would speak in opposi_tion to the vacation, He said as long
a& the item would be eonsidered he believed the other people w}�o had not signsd a
p�C�.ticat� 6hould be notified.
�h� City A��orney said the Council eould petition the vaeation, but it is uaual�y
d4n� tay th� pxope�ty �wner.
1'h� City EnYineer said i_t could not be used as�a motor cycle route as it is being
used at the present time. He said when the area is a street easement, it Ganc�ot
be �to�ped.
�pun�ilman Nee said thi.s is �ontiguous to the park land. He said he did not �hink
Che Ci.ty shou�.d vacate the property as they were talking about spending $2,pOQ
for a sm�l.l porCion af land by Stevenson School.
Gc�unei�atan Starwalt said item nucnber two and item number four were related.
r(OT�aN by Councilman tJtter to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission Mee��.ng
o� M�y 9� 1973. Seconded by Councilman Breider. ISpon a voice vote, all voting
�yea Mayor �,iebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
Cour�Ci.lman Starwalt said in item number two the el,evation which set the poi�t vf
vacatlqA wa� 402 and just a block down it may not be a good elevation fax' such
a vaca�ion,
Counei.lman Bre�.der said if the peo�le e�e not asking far the vacatfon, Chey shauld
np� t�ake� �ny mct�.on.
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� 7521 Go�erce Lane. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting
ay�, I�(ayor Liebl decl3red the motion carried unaimously.
' MQTTON by Councilman L`tter to receive the minutes of the Building Standards pesign
Control 5ubcommitrek meeting of May 10, 1973. S�conded by Councilamn Starwalt.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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�CE�VING THE NfINt'T�;S ��F THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF :V1AY 1�, 1973;
�,REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4A, FRIDLE:1 CITY CODE, TO REDUCE__THE
�RONT YARD SETBACK FROM 35 FEET TO 1] EEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DWELLING
QN LOTS 20 ANp 11, BLOCK l, RICE CREEK SCHOOL ADDITION, TI� SAME BEING 6700 ARTHUR
�,,,TREET' N E, FRIDLEY MINNESOTA (RREQiJEST BY MR. DENNIS RANSTROM. 3728 FOSS_ ROAD
�i. E. MINNEAPOLTS, MINNESOTA):
�he Gity Ez�gineer said the action on the varianGe should be continued until action
is taken on the vacation of the easement.
� RE'QUEST FQR VARIANCLS OF SECTION 45.134, 4, B1, TO REDUCE THE REQUIRED SIDE YARD
�J„�3�CH HAS A DRIVEWAY FROM 30 FEET TO 25 FEET AND, SECTION 45.135, 1, E3, TO REDUC�
THF:�ATSTANCE BEZWEEN OFF STREET PARKING AND A LOT LINE FRO;I 5 FEET TO ZERO FEET, TO
�,LI,,�,OW TI�IiE C�NSTRUCTION OF A BUS GARAGE AND STORAGE BUILDING TO BE LOCATED ON LOT 1
l,�ND THE NORTH 25 FEET OF LOT 2, BLOCK 6 RICE CREEK PLAZA SOUTH ADDITION, THE SAME
,�„EING 6750 '�1AIN STREET N E FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY MR. RODGER CHRISTIANSON,
6�i73 UNIVERSIT'Y AVENUE N. E, , FRIDI.EY, MINNESOTA.)
T�i� City Engineer said there was no action necessary on the item.
A AE,�i,TEST F�R A VARIANCE OF SECTION 56,05, 3A, F`RTDLEY SIGN ORDINANCE, TO INCREASE THE
M,�,XIMIJM SIZE FOR A WALL SIGN FROM 75 SQUARE FEET (15% OF THE TOTAL WALL AREA) TO 95
SQUARE FE�� TO ALLOW THE ERECTION OF A WALL SIGN TO BE LOCATED ON LOT 18, BI.00K ��
RICE CREEK PLAZA SOUTH ADDTTION, THE SA.ME BEING 6528 i7NIVERSITY AVENUE N. E., FRIDLEY.,
MINNESOTA (REQUf�'.ST BY EDIKA REALTY INC. 652$ UNIVERSITX AVENUE N. E., FRIDLEY,
I,�INNE S QTA , )
MOT�ON by Councilman Breider to approve the variance for the wall sign from 75 feet
to 95 �eet as requested by Edina Realty. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a
voi�� vote, al� voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously,
!„� �QUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4B, FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO REDUCE THE
�tEQUIRED SIDE YARD FRdN1 10 FEET TO 8 5 FEET TO ALLfJW THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADDITION
(„�,NTO AN EXISTING STRUCTURE LOCATED ON LOT 4, BLOCK 5, RICE CREEK TERRACE PLAT 4,
"THE SAME B�ING 6746 - 7th STREET N E., FRIDLEY MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY MR. DAVID
RTCKTER, 6746 - 7th STREET N. E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA.1
M(?TTON by Councilman Starwalt to approve the variance for the side yard set back
�r4m 10 fi��C to 8.5 feet as requested by Mr. David Rickter. Seconded by Councilman
iJ�ter. Upan a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion caTried
�aa,�imous J.y .
� �IOTIQ�T by Councilman Utter to receive the minutes af the Board of Appeals Meeting
o+� fifa� 15, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt, Upon a voice vote, all voki�ng
ay�, M,ayQr Lieb�, declared the motion carrried uaanimously.
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�h� �ity �ngi.nesr said he had talked to the peopl� from Che Wall Corporation at
5,30 that �yening and they had presented a plan to him for th� cons�ruction of all
CQW�ih�usea in the development of the Reidel Property. He said th�re is a proble[p
of �h+� density. He said the units within the R-1 zoning must be owner occupied
ae�a�'ding to the City C��e. He said he had some reservations about the proposed
a�Ges� to the area under the new plan. He said the agreement made with the neighbozin$
�rQ��arCy own�Xs must also be considered in the review of the plan.
CQUi►cilman Breider asked if there was a plan they could review at the present tim�:.
MAyc�r I.iebl asked if someane from khe Wall Corporation would make a presentation
pn tk�e p�'opased pLan,
1�C': Rudolph �ante, stated he was a representative from the Wall Corporation, and
addte�sed th� Council, He said in the original plan 108 units were multi family
ttni�a Actd 63 were townhouses. He said they had reevaluated their plans.
H�s sa��.d th� �1ew �lans were droppin$ from the multi family and adding al.l townhouses.
1�� S��d tl�sxe would have been 1%1 townhouses in the first plan.
M�. paa�� sa�,d the ponding area would also be changed. He said they had ariginally
p1�M�d �oz� Ch� �nstal�ation of one pond and now they planned on putting in three
ppnda with a flowing creek connecting them.
�, D�nts s�id the new plan reduced the total number of units to 155. He said the
pvr�i.on of the land Chat may be eonsidered ior the library had been Left out of the
pl,aa. M�', panGe said the Wall Corporation has an agreement to staff and maintain
th� ��e�p��rty of the total community development.
CRUnCi�man �reider asked i� there was a recreation building in the p1an. Mr. Dante
s�id yes, 800 aquare feet in size.
�he� City Engi�neer said the recreational building is much smaller than was originally
p�oVided £or �n the first plans on the complex. He added, the original plans called
for 2,QOp squar� feet and an additional 1,000 square feet of swimming pool.
Mayox Liebl said the units must be owner occupied and asked if the zoning was proper.
The Gity �ng�.neer said the zoning is not pruper. He said the staff is concerned
about prOtecting the neighbors. He said there: are now 20 more on 7th Street than
�hat they had told the peuple there would be. He said there are problems with the
d�'ainag,e and problems witfl the access. He added, before they planned a good recreat3.on
fa�ili,ty, and now it is not boud. He said tliere is a review required by the Planning
Comm�.s&i.on for Che construction of townhouses, unless the Council would like to by-
pasa [his zequiremen�. He said he ciid ��.�t feel the commitment made to tbe neighhor�
h4od could be met with ttie present pru�v::al.
I`�aypx Lieb1 said he thought this was a�ood plan because it is residential. He said
he� did not understand.
The City Attorney said ic is cwt a question of what the City would rather have'. He
aai,d tk�ere is a zonin�; requirement. He said the development may be beauti£ul and
not f�t th�e code. He said the developer would have to go through the procedures as
&tipulated in the Code.
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The City Manager said if the plan was modiiied, the Wall Gorporatiun would npt have
� to go to a Public -���iring again. He s�.iid this is tlie reason he had met with them
at 5:30 Chat eveniiig, The City F.ngineei- said he hoped �tiey could agree on somethi.ng
th�t could be lived �.�itli with�>ut going to �3 public heari�ig.
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Coun.cilman Nee ask�d i f thc� Wal 1 C;c�rpur.�t Eon Y� 1 t che re�. reational Luilding was ma�nly
foX khe tec�ants uf t(ic apartment buildin�;,? The i:ity En�ineer said no, they we�re
�n Ghe tow�house area. He said ttiey wer� trying to Fuive additional Lacilities
provided and thi.s was one conc�pt �hey had been tryircg to maintain.
Mx. pante said the p��ol w�.>uid uot be used as the uwners ui townhouses are generally
settled people with little interest i.n swiRUning pools. He said it fs younger
peaple who enjoy th_is type of activity. He said there is a p��rty room available,
sauna and thc punds and creeks. He said ehis is a pleasant atmosphex�e and will
provide for ice skaring in the winter munti�s. He said h� felt tfiis would be
��tre.^.iely attrackive and the cost cunsiderably exceeded the cost of installation
of tEa�: S�ngle pondi.ng area.
T�e City Engineer 5<:jid tht� densitv i� higner than that in the Larson Complex. He
s�id thls 1s the hi_e[zes� density ir, the City.
' M�, Reese architect for the Wall Corporation and also the Larson townhouses addressed
tk�e Gouncil. He said he would like to cumpare the living area of the Larson complex
with his area. He said this would be adjacent to open area. He added, the garag�s
would be intregrated into the hume. lie said in the Larson complex on Rice Creek
� the�'e aze gang gara�es. He said the pond wc�uld be recirculating on the W$11
CQZpox'atioz� plan with check valves to shut off the flow in the winter to create skatin�
a�eas. He said there are four parking spaces for each family.
�[ayar �,�.�bl questioned the members of the Council asking if they thought the pro�osed
p1�t� was taetter than the other with three apartment buildings.
Cqun.eilman Utter said some of the groupings of huildings have six units and have
�.ndividual �aragc>s.
�x. Dante said there was one with 24 units. Councilman Utter asked k�ow many units
W�x�e �n the group on Mississippi Street. Mr. Dante said there were 17 units in that
g�'oup, Councilman Utter asked i£ there would be bermsZ Mr. Reese said the �rea
Would be terraced down from the higher level to the lower level.
2�e� �ity ,�ttarney asked if there would be � request for a variance or rezoning.
Cpuncilman Breider asked how high the density could be granted by the use of a vaXiance.
The City l�ttorney said the ordinance limits the density to five per acre and they
aXe asking for eleven per acre. He said the Council could take their chances that
thi� could be considered a reasonable variance. He said he did ❑ot know i� this
wou�d hold up.
Th� Ci.ty Attorney said this would have to be put to the Board of Appeals.
The City Engi�eer said there would have to be a Public Hearing and a11 the people
would have to be brought in again.
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CoL�z�cllman Nee askcd the representative frum ttie Wall Corpor<ition why the plans
wqxE� bE��ng changed? Mr. llante said they wanced to �et rid �f tl,e multiple dwell�.ng,s
in khe area. He said he felt this would be a better develop,nent foz the City to
go ]l�ta all �awnhouses. kie said if the old plan would be tollowed they wou].d haVe
f�.rst. built the townhouses a�id then the apartments later. He said this would greatly
�ict�nd the time for development ,�f the r_omplex. He said tt�ere would be some unhappy
people when the apartments were c:onstructed. He s,iid in all hc�nesty to the buyer
thRx'8 should not be mutiple dwellings in �he area. He said they would not want an
apartment rsnting f.ur $157 along side tlleir townhouse.
Coun�flman Nee asked i� it would be po55ib1e to im��rove �(�e recreation area. Mr.
A��ke said w�th the t��wnhouse sales planned t�� be Irom $3`L,000 tu $35,000 the
addi�ional expense for Ci�e recr�ational building would �rice. the tiomes out of the
market.
I�ayor �,�.ebl stressed the view t'tiat tt��,� plan fur all tuwnhuu,es was a better plan
tk�an the original plan. Councilman Starwalt said he liked the second plan and
he thoughC this was a step in tht right direction.
Councilman Starwalt said he would be interFSted in firldin� out the reaction of the
pepple of the area to tt:e alan, t-,e thou�ht it may be better than before.
MpTION by Councilman Breider to approve the concept, and that the plan be worked
put by the AdcTtinistration and representatives of the Wall Corporation to reach
satisfac�ory agreement on the access on Mississippi and 7th and also to change the
plan for the recreati.onal 'puilding if possibLe. 5econded by CounciLman Utter.
CaunG�lman Utter said the recreational building was much too small and about the
s��e af a warming house.
�Ir. Dant� asked if he would appear before tbe Board of Appeals on the 29th.
CaunGi.lm�n Utte� said yes. �
�'he City Attarney said the notice of the hearing should be sent out quickly as th�re
is or�1y oc�e week befoXe the meeting of the Board of Appeals.
UPON A VCIICE VOTE, all v<�ting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimouely, '
�tECEIVTNG PETITION F'OR iMPROVEMENTS IN EAST RANCH ESTATES THIRD ADDITION. REQUESTED ,
R BERT S HROERt '
MpT�QN by Councilman Breider to receive the petition from Robert Schroer for impxove- '
m8nt& in Che �ast Ranch Estates. Seconded by Councilman Uttex. Upon a voice vate,
s�ll voCing aye, Mayor Liebl declaxed the motion carried unanimously.
1,1973 - ORDERI.
HEREOF: STREET
T FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES
PROJECT ST. 1973-1 APD_ ST. 1973-2� ADMENDtJM ��2;
MQT�pN by Councilman Breider to approve Resolution ��71-1973 for those improvements
whi�ch a�e �.n the FirsC Ward. Seconded by Councilman Utter.
Cvunci,�man Utter said he would like to delete McKinley Street from 75th to Lakeside
�.pad unti.� khere is some agreement on the property in the area.
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CAt��ilcn�n Utter said he did not think this was the case. Mayor Liebl aaid �t was
hi$ pFinion that the majority of the people in the area favored the improvements.
'�Irs �tudolph Bayer said he would not favor waiting on the improvement i.nstalJ,atian
� as �h� pri�s wouid increase and they would not be able to get a cent more for the
la�nd w�t�h the additional expenditure for the improvements.
Mr, �ayer �a�.d those people that had attended the meeting had waited all e�eni.ng
� to express �h�ir opinion, and if the decision was to be made without consideration
o� �hei�' att�ndance or opinion, he may just as well have stayed home also,
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RESO�,UTION ��72-1973 ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES
QF THE COSTS THEREOF: SANITARY SEWER AND STORM SEWER PRO.TECT ��113:
MOTI,UN bY Gouncilman Nee to adopt Resolution �672-1973 ordering improvements, Final
� Placls and Specifications and Estim.ites of the Costs thereof: Sanitary Sewer and
�torm $ewer Project ��113. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all
voti�$ aye, M:�yor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously,
' RECEIV7NG REPORT ON COLtNCIL CHAMBER ALTERATIONS:
MOT�ON by Councilman Breider to approve the alterations of the Council Chambers as
� long as ,A,noka County pays for the alterations. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
�PQINTI`�NTS :
N�ME
ppSITION
EFFECTIVE
SALARY DATE REPLACES
Riehard Cameron Operation & Maintenance $855 May 22, Stanley Pezeraon
2�±6 - 69th Place Man - Public Wozks per 1973
�'TidJ,ey, Minn�sota S[reet Sectioci month
1+�IQTIQN by �ouncilman Breider to approve the appointment of Richard Cameron as
Qps�ations and �iaintenance Man - Public Works Street Section. Seconded by Counci�.man
Nee, Upon � voice ��ote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
u�4an imous 1 y .
NA�,ME
iCa�hryn A, Mulrooney
I,awrence A. Chubb
POSITION
Police Technician
Police Technician
EFFECTIVE
SALARY DATE REPLACES
$599 June 4, new
per 1973
month
$599 June 4, Dispatcher
per 1973 Larry S�,mon
month
REGULAR GOUNCIL "IE�1ItiG OF' MAY 21, 1375 PAGE 2Q '
MQTION b Caun�ilman Br� ic��-r t� ap r�!�,��• tlie appoi.ntments of �;c�t-�ryn A. M�.airooney �
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and I,awrenee A. t-hubb a� i'.�lice `1'echuicians. Seconded hv t`onncilman Utter. llpon
8 Vo1Ce vot�, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the mi>tiori carried unanimously. '
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G�NERAL 31$7p - 32042 �
I.�QUOR 7762 - 7828
MQT�ON by Councilman Nee to approve the claims. Seconded 7y c:��uncilman Starwalt. �
pppn a voice vote, ail voting aye, Mayur Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
C��„ ENSES : ,
T� OF LICENSE BY APPROVED BY FEE
$ervice Station f
�auntry Boy Station �
i.301 Mississippi St. Fire Insp.
F�'idley Henry Lemm Comm. Dev. Adm. 30.OQ
Riversid� Car Wash ,
6�2� East Rivez Road Fire Insp.
F�idl�y Robert Schleeter Comcn. Dev. Adm. 30.00
Champlin Superette �
729$ �lighwa�r 65 Fire Insp.
Fiidley �,arry Liludford Comm, llev. Adm. 30.00 '
Grant's Shell
761Q U�iVersity Ave. Fire Insp.
Fridl�ey Duane Grant Comm. Dev. Adm. 30.00 �
Garbap,e Pickup
J �nd W Pickup �
7631 Lake Drive
Circle Pines Leo Bruder Public Safety Dir. 35.00
Food Establishment ,
S�ars Roebuck ,
6199 Highway 65
Fridley Sears Roebuck Comm. Dev. Adm. 20.OQ
G�orge ia in Fridley �
372Q East Ri.ver Road Anoka County
Fxidley George Nicklow Health Dept. 25.00
Big B's P�.zza '
3�1 pebo�n� Ro�d Anoka Health
FridJ.ey Robert Johnson Dept. 25.00 �
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�'i�P� �F LI('ENSE �Y
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i ' �p0d Est.�;�l i shment
�ontinued
,..._�.T..y�_____
� Map�.e Lanes
631p Highway 65 Fridley Rec. �
Fzidley Ser�,�. C��.
' R}�an' s C��noc�
b�$9 Ur2iversity Ave.
APPROVED BY
Anoka Health
Dept.
' F�'�.dley Automatic Sales Co. Co�nm. Dev. Adm.
Qf� Satc Beer
' Bob's �roduce Ranch
76iJ Univ�rsity Ave.
F��,dley RoberC Schroer
� ;�m^pl�ees Liquor
�,nn��te Johnson
, 79�4 Woodlawn Drive Sandee's Cafe
Beth Fa�rmenn
' 744�8 Spring Lake Road Sandee's Cafe
Philfp Hewitt
3915 Lookout PZace Sandee's Cafe
, Lsar�ains Eale�
2�+9 - 99th Ave. Sandee's Cafe
� Sharyn Ryerse
3Q17 Verndale Sandee's Cafe
, Mar�.a Daher
2$3% ^ llth Ave. So. Sandee's Cafe
� Katherine May
2�7 � 99th Ave. Sandee's Cafe
' Diane Erickson
653G Oakly Drive Sandee's Cate
� Cha�'�es Stauffacher
100E►Q Jackson Street 5a:i�lee's Cafe
� '�homas Lund i;r.>r�;e i :- in
2112 Brookvi��w i;i ��.�� Fridiey
�della Hill George is in
, 275Q Taylor Street Fridley
Nancy �(����n George is in
, 3726 Girard Ave. No. Fridley
Public Safety Dir
Public Safety Dir.
Public Safety Dir.
Public Safety Dir.
Public Safety Dir.
Public Safety Dir.
Public SafQty Dir
Public Safety Dir.
P�iblic Safety Dir
Public Safety Dir.
t'ublic Safety Dir.
Public Safety Dir.
Public Safety Dir.
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FEF.
25.00
5.00
15.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
S.OQ
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
1t�GIILAR CQiJNCIL MEETING OF MAY 21, 1973
'�P� OF L,,,�CENSE BY
Employeea I.iquor
Conkinued
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Zonda Ilaug George is in
5031 Mississippi tit. Fridley
Mu�'i.�l Payne George is in
35�+9 Emerson Ave. So. Fridley
APPROVED BY
Public Safety Dir.
Public Safety Dir.
P�GE 22 " �
FEE
5.00
5,00
Ma�garet 1`�ichae 1 i;eurge is in
3738 Girard Ave. Nu. Fridley Puolic Safety Dir. S.OQ
Mary Pisansky George is in
4105 Madison St. Fridley Public Safety pir. 5.00
Marie Rodgers George is in
�3�00 Zane Ave. No. Prid:.ey Public Safety Dir. 5.00
�,o�amary Ant1 George is in
10451 Washington Blvd. Fridley Public Safety Dir. 5.40
�'hilip �hillips George �s in
3839 Hart Blvd. Fridley Public Safecy Dir. 5.00
�aod Establishment
CAUnt�y Boy Station
1301 Missi.ssippi St.
Fxidley Henry Lemm Comm. Dev. Adm. 25.OQ
Used Caz �,ot
National Auto Salvage
51 - 37th Ave,
k'ridley James Dowds Coaun. Dev. Adm, lOp.00
MULTIPLE DWELI.ING LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL Sept. l, 1972 tp SepC. 1, 1973
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Gox'don ,7orgenson 5644 - 4th St. N. E. 7 $10.00 Robert D. Aldxich �
2225 Chalet prive Fire Prev, pep�.
Fx'1.dley, Mirtn, 55421
,�,ONTRACTOR'S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AT 'THEIR REGULAR i�F.TING ON MAY 21, 1973 �
�as Services APPROVED BY
bipen CoAnpany �
3i�6 Quail
Minnsapolis, Minnesota By: Bert Mitchell W. Sandin �VEW �
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APPROVED BY
�;,,eeteral ,( ontractor
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M, J, ,Arndt Conatruc�i�n Co.
2Q$Q St►�rwoad �ioad
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Marlan Arndt C. Bel�.sle RENEWAZ
�avid Chr��tensen
1�14Q - 128�h Avenue N. E.
$l�i,�e � I�'�1�nesaCa By: David Christensen C. Belisle N�W
T)��a�dner Constructiott
'Y9�Q �aet Rivier Road N. E.
Fxid7.�y, Minn.esota By : Robert peGardner C. Be 1 i.s le RENEWAL
Ck��rles �. Johanson Inc.
5$0 � 69th Avenue N, E.
FX�dley, Mznnesota 55432 By: Charles Johanson C. Belisle RENEWAT,
Lyl� J. Kau�enberg Gen. Cont.
76 North Western Avenue
St. Pau1, Minnesota By; Lyle Kaufenberg C. BelisZe REIV�WAI,
No�'th 1`�etro Construction xnc.
52Q3 C6ntral Avenue N. E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Dennis Barker C. Belisle NEW
Paco �z�corporated
5920 Ki�'kwood Lane North
kli.nn�apolis, Minnesota By: Gerald Paschke C. Belisle NEW
Patio Roofs Company
3118 Lyt�dale Avenue North
Min�eapolis, Minnesota By: Jerry Nystrom C. Belisle NEW
��ynolds Co�struction
6556 Ch�zokee Lane
M�.��eapvli.s, Minnesota By: Les Reynolds C. Belisle RENEWAI.
oof in
M�hawk Rvofing
3715 �,ot�gfelZow St. south
Mian�apol�.a, Minnesoza By: Ronald Mohawk C. Bel.isle NEW
�'IQTxON by G4uncilman Breider to approve the licenses. Seconded by Councilman Utte�x,
Upon a vQic� vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unaaimouely.
R�GUI,AR C�UNCIL 1�1F.E1'I.NG OF M.AY 21, 1973 PAGE 24 �
T ATES :
�,$xIN1ATES FOR Tl-IF. FRLDLEY CITY COl?NCIL CUNSIDERATION - MAY 21, 1973
BuXy & Carlson Inc.
b0�1� Wayzata Boulevard
Mi,nneapQlis, Minn. 55416
�',ARTIAL Estimate �t2 on Street Improvement Project
ST, 1973-i
PA$TIAL Estimate 4k2 on Street Improvement Project
ST. 1973-2
Pro�reasiV� Contractors Inc.
�ox 368
Qssea, Minn, 55369
PARTIAL Estimate ��7 on Street Improvement Project
ST. 1972-1
� YAR�LAL Estimate ��6 on Stxeet Improvement Project
ST. 1972-2
Nodland Associates Inc.
Alexand�ia
Minne�ota 56308
PARTIr1L Estimate ��12 for work completed on Sanitary
Sewer, Storm 5ewer and Watermain Improvement Project
iVc�. 102 .
Ken Christiansen painting Inc.
7525 Fou�'th Stxeet N. E.
�'xidley, Minn. 55432
PARTIAI, Estimate �kl for Water Improvement Project
No. 149-A, Painting of Filtration P1anC ��2
Schumann Bros. Inc.
Box $599
St. PauJ., Minn. 55110
PAR.TIAI. Estimate ��2 un Water Improvement Project
No. 1Q9-B, Painting of Elevated Water Tank
Weaver, Ta11e & Herrick
316 ESSt Main Street
Anoka, Minn. 55303
April Retainer and for services rendered
$ 54,631.7Q
37,400.40
12,997.74
4,00.�.68
80,676.70
8,632.13
4,500.00
1,555.00
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�stimates Conti.nue.d
Ga�l J. New�uist
S�nith, Jus�.�r, Feikema, Haskvitz & Casserly
Sui�e 105p
Builders �xchange Building
�tinneapalis, Minn. 55432
Apz�il Prosecution Work
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MOTI4�1 by Councilman Breider to approve the estimates in the agenda and also the e8timate
from Keyway Builders. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, a11
vating aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING MATERIAL FROM :10RTHTOWN COR.RIDOR FORUM #4 AUfiHORIZING SENDING OF LETTER
TO CIVIC AND OTHER ORGANiZATIONS:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the material and authorize sending Che letter�.
Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
t[�e motion carr�ed unanimously. .
SETTING AATE FOR MEETING WITH PLANNING CaMMISSION AND COUNCIL:
I�OTION by Councilman Utter to table the setting o£ the date for the Planning Coa�miaeipn
and the Council, Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayoz' Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATI4N OF A FOi7NDATION PERMLT REQUESTED BY ACME METAL SPINNING 98 - 43rd
AVENUE N� E., A 9440 SQUARE FOOT ADDITION ONTO AN EXISTING BUILDING:
A representative of the Acme Metal Spinning Company addressed the Council and atated
he had hired a contractor and an architect to improve a building in Fridley, He
was requesting approval to excavate the land for the foundation before final approval
is given. He said he understood this had been done on occasion.
Council[nan Nee said he had a great deal of confidence in Acme Metal Spinning.
MO�ION by Councilman Nee tu approve the request for a foundation permit as requested
by Acme Metal Spinning subject to the approval of the Building Standarda Design
�pntral Committee, and that a drainage plan be submitted. Seconded by Councilman
Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, M�syor Liebl declared tlie motion
carried unaimously.
REGUTAR GQUNCII, MEETINV OF MAY 21, 1y73
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�TN�TF,SQTA HIGHWAY AEPA�t'TMENT• SIDEWALKS ON MISSISSIPPI STREET:
MOT�aN by Councilman Breider tp receive the communication
Highway AesPartment regardin$ the aidewalks on Mississippi
8�eoad�d by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all
de�lar�d th� motion car�ied unanimously.
,j�TRpPQLITAN COUNCIL• DOMED STADIUM/GARAGE PARKING:
PAG� 26 �
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Street dat�d, May 1.1, 1973. '
voting aye, MayQr Li.ebl
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MOTIQN by �ouncilman Utter to receive the commincation from the Metrapoli�an Council
x�gardia� khe Domed Stadium/Garage Parking, dated, May 15, 1973. Secanded by Councilma�
Bxeid�x, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously. ,
RAX SHERIDAN TO JUDGE GILLESPIE: APPOINTMENT TO CHARTEk COMMTSSION:
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MQTZQN by Councilma.n Breider to receive the letter from Ray Sheridan to Judge Gillespie
r�garding the appoa.ntment to the Charter Commission, dated, May 16, 1973. Seconded �
by Councilman Utter. Upon a vc,ice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
mACi0�1 caXried unanimot�sly.
ASSOCTATES, INC. , REGARDING REPL
LE TTE R
MOTION by Council►nan Breider to receive the letter from Brauer and Associates in reply '
t4 letter of Barbara Hughes, dated, May 18, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimousl.y.
Ccauncilman Bx'eider reminded the members of the Council that there would be a diacuasion
mseting on the North Park matter the following evening in the Council Chambers aG 7:30.
JOI�N K HANSEN, SUPERINTENDENT. INDEPENDENT SCHOOL_ _D_ISTRICT N0. 14: REAFFTRMED
RESOLUTION ON SIDEWALKS AND SNOW REMOVAL AT AND NEAR STEVENSON SCHOOL:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the communication from Mr. John K. Hansen,
Sup�rintendenk, Indepentent School District No. 14, dated, May 21, 1973. SeGpnded
by Counci.lmuan Breider, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, M,ayor Liebl declaxed the
moCion carxied unanimously.
�1DJOURNMENT ;
MOTION by Councilman Breider to ad�ourn the Regular Council Meeting. Seconded by
Couticilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motian
carried unanimously and adjourned the Regular Council Meeting of the Fridley City
Council of May 21, 1973 at 1:22 a.m,
Respectfully submitted,
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Patricia �111s
Secretax'y to the City Council
Frank G. Liebl, Mayor
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The Regular Meeting of the Fridley Council was calied to order at 7:�2 p.m,,
April 16, 1973, by Mayor Liebl.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Liebl led the Council and the audience in.sayin9 the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag, .
INVOCATION:
The Invocation was offered by the City Manager, Gerald R. Davis.
ROLL CALL: �
MEMBERS PRESEN7: Starwalt, Liebl, Utter, Nee, Breider
MEMBERS ABSENT. None
P ROC LAMAT 10 N•
FIRE SERVICE RECOGNITION DAY:
Mayor Liebl read aloud the proclamation proposing Saturday, May 12, 1973 be �ire
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 19, 197�:
MOTION by Councilman Starwatt_ to adopt the minutes of the meeting of March 19, 1973
as presented. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the mot.ion carried unanimously.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
Mayor Liebl said he would tike to add the following items:
2-B - A resolution regarding chanye in the Firemen's Pension Legislation.
Appointment: Robert H. Freigang, Probationary Police pfficer.
Communication, ltem #26 - Rice Creek Watershed District, reyarding accelerated
siltation of Locke Lake, dated April 7, 1g73.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the agenda as amended. Seconded by Council-
man Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the mction
carried unanimously. .
VISiTORS:
None.
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Mayor L•iebl called on the City Manager to surtmari2e the proposals.
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 fvr East River Road. He said the installation of a walkway would
eliminate the need forbussing of children who live on 62nd Way and North �nd
West of East River Road who attend Stevenson Elementary School. He added,
the bussing situation on and off of East River Road creates a greater hazard .
for the chiidren than they would encounter walking to school.
He said he would summarize the past actions on the matter. Last year there
was some discussion with property owners of the area. He said a sidewalk was.
proposed between 62nd Way, River Edge Way, and the school. He said it was his
feeling the agreement could be reached by providing property remuneration to
the praperty owners for the North Sidewalk. He :;aid this was not accomplished
at that time. }�e added, the administration could not find two property owners who
were willing to setl an easement to the City for the South Sidewalk. The City
Manager said the administration had proposed four different routes for the walk-
way on the South. � . ,
The City Manager said he had outlined 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 Habel, Elementary School
Coordinator, 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 there would be a saving
of about $2,800 per year in bussing costs if the walkway were completed. --
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 p roceed, they
would have to go to candemnation of the property in some cas�s, �
Mayor Liebl asked the City Manager if it was his suggestion to designate a route
� and if agreement cannot be reached, then, start condemnation proceedings and
begin the sidewatl<, ihe City Manager said yes.
' Mayor Liebl asked the City Manager how much land would be acquired at this time?
The City Manager said there wouid be 1208 square feet of land acquired for the
sidewalk easement for the south sidewalk and based on 64� per square this would
be $773.12, on the north side walk there is 3,021.68 �quare feet and at 64�
' per square foot, this would be $1,934.3�+. The City Nlanager said this amount
would be for the acquisition of the land only and would nat cover the cost
of the shrubs or fencing and construction of the sidewalk.
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two appraisals, one for 60� per square foot and another for
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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 Liebi
mentioned there was an empty lot abutting the proposed site for the walkway,
on the north sidewalk site. ..
Mayor Liebl asked the City Attorney what had been his past experience in
settling these type of projects in court. Ne asked if the property owners
would be given more money?
The City Attorney answered, it depends on the particular situation. He said
� the value of land before the sidewalk is put in is considered valuable after
the easement is taken into consideration. He said the appraisals had not
included the inconvenience to the people by the land being given for the project.
He said this was only an opinion. He said three people would have to be invotved.
1 in making the decision. He said he could not tell�the Council if there a�ould
be additional damage to the property by the wa)king tratfic.
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Mayor Liebt asked what the costs woutd 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
the person withthe large empty lot $1750 to consider the damage to the tot.
Mayor Liebl asked if the property owner would be able to selt the lot after
the construction of the walkway. He said if t�e Council woul�d authorize a
larger amount be paid to the people for the walkway this would save a lot of
ramifications and keep peace in the neighborhood.
The City Attorney said the Council can authorize any amount it believes 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. �e suggested using the money set aside for legal
fees to be additional payment to the property owners and use negotiation
rather than condemnation. .
Mayor Liebl asked the City Attorney if this would be his recommendation?
City Attorney said yes. He said a considerable amount of time has been
spent on the project by the staff and he would like to see a settlement
negotiations. .
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Mayor Liebl recommended completion of the project this year. He said there
shoutd r.ot be a chance of hurting a child. He asked what would be more impor-�
tant, $13,000 or the lives of two children. Mayor Liebt said he worried all
the past winter about a child getting hurt. He said a motio� is on the books
that there will not be any action until June 1, 1973. The Mayor said he would
like to ask the Chairman of the School Soard to acquaint the two new Council-
men; C�uncilman 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, seid he was happy to present the thoughts of the Board.
He said the po�ice 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. He 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 atso be access to the school property by all. Mr. Sangster said the
people would not be responsible for the maintenance of the walkway and they
would not be assessed for the construction of the waikwav, the Schooi District
would construct a continued walkway through the school yrounds and maintain the
entire walk. Ne said he felt it is the responsibility of the City and School
8oard to provide walkways where ever possible. He expressed the hope that
the project can be executed. ,, ,
Councilman Starwalt said some of the property owners have expressed concern
over liability of the property for the walkway. He mentioned the use of motor
cycles and snow mobiles on the property. The City Attorney said the City could
indicate the proper use of the walkway, just as it does for any other sidewalk
and consider the use of motorized traffic iliegal. He said this would not give
the people assurance that the walkway wouid not be used by these operafiors.
, 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 acciden,ts on the walkway.
Councilman Nee said he had a question concer�ing the utiiization and potential
� of fencing, he a3de� the School Board has aiready taken a position. He sa,id the
property owners. have indicated there is atready a sidewalk in the area on East
River Road. He asked could this sidewalk be fenced?
Mr. Sangster said the side walk appears to be a right turn lane on East River
Road. He said he questioned this use as it would be fatal if the sidewalk
continued to look like a turning lane in the winter months.
Councilman Nee asked if the construction of a fence or raii eiiminate the
possibility of the walk appearing to be a turning lane? Ne said this is the
solution the neighborhood is proposing. He said some of them think.this would
work.
hlr. Sangster said he did not know if this 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 conducted
with this factor 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 safd he would like to treat the people as he would like to be treated.
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Councilman Breider asked if the Chair had any recommendations as to what should
be done. He also questioned Councilman Nee on his recommendation for a satis-
facto ry solutian to the matter. .
Councilman Nee said he had spent a great deal of time on the project and talking
to the property owners of the area and he was not able to reach, any agreement.
Councilman Breider said there had been two appraisals made and the people do .
not feel the amounts are high enough. He asked how anything can be arranged
at th�s point?
Councilman Nee said the people who had said no ta the proposal had said no to
any reasonable price. He added, the appraisals had indicated there was no collat-
eral damage with the construction of the walkway. Councilman Nee said he did
..not agree with this point. He said when mo.re money was talked about, he felt
the answer was still no. He said it is the concern of the people to find .
out if it is needed and properly planned. He said he would favor the con-
struction of the wa,Ikway.
Mayor Liebl said there are people who had just moved into the area. H� recalted
that in 1971 there had bern four plans for the construction of a street through
the area, He said at that time the people felt this const.ruct+on would shift
the traffic 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 consideration for the price of the property
needed to•construct the sidewalk. He said the happenings since 1g70 and 197i
with new,people purchasing the property in the area without any knowledge of
the sidewalk proposal, heve created problems. He said the selier of the.property
had not informed the buyer of the proposed walkway in the area. He said this
had creafied the situation where the people felt 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 wo��ld 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 empty lot at 180 62nd Way N.E� should be considered for damage done .
by the walkway. He suggested making payment of $1,750 to the property owner
for this lot. He also suggested the remainder 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 cauld work out
a project that could be lived with and provide safety for the children.
� Counciiman Breider asked how many pieces of property were being negot+ated?
Mr. Darrel Clark, Community Development Administrator, pointed out the proper-
ties on the map on the overhead projector. .
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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 r�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�iition. He said he would like to see the children watk and not be bussed,
as they would be safer. He suggested the administratian ca ntact the property
owners and 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
larger lot (190 feet) on the north side being offered $1,750, and the additional
property on the north side being offered $1,C00.
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Councilman Nee asked what was the p�ice 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 acquisition. Councilman Breider asked what price 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 proposals #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 the first choice of the School
District and Mr. Habel said yes. Mr. Habel added, this is the most direct route.
Mayor Liebl said this would be in Tine with Riverview Terrace. He said the
alternate route wouid have 20 to 25 feet between the garages.
' Councilman Nee said the proposal,farthest west, is not feasible. He said the
other three are all feasible physically, The widest route would involve the
removal of some trees. Mr. Clark said this would be the least number of trees
� to be removed of the four proposals.. Counciiman Nee said 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 would go between
the garages woutd provide some screening and not damage the lot as much. Mr.
� Clark said most garages are five feet from the lot lineo Mayor Lieb] said he
would like to provide some screening on the lot line.
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Councilman Nee said the property owner on the proposed route wants to build a
double garage. Mr. Bert Slater, i28 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 single.
Mayor Liebl asked how much land is now avaitable. Mr. Slater said the waikway
� would be six feet from his bedroom window.
The City Attorney said this is why additional remuneration could be sought for
I the property owners. He said there should be some kind of barrier to keep
away the noise also. The City Attorney said in his judgement, $1,000 per
person was a proper recommendation. . -
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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 the meeting.
Mayor Liebl asked the City Manager how he felt about the s��ggestions. The City
Manager said he thought these terms could be negotiated with the property
owners. He added, he believed the recommendations to be very reasonable.
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, Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Robert Latz, 161 Rivers Edge Way if he thought some agreement
!; could be reached? Mr. Latz said he thought there could have been some kind of
�, agreement reached lest year. Mayor Liebl said�there is concurrance of the property
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Mr. W. E. Hoyt, 190 62 Way, said he would like to see the children bussed. He
said there has to be bussing to the Junior and Senior High Schools.
Mr. Lewis Farr, 157 Rivers Edge Way', said he had already signed the agreement
last�year. Mayor Liebl said those who had already signed would get the $1,000
like everyone else. Mayor Liebl thanked him for his cooperation. Mayor Liebl
said there are three in agreement, he questioned who the fourth would be. The
City Manager said this would depend on the location of the walkway.
Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Slater if he would agree to the walkway if he were paid
$1,000 for the land? Mr. Slater asked if this amount was to be used for the
fencing also? Mayor Liebl said this would be for the land acquisition only.
Mr. Slater said he would like to ask someone from School District #14 why
the route along his property was the best 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 af School District #14.
Mr. Habel said they would like to have a straight route into the school and not
into the •driveway. He said the other routes wo�ld be less convenient routes.,
to get the children into the school.
Mr. Slater asked if the snow would be piowed onto the area property owners
property? He questioned if it would be placed to the rear of the school property.
Mr. Habel said yes. �
Mr. Habel said the east entrance would be used, this is the enfirance in the
back of the school building. He said this is the most dire�t route to the rear
entrance of the school building. He said the other routes wou�ld direct the
walkers into the front and lobby entrance.
Councilm�n Nee said the agreement is neqotiable with Mr. Anderson. Mayor Liebl
agreed saying, this is what he understood.
Councilman Starwalt said the two gentlemen who have not signed the agreements
ihave heard the proposal. He asked if the Council would•adopt th+s proposal.
and if this would be acceptable to them?
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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 would not give the Councii
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
when he bought the property. He asked where he would stand on this matter?
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The City Attorney said this could be granted on the side along with the walkway
if there is enough room. Mayor Liebl said Mr. Siater could'go to the Board of
Appeals and be granted e variance. ; _ . ' '
Mr. Slater said these were the items he would like to discuss before agreeing
to any,proposal. He said he did not think these things could be settled this
evening as there was not enough time. "'•
The City Attorney said he would meet with Mr. Slater's attorney to work out
the details. He said the side yard waiver could be a part of the agreement. '
Councilman Breider suggested this waiver be granted first. Mayor Lieb'l said
the City would need ample room for the sidewalk and would pay Mr. Slater $1,000
for the easement.
Councilman Nee said he would like to add one reinforcing matter. He said if an
agreement can be reached, the walkway could be angled to th�e benefit and advant-
age of everyone. He said he felt there would be less damage if this could be
negotiated.
Mr. Slater said this is why he would like
� M4-s. Slater questi,oned the Council saying,
the.ir minds? She said other people in the
and the City Administration and Council do
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said he wouid not have spent so much time
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to talk out the details on the proposal.
didn't the Council already make up
area have said no to the proposal
not bother them any longer. She
she had had it. Councilman Nee
in the neightborhood if this was the
Mr.,Slater asked what would happen to the traffic pattern in the area after
the completion of the Islands of Peace Project? Mayor Liebl said both the
exit and entrances wouid be away from that area.
Mayor Liebt said the proposed sidewalk is the same as had been installed in '
Sylvan Hills. He said fihere was a four foot walkway and there is never a
problem. He said the childreri do not bother people, He added, 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 Counci1man 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 tha people of Sylvan Hills.
He told fihe property owners that they would all benefit, the School District
and the individual property owners.
The City Manager said the figures that have been used this evening would not
a11ow the project to be within the budgefi, 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 could be squeezed out of this fund.
Councilman Breider said he did not want to give the people the impression that
the City would spend an unlimited amount for the �land acquisition and the pro-
ject. He said he did believe $1,000 was more reasonable, but the fencing costs
and 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
other members of the Council wanted to go ahead at the present time, he felt
there should be a doilar amount set. �
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Councilman Breider said they were talking about thousands of dollars and emer-
gency funds. He said there are other walkways in the City and there has not
been any fancy fences pu�t in. Mayor Liebl said these walkways are not six
feet from the property owners windows. Councilman Breider said in other areas,
it is this way. , . . � .
� Mr. Richard Harris, 6200 Riverview Terrace said he wouid suggest that the School
District share the responsibility of the costs of the project. He said they
could assign some money to help out the City. He said this is a different _
� situation as there is some new development. Mr. Harris asked the possibility
of putting a sidewalk on 62nd Way. Mayor Liebl said there could be no con-
struction of a sidewalk on the residential street unless the street was one
leading to the school property. Mayor Liebl said the City had been working
� with the School District for a satisfactory solution to the problem. .
MOTION by Councilman Nee to acquire the north route along the route designated
� by the planning department and negotiate for• the proposal on the south side
with the expanded compensation. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt.
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Councilman Breider asked the City Attorney if this motion could be made at the
present time as there was a motion dealing with the project stating there would
be no action taken until June 1, 1973? He asked if Counciiman Nee's motion
would be in confiict with this motion. �
The C�ty Attorney sa�d 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, 1g72 meeting aloud to the Council and audience.
Councilman Breider asked if only the prevailing side can make a motion to
rescind? The City Attorney said this would be the case at fhe foitowing
meeting only. � .
Councilman Nee asked what this meant. The City Attorney said the motion was
in the intent of instructions to the staffi. He said the staff was not to do
a thing on the project, until after June 1, 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 wi11
need two months to settle the matter. He said in order to stay within the
bounds of Robert's Ru1es of Order, the Council would have to rescind the motion.
Councilman Starwalt asked Mr. Mittelstadt the reason for t;e 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�ald be rescinded.
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MOTION by Councilman Nee to rescind the motion made August 21, i972, to delay
action until June 1, 1973, as there is no purpose to bind the Council to this
date for negotiations. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a rol�t call
vote, Utter, Ne� Breider, Starwalt, and Liebl voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously. Mayor Liebl said the motion is now off the
boo ks . �
MOTION by Councilman Nee to authorize the administration to acquire the land
for the Stevenson School Walkway ei,ther through negotiation or condemnation
with the figures of $1,750 offered the property owners on the north end of
the project (180 62nd Way N.E.), and $i,000 offered to the remainder of the
property owners in the project. (See amendment to motion on page 11).
Mayor Liebl asked if $2,000 had been budgeted for legal fees. The City Manager
said this was true.
Counci]man Utter asked what does Mr. Hoyt,'190 62nd Way, gain by this? Mayor
Liebl asked if he was the owner of the empty lot? Mr. Hoyt said he had the
property next to this.
MOTION by Councilman Breider that the total price of the project not exceed
$10,000, including land acquisition, shrubs, fencing and the construction of
the sidewalk. �
Councilman Nee questioned if this would include everything. The Ci�y Manager
said 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, fihe waikway is next to his property.
Mayor Liebl said there were six people involved. He said there would be $1,750
used to acquire the land on the north on each side and there are two more from
the south end.
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 to the south of them, and $2,OOJ for the
property on the so�th end of the project. The City Manager said this would be
a total of $7 „00 and would not be possibie to stay within the suggested $10,000.
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Mayor Liebl said it does not cost $1,000 to put in a sidewalk. Mr. Clark said
the prices listed included construction costs of this season, they had been
figured this spring. .
Councilman Breider said the $7,500 was three times the amount the appraisals
had indicated. He said this would be an expensive sidewalk. Mayor Liebl
felt solving this problem was worth more than $10,000. He said he did not
think the additional $1,000 would break the City. 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 neighborhood
and then the City ends up paying like this. Ne stressed, $15,000 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]lection of a decisian to use one route or another. He asked if he was right?
Mayor Liebl suggested making a motion to take the most direct route. Councilman
Nee said he would like to take the action in stages. Mr. Clark said there
are two 1g0 foot lots. The C+ty Manager said there i� one agreement in from
the north end. The City Manager said there is a fence on one property and the
City would not have to relocate the fence if the City took three feet from one
owner and seven feet from the other owner. Mayor Liebl said taking seven feet
from an 83 foot residential lot would greatly damage the lot. He said they
would be taking three feet from the other lot.
Councilman Nee said the matter was foggy with him. Mayor Liebl said Mr. Hoyt
� should be given the same amount as the other people as he would have the same
invasion of his privacy as the other people.
� Councilman Nee said there are four on the north side of the project, and asked
if each of these peopie wouid receive $1,750? Councilman Breider said two
would receive $1,750 to come to the figure of $3,500.
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The City Manager said Mr. Davis had a lot 172 feet deep. Mayor Liebl said the
City wouid take a seven foot width. The City Manager said not as much would
be taken from the other tot. 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. Coancilman 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 couid 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 would be for invasion of privacy.
Mr. Clark said he did not know this. Councilman Breider said this is more than
is paid for commercia] property.
Mayor l.iebl asked the original motion by Councilman Nee be read back. Council-
man Nee asked Counciiman Breider if the dollar values shouid be struck.
Councilman Breider said yes.
AMENDMENT by Councilman Breider to the motion of Councilman Nee to strike the
dollar amount and have the administration open negotiations end 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 Councilman Starwalt. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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� UPON A ROLL CALL VOTE, Breider, Starwalt, Liebl, Utter, and Nee voting aye,
Mayor Liebt declared the motion carried unanimously.
Councilman Nee said making a decision on the proposed ro�res would�be a very
1 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 City Manager clarified that the property was between 128 Rivers Edge Way
and 132 Rivers Edge Way. •
Councilman Starwalt asked if the motion should contain the stipulation that
the variance problem proposed by Mr. Slater be worked out at the same time
as 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 easament between 128 and 132 Rivers Edge Way.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, al1 voting aye,•Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.•
Mayor tiebi 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 time. �
AUTHOR(ZATION TO EXTEND TIME TO MAY 1, 1973 TO RECEIVE BIDS FOR BUiLDING
MODIFICATIONS TO POLICE DEPARTMENT AND EMERGENCY OPERATlNG CENTER:
MOTION by Coun�ilman Breider to concur with 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, al) voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
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ION_LEGfSLATION:
MOTION by Councilman Breider that whereas the City Administration and the
Fridley Firemen's Relief Associat.ion has agreed and requested an amendment to
existing Legislation establishing their retirement pension the Council urges
the Senator and Representatives to do everything in its power to expedite passage
of this legislafiion and adopt Resolution #54-1973• Seconded by Councilman Utter.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unani-
mously. ,
FIRSi READfNG OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTiNG THE CiTY CODE:
� MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the first reading of the ordinance with
reservation of some sections and all corrections be made in the code before
the second reading. Seconded by Councilman Utter.
� Councilman Breider questioned the Council as to whether they would like .to
adopt the first reading before the Code is revamped?
The City Attorney said the present priority is time. He added, the completion
of the printing of the Code witl be detayed until all the necessary changes
are made. Councilman 8reider said now is when the type can be reset and it
should be done now.
The City Attorney said he had not heard about any specifi.c changes in the
Code. He said this would have to be done to meet the time iimit. He said
at the present time, it is dragging.
The City Attorney said the items 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 corrections. These changes wouid have to be individuaily
approved by the Council. .
Councilman Breider said some of the sections are not included in fihe original
draft. He mentioned the Carnival portion stating, there is only a requirement
that there be a iicense obtained. He said there is no mention of requirements
for safety, He said he would like some regulations so the children do not
get hurt.
Councilman Breider suggested setting up an evening to go over.the entire book.
The evening of Wednesday, May 2 was agreed upon.
UPON A ROLL CALL VOTE, Liebl, Utter, Nee, Breider, and Starwalt voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared 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 discussed.
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City Attorney said yes, it is torrens property. He said tne examiner felt this
action to pass an 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 real 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 Public Hearing Council
Meeting from West to North was correct. The City Attorney said he believed so.
UPON A ROLL CALL VOTE, Breider, Starwalt, Lie bl, Utter, and Nee voting aye,
' Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously and the first reading
adopted.
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LOT 1 AND 2, BLOCK 5, CITY VIEW ADDITION, BY GLEN R. RAMSDELL, 40u - 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 Starwatt. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye,. Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimousiy. .
CONSIDERATION OF ACTION ON REQUEST FOR S PECIAL USE PERMIT BY NATIONAL AUTO
SALVAGE AUCi"►ONS OF Mt�1NESOTA, INC.: •
Mr. Clark, said the
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process the request,
questioned directing
committee or if this
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sent at the time.
item was not on the agenda for the approval or denial of
ye said he would lik� some direction on how he should
as it is not specifically covered in the ordinances. He
the item to the Buiiding 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-
� Councilman 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 approved to use the property as it is?
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The City Attorney said the firm would need a used car license. Mayor Liebl
asked if the vehicles would be parked within the fence? 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 landscaping? Mr. Clark said yes, the City was negotiating this point.
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Mayor Liebl said the property is very close to the railroad tracks. Ne said
there was M-2 zoning in the area, He added, there would never be any residentiat
areas there. Mayor Liebl asked the petitioner if he would like to have this
project completed this year? .
Mr. James A. Dowds, 89g 23rd Ave, S.E., Mpls, said they would like to cooperate
in any way the City wanted them to. He said he wouid go to the Building Stand-
ards Design Control Subcommittee and return to the Council at their next meeting.
He said he w�uld like to know what the parking and screening regulations would
be. He said the const.ruction of the proposal would be kept in. iine with the
regulations.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to not.rezone the property. Seconded by Councilman
Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously. . �
Mayor Liebl directed the representative to appear before the Bui�ding Standards �
Design Control Subcommittee and come back to the Council.with their recommendations.
RECEIVING THE M(NUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF APRIL 4, 1973:
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Councilman Breider asked if it would be in order to set the Public Hearing
for May 14, 1973? Mr. Clark said there is a memo on file stating the
Public Hearing would be May 7, tg73, 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 possible considering
the time. Councilman Breider said the schedule for the regular public
hearing meet�ng of May 14, 1973 is already very heavy.
Mayor Liebl said this is three weeks from the present fime. Mr. Clark said
there was nothing controversial about the matter, the only consideratio�
would be the time requirement. ,
. MOTION by Councilman 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, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
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PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT, PLS. #73-02. INNSBRUCK NORTH TOWNHOUSES PHASE IV
AND V, BY DARREL A, FARR DEVELOPMENT:
Mr. Clark said this.item had been continued at the planning Commission ievel.
PRELIMINARY PLAN APPROVAL, PHASE IV AND V. T#73�01. 1)8 UNIT TOWNHOUSES BY
DARREL A. FARR DEVELOPMENT:
Mr. Clark said if the planning Commission made a decision on the matter,
the administration could advertise the Public Hearing for May 14, 1973.
Mr, Clark added, if the Public Hearing is not set this would deiay the
matter until June.
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MOTION by�Councilman Utter to set a Public Hearing on the
by Darrel A. Farr Development for May 14, 1973. Seconded
Breider. Upon a voice vote, ati voting aye, Mayor Liebl
motion carried unanimously.
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pretiminary plan
by,Councilman
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PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT. P. S. #73-4�+. VEIT'S SECOND ADDITtON, BY
LONDA ENGLUND: �
Mr. Ciark said the Pianning Commission had recommended approval of the pre-
liminary plat. He said a Public Hearing could be set. •
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, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the mot.ion carried
unanimously. •
EXTENSION OF SPECIAL USE PERMPT, SP. #71-04, GREEN GIANT HOME AND GARDEN
CENTER POOL CENTER:
Mr. Clark said the extension had been continued at the Planning Commission
levei.
CONSIDERATION OF NATIONAL 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 projecfis. Seconded by Council-
man B"reider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously. •
REPLAT_OF BLOCK 10, INNSBRUCK NORTH TOWNHOUSES, FIRST ADDITION. REQUESTED
BY VIEWCON:
Mr. Clark said he wouldlike to add this item and set a Public Hearing on
the item for May 14, 1973. He explained there had been some confusion in
construction which directs the jogging of iot iines which are not straight.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to set a public Hearing on the replat request
by Viewcon for May i4, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a vo+ce
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Counciiman Breider to receive the minutes of the Pianning Commission
meeting of April 4, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILD{NG STANDARDS DESIGN CQNTROL MEETING OF APRIL
5. 1973: .
RE�,UEST FOR SUBSTITUTE TEXTURED STUCCO EXTERIOR WHEREVER WOOD S IDING WAS
' fNDICATED ON THE ORIGINAL PLAN AND MAINTAIN BRICK VENEER AS SHOWN ON THE
ORIGINAL PLAN BY BRYANT-FRANKL(N CORPORATION AT 545i STH Si'REET N.Ej:
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Mr. Clark said the Building Standards and Design Control Committee had
recommended approval of the request.
Mr.. Clark said the contractor was unable fio get the proposed vertical siding
so he has submitted the request for the change to stucco.
Mayor Liebl asked what this would do to the concept of the building? Mr.
Clark said it simply meant that something that was planned to be dark would
be light. It would be easier to maintain, he added. .
Mayor Liebl said the Building Standards Design Control Subcommittee had
stated there would be two stipulations, a final pian was to be sumbitted
and also, there would be permanent concrete curbing installed.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to concur with the Building Standard Design
Control Subcommittee and approve the request with the two stipulations
recommended by the Committee. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT COLD STORAGE AREA SHOREWOOD INN 6161 HIGHWAY #65:
Mr. Clark said the request had been approved by the 8uitding Standards
Design Control Subcommittee and had been direcfied 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 instal)ation.
Mr. Caark recommended the Council table the matter until the Board of
Appeals has acted on the variance.
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MOTION by Councilman Utter to tabie the matter untii the Board of Appeals
makes their recommendations. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
Mayor Liebt asked Mr. William Nicklow if he understood the acfiion taken.
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Mr. Clark explained to Mr. Nicklow that the administration had to make a
determination on whether the addition would be permanent or temporary. He
said he thought their decision would be that this would be a permanent part
of the structure,
CONSTRUCT A NEW STl1RCTURE FOR THE PURPOSE OF OFFICE,SERVIC
FACILITY FOR CABLE TELEV�SION, 350 63RD AVE_ BY GENERAL TE
Mr. Clark said there would be no antenna on the top of the structure. A
representative of General Teievision said ali of the antennas woutd 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 portion.
Councilman Breider questioned where the tower would face, The representa-
tive said this would be on the north corner.
Mayor Liebl said when the Council adopts the final p)an 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 Council to know what they are approving.
MQTION by•Councilman Breider to concur with the Buildings Standards Design
Control Commitfiee and their stipulations with a fourth stipulation that
all antennas will be enclosed in the Bell Tower section of the building.
Seconded by Councilman Utter. •�
The representative of the General Television Company said this was the
reason for the Bell tower.
Councilman Starwalt asked if there would be identifying signs on the stru-
ture or tower? � - .
Mr. Ned Cogsweii of General Television said this had not been decided.
He said they had only ta)ked about +t 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 Liebi dectared the motion carried
unanimously. �
Mayor Liebl directed the representative from General Television to return
to the Council with the final plans.
REQUESi' FOR APPROVAL OF SITE DEVELQPMENT PLAN FOR THE GREEN GIANT HOME AND
GARDEN CENTER, POOL CENTER:
Mr, Clark said this item had been continued.
MOTION by Counciiman Breider to table the request for approvai 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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MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the minutes of the Building Standards
Qesign Control Subcommittee meeting of April 5� 1973. Seconded by Councilman
Utter. ��on a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared thP motion
carried unanimousiy.
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RECEIVING TI-IE MINUTES OF THE $OARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF APRIL 10 1973;
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REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.013 , FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO REDUCE TI� REQUIREMENT
SIDE YARD SETBACK FROM 15 FEET TO 6 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADDITION
, SHOREWOOD INN, 6161 HIGI-IWAY ��65 BY WILLIAM NICKLOW:
Mr. Clark said this had been previously discussed and was concerning the request by
the Shorewood Inn and would be brought back at the next Council meeting.
REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 56 05 3C, FRIDLEY SIGN ORDINANCE TO INCREASE THE SIZE
OF AN ALREADY NON-CONFORMING A1tEA IDENTIFICATTON SIGN FROM 279 SQUARE FEET (110 FEET
MAXIMUM) TO 312 SQUARE FEET TO ALLOW THE ADDITION OF TWO PANELS ONTO THE SKYWOOD MALL
AREA IDENTIFICATION PYLON BY SIGNCRAFTER'S INC.:
Mr. Clark said the Board of Appeals had recommended the request be denied. He said the
Board of Appeals hoped the administration and the owner of the shopping center could
work out plans for a new type of sign. He said they would like to see a uniform type
of construction with a directory.
A representative of the sign company said there are 15 of 20 signs out there now,
he said he thought there was room for one more. He said the business needs the sign
or they would not ask for it.
Councilman Starwalt asked if the denial would prevent the business from constructing
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 dire.cted to work with the property owner and 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 ir has not worked.
SECONDED by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, D4a;�or Liebl cleclared
the motion carried unanimously.
REQUEST FOR VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4, B4, FRIDLEX CITY GODE TO REDUCE THE REQUIRED
STDE YARD ADJOINING AN ATTACHED GARAGE FROM 5 FEET TO 4 FEET 9 INCHES:
TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DWELLING AND G?,RAGE TO BE LOCATED AT I653 BRIARDALE
ROAD N.E. BY RICHARD MILLER 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 lot line. He said this was a vacation of
the easement.
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Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all votir.� aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Council�an Breider to receive the minutes of the Boarc: of Appeals meeting of
April 10, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, aIl voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unaaimously.
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� RECE(VfNG THE M(NUTES OF THE NORTH PARK COMMITTEE MEETING OF APRIL 5 1973:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the minutes of the North Park Committee
Meeting of April 5, 1973. Seconded by Cauncilma� Utter. Upon a voice vote,
� all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared.t,he motion carried unanimously.
' APPROVAL OF A LETTER TO ANOKA COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT REQUESTING THEY ISSUE
CITATIONS FOR VIOLATIONS OF MUNICiPAL HEAL7'N OP,QiNANCE:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to app.rove the letter. Seconded by �ouncilman
1 Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously. .
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FRANK'S USED CAR LOT:
Mayor Liebl asked the•City Manager if he had any recommendations. The City Mana-
ger said Mr. Clark had handled the matter. He said it had been worked on by
the planning Commission and Mr. Clark, The City Manager said an agr2ement had
been sent to Mr, Gabretcik. He said Mr. Gabrelcik was present at the meeting.
Mr. Clark said Mr. Gabrelcik had been in his office last Friday. He added, some
of the stipulations he would not agree with. He said he would like Mr. Gabrelcik
to tell the Council his opinion on the agreement.
Mayor Liebl suggested going over the stipulations one at a time. �
Mr. Gabrelcik said he wou)d 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 everything he could in the fenced area. Mayar Liebl asked Mr. Gabrelcik
if he had taken care of any of the items. NSr. Gabreicik said he had a f ew more
cars there, but he hoped to clear out so;ne of the stock. -
Mayor Lieb1� askeii" him i�f" he h�ad� �r"einov�d the cars- on 3rd 5treet. Mayor Liebl
said all of the cars on 3rd Street and also 58th Avenue are to be removed before
Ju1y 1, 1973. Mr. GaSrelcik said he may need an extension in time, but he wonid
sureiy try to ;neet the deadiine. ,
' Councilman Nee asked if the fence could be up by July 1, 1973: Mr. Gabreicik
said he would try. He said the taxes had gone up, and he would have trouble
putting up the fence.
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Mayor Liebi asked Mr. Gabrelcik if he was trying to seii the property? He
said yes. He added, there may be someone interested in +t Yhat would want
to use it for some other type of 5usiness.
Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Gabrelcik how many years he had been operating the business
in that location? Mr. 6abrelcik said 23 years. Mayor Liebl said he had been
�aying taxes on the property for 23 years. Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Gabrelcik if he �
planned to have the business next year. Mr. Gabrelcik�seid he would if he could Y�
not se11 it.
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Mayor Lieb1 referred to item number six saying the entire drive should be black
topped by July, t975. He totd Mr. Gabrelcik if he is still in business two
years from now, it wouldha�e to be blacktopped and cur�ing would have to 5e
installed. Mr. Gabrelcik said he would not like to do this if he could get a
buyer for the property. He said he would be putting curbing through the middle
of the p rope rty .
Councilman Nee said the things they would expect to have done may work. He
agreed with the deletion of item number six at this time, Councilman Nee said
he would like to see some area in which he was helping the neighbornood. He
continued, saying he had just been by the property and all of the trash was still
there. He said he would like to see some example that something was going to
be done. Councilman Nee said the present condition is not fair to the neightbor-
hood.
Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Gabrelcik if he would agree to some of the stipulations?
He said he was not talking about the $10,000 items, but those as not paricing
the cars on 59th? Mr. Gabrelcik said yes, he was working on this item.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to table the matter until the meeting of May 7, 1973.
Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Gabreicik if he would do some cleaning up? Mr. Gabr�lcik
� said the fence would take care of a lot of the material: Councilman Nee asked
Mr. Ga�relcik why he needed all of that junk a�d where he planned to put it.
Mr. Gabrelcik 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, thel-e is no aliey. He said ail others nave an atiey and some place
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time he would not be very proud of the neighbornood. He said the other people
in the neighborhood ar� wor",<ing at the pr�ject. Councilman Nee said Mr.
Gabrelci< is the one who is cr�ating the problem.
Councilman Breider asked if this proposal to eliminate number five and six
would be agreeable if Mr. Gabrelcik would be allowed 22 months to comply with
the stipulations?
Councilman Nee told Mr, Gabrelcik if he signed the agreement and did not comply
with the stipulations, it would be a misdemeanor,
� Councilman Breider asked Mr. Gabrelcik if he would sign the agreement including
items number five and six. Mr. Gabrelcik said he would siyn an agreement to
this effect when the other people in the same business have to do the same things.
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Gabrelcik, deleting items number five and six of the agreement and that the
fencing be metal with siats installed for privacy. Seconded by Councilman Breider.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
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Mayor Liebl called a ten minute recess at 10:45 p.m.
RECONVENED:
Mayor Liebl reconvened the meeting at 11:02 p.m.
TION OF CHANGE ORDER #1 FOR WA
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ROJECT #111 (MODIFICA-
MOTION by Councilman Nee to approve Change Order #1 for Water Improvement �
Project #111. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. •
CONSIDERAiION OF APPROVAL OF CHANGE ORDER #M-1 TO INCREASE SIZE OF WATER SER-
VICE TO L_IQUOR FROM 4" TO b" LINE:
� MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to concur with the recommendation of the adminis-
�, � tration and install 6" line instead of 4" line to the Liquor Store. Seconded
by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously. .
RESOLt1TlON #55-1973 - APPOINTING,s REAPPOINTING ANQ CONFIRMING EXISTING
APPOINTMENTS TO COMMISSlONS, BOARDS. COMMlTTEES AND SUBCOMMITTEES �OR THE YEAR
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MOTION by Councilman Ufiter to approve Councilman 8reider as Mayor Pro Tem
for the year 1973• Seconded by Councilman Nee, .
Mayor Liebl said it had been the custom of the Council to appoint the Council-
man at Large 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 City Attorney said this would be up to the Council.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared *_he motion carried
u�animously.
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 Liebl said he had tried to call Ms. Katherine Moss, a present member,
three times and was not able to reach her.
Councilman Nee said he believed Mr. 011ila would have dropped out of the commi-
ttee in favor of the appointment of Ms. Moss. Mayor Liebl asked Councilman Nee
if Mr. 011ila had said this. Councilman Nee said Mr. 011ila indicated he wou{d
serve on the Committee,
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Mayor Liebl said the Council would like to have different people serve on the
Committees. He sa�id he had no objection to Ms. Moss serving on the Committee
again.
Councilman Breider said it would be possible to move Sister Paula Ripple from
the at Large catagory and place her in the Ward One catagory, as this is where
she resides. He added, this way Mr. 011ila could be placed in the At Large cata-
gory. He also suggested leaving Ms. Moss on the Committee and appointing Mr.
011ila to the Committee in this manner if any one dropped from the Committee.
Councilman Breider said he would like to make the following new nominations
to the Fridley Tndustr�al Deveiopment Commission;
GeraZd W. Tjader
6563 Fridley Street
Ray Sheridan
1301 Hill Wind Rd.
Dick Harris
6200 Riverview Terrace
Robert Peterson
480 Rice Creek Boulevard
Robert White
7380 Concerto Curve
Duane Prairie
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 listi.ng of the members of the
Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority saying I��Ir. 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 Paulson. The Mayor's nomination was Mr. Russell Houck, i50
Overton Drive, Fridley.
Mayor Liebl suggested Ms. Agnes Wolf as a possible replacement for Charles Hall.
Councilman Starw�.lt 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
had moved from the City.
Mayor Liebl said a copy o.f the orga:iization chart of the various Commissions,
� Committees, and Subcommittees should be sent to the ChaiLman of each Committee,
enabling him to have reference to the make up of the Committee.
Councilman Starwalt said he would like to nominate Jerry Orton, 7418 Stinson
� Boulevard, N.E. 786-8855, as the replacement for Mr. Charles Hall to the Housing
and Redevelopment Authority.
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and confirming the existing appointments to the various Commissions, Boards,
Committaes, and Subcommittees, Seconded by Council.man Breider. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carri.ed unanimously.
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rThe following is a list of the appointments to the various Boards,:Commissions,
Committees, 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 REPLACED
Appointed Edward Fitzpatrick 4-1-76 Oliver R. Erickson
Chairman 5273 Horizon Drive
*�{H. 560-5318)
Chairman, Richard Harris 4-1-76 Eldon Schmedeke .
Plats & Subs 6200 Riverview Terrace
(H. 560-2491)
Chairman, Hubert Lindblad 4-I-74 George Zeglen
Bldg. Stnds. 160 Crown Road
(H. 560-5148)
Chairman, William Drigans 4.-1-76 Robert Minish
Bd, Appeals 1060 Lynde Drive N,E.
(H. 788-1930)(B.543-2851-4210)
Chairman, ' DonaZd Blair 4-1-75 Edward Fitzpatrick
Parks & Rec. 206 Rice Creek Blvd.
(H.786-1787)(B.421-7600)
**(Home Telephone No.)(Business Telephone No.)
SUB-COMMITTEES OF PLANNTNG C0;�IMISSION
PRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED
OR REAPPO.�NTED MEMBERS TER�I EXPITL�S MEMBER REPLACED
Plats and Sc�bdivisions - Streets and Utilities (3 Year Term - 5 Members)(S�ection 40)
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Chairmen Richard Harris 4-1-76 Eldon Sctunedeke
6200 Riverview 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)(B.456-2320)
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Chairmen 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)
Building Standards - Design Control (1 Year Term - 5 Members)(Ordinance ��351)
Chairmen Hubert Lindbiad 4-1-74 George Zeglen
160 Crown Road
(H.560-5148)
Wayne Simoneau 4-1-74 Reappoi,nted
465 57th Place N.E,
(H.560-5268)(B.332-b99I)
Ms. Pat Cariolano 4-1-74 Robert White
6040 Sth Street N,E.
(H,560-2765)
William R. Tonco 4-1-74 Reappointed
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 - 5 Members)(Chapter 45 18)
Chairmen William Drigans � 4-1-76 Robert Minish
1060 Lynde Drive N,E,
(H.788-1930)(B.545-285Ix4210)
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)
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OR REAPPOINTED MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES MEMBER REPLACED
� Parks and Recreation Commission (3 Year Term - 5 Members) ( Ordinance ��314)
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'I ' Chairmen Donald Blair 4-1-75 Edward Fitzpatricic
206 Rice Creek Blvd.
, (H.786-1787)(B.421-7600)
� � Harvey Wagar 4-I-74
5940 Stinson Blvd.
� (H.788-4660) .
' � Gary Stimmler 4-1-74
7841 Alden Way N.E.
1 (H.784-0859)(B.646-9433 •
Ms. Shirley Caldwell 4-1-76 Donald Blair
5874 Hackmann Avenue N.E.
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Robert Peterson 4-1-76 Terry Kirkham
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(H.784-8278)
HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE (Resolution ;�271-1964) ;
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OR REAPPOINTED MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES MEMBE12 REPLACED
� WARD 1 Ms. Katherine Moss 4�1-76 Reappointed
1021 Rice Creek Blvd.
I(H.560-1342)
Ms. Bonnie 0'Dell 4-1-75
� 7542 Tempo Terrace
{�Tnlisted)
, Ms. Carolyn Rouse 4-1-7�t
210 Rice Creek I31vd.
(H.786-7132) ,
� WARD 2 Ms. Karen Packer 4-1-75 `
1088 Hackmann Circle
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Dan Fish 4-1-76 Mrs. Domingo Ramos
7501 Lakeside Road N.E. �
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Paul Shaw 4-1-74 ;,`
� 6380 Madison Street
(H.560-1767)
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HiIMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE CON'T.
PRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED
OR REAPFOINTED MENBERS 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
Z91 Hartman Circle
(H.786-1191) ,
AT LARGE Sister Paula Ripple 4-I-75
6232 5th Street
(H.560-9481)
� T,eonard V. Lind 4-1-76
" 1620 - 75th Avenue N.E.
(H.784-4367)
Ms. Joyce Benson 4-1-76
� 6025 McKinley St.
(H.789-3474)
CHAIRrIAN James Langenfeld. �-1-75
79 N.E. 632 Way N.E,
(H.560-I969)
Rev. Douglas M. Henderson 4-1-74
6175 Central Avenue . .
(H.784-4896)
Ms. Eileen Stenberg 4-1-74
6060 Woody Lane
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BOAR.D OF HEALTH (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
Public Health Harvey J. McPhee
Sanitarian 3463 Zarthan Avenue So. 4-1-76
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Theron Horn
John ivers
(Resigned 10/24/72)
Ms. Diane Bonine
(Resigned 8/8/72)
Rev. �ames McChesney
W. R. Starwalt
(Resigned 6/5/721
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OR REAPPOINTED MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES MEMBER REPLACED "'
POLICE CO'�L'�ISSION �3 Year Term - 3 Members) (Chapter 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 4-1-74 �
440 Rice Creek Terrace
(H.560-3028)
Ai�?OI�A COL'��TY LATti' E\FO?�CE'��:�TT COL':�'CIL (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 StarwaZt 12-31-73 Everett Utter
Alternate
NORTN SIIBURBAN SET,'ER SERVICE BOARD REPRESE:TATILsE (1 Representative�
Councilman Walt Starwalt 12-31-73 8obert Relshaw
Representative
MAYORrS Aiv'D COUNCIL'S REPRESENTATIVE TO THE CHAMBER OF CO'�*SERCE (1 Year Term)
Councilman Walt Stazwalt 12-3I-73 Robert Kelshaw
Representative .
MAYOR'S AND COUNCIL'S REPRESENTATIVE TO THE AI`'OKA COUVTY ASSOCIATION OF N:Lnr`ICIPALITIES
(1 Year Term)
Mayor Frank Liebl
_ ��Representative
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING QF APRIL 16, 1973 pA� � A
FRIDLEY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION o date of ex iration or s ecific num-
ber of inembers desi�nated) _
Chairman
_ PRESENT MEMBERS
Donald R. Mittelstadt �
6940 Hickory Drive
(H.784-9172)(B,633-6170x5210)
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 - 50� N.E.
(x.788-7632)
Robert H. Schroer
7886 Firwood Way
(H.784-9231) (B.786-6222)
George Zeglen
841 Rice Creek
(H.560-5046)
Robert M. Pierce
609 Bennett Drive
(H.560-3650)
Don Wa 11
� 6$SO Washington Street
(H.560-2272)
NEW MEMBERS APPOINIED �
Gerald W. Tjader Robert Peterson
6563 Fridley Street 480 Rice Creek Blvd.
(H.784-0102) (H.784-8278� .
, Ray Sheridan Robert WE�ite
1301 Hillwind Road 738G Cfl*�certo Cc�ve
(H.788-6130) (R.784-135.5) -
Dick Harris � ' Duane Prairie
6200 Riverview Terrace 489 Rice Cree�C Terrace
(H.560-2491) (H,.�60-3993)
FRIDLEY ENVIRONMENTAL UALITY C�ffSSION {prdinance =r520) {7 �'Iembers - 3 Year Terms)
AT LARGE
Chairman Robert L. Buckley 4-1-76 � New Commissioa
54 Locke Lake Road
(H.784-225$)(B,521-3581)
- WARD ONE Ronald F. Burton
74� Pandora Drive
(H.S60-1626)(B,560-6100)
Ms. Shirley Kennedy
6857 7th Street
(H.560-4018}
WARD TWO � Thomas J. Sullivan
1350 Gardena Avenue
(H.788-3557)(B.788-9116)
4-1-74
4-1-75
4-1-74
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WARD THREE
Roger Kaye, Jr.
585 Rice Creek TPrrace
(H.560-1752)(B,861-4507)
James Langenfeld
79 63'� Way N.E.
(H.560-1969)(B.827-2811)
Ms. Mary Martin
133 Stonybrook Way N.E.
(H.784-8770)
4-1-76
4-1-75
4-1-76
FRIDLEY HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (5 Members)(5 Year Term)
Chairman Stan W. Carlson 6-9-74
6219 Baker Street
(H.560-2046)
M. Mahurin
6378 DeZ7.wood Drive
(H.784-9186)
Pastor Arnold Stone
6950 Hickory Drive
(H.784-9394)
Jerry Orton
7418 Stinson Boulevard
(H.78b-8855)
Russell Houck
750 Overton Drive
(H.560-3249)
6-9-75
6-9-73
6-9-76
6-9-77
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(Moved iEr.om C9;ty)
Carl Faulson
RES£�LUTION ��56-1973 - URGTNG THE PASSAGE OF HOUSE FILE 1463 IZELATING TO INTOXICA-
TING LIQUOR, REMOVING THE CEILING ON THE PZU�IBER OF ON-SALE LIQUOR LICENSES:
MOT]CON by Councilman Breider to adopt resolution ��56-2973 - Urging the Passage of
House File 1463. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION �'�57-1973 - IN OPPOSITION TO SENATE FILE 1481 RELATTNG TO INTOXICATING
LIQUOR, THE ISSUANCE OF SPECTAL OFF-SALE WINE LICENSES TO GENERAL FUOD STORES:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to adopt Resolution 1481 opposing passage of Senate
File 1481. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Lieb1 declared the motion carried unanimously.
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RESOLUTION �� 58-1973 - IN_OPPOSITION TO T� PASSAGE OF HOUSE FILE 1506 RELATING
TO ELECTIONS , PROVIDII�IG FOR REGISTRATION OF THE ELDERLY AND DISABLED AT TT�IR
RESIDENCES•
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolution�F�8r1973 opposing passage of House
File 1506. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, alI voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carrzed unanimonsly.
RESOLUTION ��59-1973 - IN OPPOSITION TO TI� PASSAGE OF HOUSE FTLE 1389 RELATING TO
'� ELECTIONS, ESTABLISHING A UNIFORM E7�CTION DAY REQUIRING THE 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 eZections, but it is mechanically
unfeasible for the City to accomplish this. He added, he thought a uniform day
for School District Elections would also be favored by the City.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to adopt Resolution ��59-1973 in opposition to House
File 1389. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
APPOINTI�NT •
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 April 17, Wayne Ek
month 1973
MOTION by Councilman Utter to appoint Clarion Kastama, Operations and maintenance
Man effective April Y7, 1973. Seconded by Councilcnan Breider. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
C��
POSITION SALARY
Robert H. Friegang Patrolman $82$
Richfield per month
EFFECTIVE DATE
April 30, 1973
RE PLACE S
New (Replaces
the appointment
af Jerry Huntley
last month Mr.
Huntley declined
the appointment.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to approve the appointr�ent of Robert H. Friegang as
a a new patrolman, effective April 30, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Breider.
iTpon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
CLAIMS: GENERAL 31554 - 31686
LIQUOR 7673 - 7721
MOTION by Councilman Nee to approve the Claims. Seconded by Councilman Utter.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
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� CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AT TI�IR REGULAIt MEETING �
ON APRIL 16, 1973
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� Asphalt Driveway Company -
I 1211 East Highway �36
St. Paul, Minnesota By: Kenneth G. Smith C. Belisle RENEWAL
' , Minnesota Roadways Company �
810 County Road ��3
Hopkins, Minnesota By; L. Lauen C. Belisle RENEWAL
IiKodern Roadways Company
. 1620 Winnetka Avenue North
- Minneapolis, Minnesota Bp: Edgar R. SmiLh C. Belisle REAiiEWAL
� Pioneer Blacktop Inc.
7608 - 68th Avenue North -
, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota By: Arthur Scherber C. Belisle RENEWAL
IInited Asphalt Co., Inc. _
, . 331 Coon Rapids Boulevard �
Coon Rapids, Minnesota By: Gary gnderson C. Belisle REiv`EWAL
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Carl Bolandex & Sons Co.
� 2933 Pleasaat Avenue South :
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Roy Erickson C. Belisle REDiEWAL
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. Brighton Excavating
� 1920 Highway ��96
New Brighton, Minnesota By: Geroge Indykiewicz C. Belisle RENEWAL
� $ouser Corporation . .�
55 - 77th Way �I.E. -
Fridley, Minnesota By: Edgar W. Houser C. Belisle REr,riEWAL •
� Julian M. Johnson Construction Corp.
' 1229 Osborne Road
� Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Julian M. Johnson C. �elisle RENEWAI,
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� Park Construction Company . .
i�� 7900 Beech Street N.E.
; • Fridley, Minnesota By: R. N. Carl�on C. Belisle RENEWAI,
� Ted Renollett
' ' 927 Andover Boulevard N.E.
Anoka, Minnesota By: Ted Renollett C. Belisle ItENEWAL
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Licenses For Council
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Rosetoian -Sanitation
10732 Hanson Boulevard
Coon Ra.pids, Minnesota By: Walter Hermes
GAS SERVICES �
Advanced Heating & Air Cond. Inc. .
7805 B4ech Street N.E.
• Fridley, Minnesota By: Donald Hodsdon
Aiz Comfort Inc.
3300 Gorham Avenue -
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Donal Ruden
Blue Flame Contractors
6989 Washington Avenue South
Edina, Minnesota • By: Thomas Will�is
Berghorst Plumbing & Heating
10732 Hanson Boul.evard �
Coon Rapids, Minnesota By: Renneth Berghorst
Cronstroms Heating & Air Cond. Inc.
4410 Excelsior Boulevard '
.___.__ .Minneapolis, Minnesota �y: Lowell Anderson
:Louis DeGidio OiI & Gas Sales
— � Service Inc.
6501 Cedar Avernie
Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Louis DeGidio
Egan & Sons Gompany
7100 Medicine Lake Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota Bq: Al Smith
Frank's Heating & Sheet Metal C�o.
2531 Marshall Street N.E. ,
Minneagolis, Minnesota �By: Frank Vogt
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- Gas Supply Inc. - ;'
2238 Edgewood Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota iBq: S. Wavickas
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T. D. Gustafson Company �
1800 West Highway #13
Burnsville, Minnesota IBy: Roy Gustafson
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544 Su�it Street N.E. ' �
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: A. Vasenius
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W. Sandi.n
W. Sandi.n
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin _
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
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, 7101 West Palmer Lake Drive N.
Brooklyri Center, Minnesota ; By: Edward RaZesziewski W. Sandin RENEWAL
1 LP Gas Equipment, Inc. '-
539 North Cleveland Avenue _ .
St. Paul, Minnesota By: William Huestis W. Sandin RENEWAL
'� , Minneapolis Gas Company ' .
733 Marquette Avenue �
�� • Minneapolis, Minnesota '; By: Donald Brown W. Sandin ItENEWAI,
� • Clarence E. Nelson Heating S� Air CQnd.
, 200 West Hayden Lake Road '' �
, Champlin, Minnesota i By: Clarence Nelson W. Sandin B►FNEWAT,
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Royalton Heating & Cooling Co. I '
, 4120 - 85th Avenue North . �' ~
Brooklyn Park, Minnesota By: William Stewart W. Sandin RENEWAI,
' . St. Ma.rie Sheet Metal Inc. II
7940 Spring Lake Road ,
; Miuneapolis, Minnesata j Bp: Louis St. Maris W. Sandin RENEWAL
, Geo.-$edgwick Heating & Air Cond. Co.
lOpl Xenia Avenae South
Golden VaZley, Minnesota By; Stanley Snyder W. Sandin RENEWAL
' S rin P].umbin Com an n �
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. 9350 West Bloomington Freeway
� Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Masbext Heintz W. Sandin BEN�'WAL
• Standard Heating & Air Cond. Co.
' 41Q West I.ake Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Tonp Eerrara . W. Sandin RENEWAI,
� Suburban Air Conditioning Co.
8419 Center Drive
Mi.nneapolis, Minnesota ', Bp: R. W. Ghinander W. Sandin RENEWAI�
, Superior Contractors Inc. _ '� -
6121 - 42nd Avenue North ' -
Minneapolis, Minnesota ! By: Donald Hoglund W. Sandin �W�,
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{ ; I430 OId Highway �8 i
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Fred Vogt & Company i
' . ' 326Q Gorham Avenue
St. Louis Park, Mi.nnesota i By: Fred Vogt W. San@in RENEWiAL
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Adolfson & Peterson, Inc. ;
� 6701 West 23rd Street �, - ____
• Minneapolis, Minnesota � , By: Gordon Peterson C. Belisle
Approved Contractors, Inc. !
� 1052 Osborne Road N.E. I
. .FridZey, Minnesota j By: Roger Zarson C. Belisle
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Aquarius Swimming Pool Co., Inc. I;
16900 Cedar Avenue South '
� Rosemount, Minnesota By; Maynard Nickelson C. Be3isle
Bauer the Builder
302 South Cedar Lake Road
� Minneapolis, Minnesota . By: Harlan Bauer C. Belisle
Rodney Billman, Inc.
� � 151 Silver Lake Road I;
New Brighton, Minnesota ' By: Rodney giZlm�n C, Belisle
I Capp Hflmes Div. of �rans Products �v.
3355 fiiawatha Avenue
_ ' Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Bob Torborg C. Belisla
, Car-Don Construction & Masonry Inc.
1729 Crystal Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota ', By: Dan Palme C. Be2isle
, . Castle Homes Inc. '
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7625 Aighway ��65 N.E,
� Fridley, Minnesota By: David Rotter C. Belisle
Childs Construction Company '
� 110 West County Road F ,
St. Paul, Minnesota By: George Childs C. Belisle
� Co�nercial Erec"tors Inc. ! - �
5298 Filmore Street N.E.
Fridley, Miru�esota i Bp: Mike 0'Bannon C. Belisle
` Cooper Construction Company
8437 University Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Luther Martinson C. Belisle
� Vern Donnay Realty, Inc. �
� 3030 Harbor Lane
�� Minneapolis, Minnesota $y: Vern Donnay C. Belisle
Iven Dostaler
�I ' 6353 i�illow Lane
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Iven Dostaler C. Belisle
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Landvest Construction Company ;
2828 5th Elvenue South �
Minneapolis, Minnesota IBy: Fwbert McGregor
Lee-Do Constz�ction Company , _ .._ .
7837 Madis�n Street N.E. ;
Minneapolis, Minnesota !By; Douglas Kiel
Lund-Martin �ompany '
3023 Randolph Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: George Kelly
Mar-Son Cons�ruction - ;
5219 Wayzata Boulevard I � �
Minneapolis, Minnesota � By: Roy $enson
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Mid American Homes Inc.
7855 East River Road
Fridley, Mi.nnesota � ;�By: Richard Fudali
Miles Garages
4500 Lyndale Avenue North '
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C. Belisle ItENEWAL
C. Belisle RENEWI�I,
Minneapolis, M1.nnesota By; John Pope C. Belisle
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Richard Milier Homes
1600 Rice Creek Road N.E. - I
Fridley, Mi.anesota B y: Richard N.Miller - C. Belisl e
Minnetonka P�ols
I0820 Wayzata Boulevard • ,
Minnetonka., �ii.nnesota By; Bailey L. .Janssen C. Beiisle
Rutledge Coastruction Company
Z409 - 7th Stree� South
Hopkins, Mi.anesota ', By: Th�mas Rutledge C. Belisle
, Ron Scholls Consi-ruction
1508 Fernda.Ie Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Mi=mesota , By: Ron Scholl
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Southtowne B,ealty � �
151 Silver Lake Road j �
New Brightou, Minnesota �I $y: Peter Reprios
The Sussel C�mpany �
1850 Comr� Avenue �
St. Paul, Mi,anesota I By: Stanley Sanenbum
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Tri-Co Builders, Inc. 'I
7555 Van Buren Street N.E.
.Fridley, Mirmesota ,�By; Myron Holum
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Viking Swimming Pool Co. By: Richard Zappa
4740 42nd Avenue North
Robbinsdale, Minnesota 55422
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Waconia Homes, Inc.
' Waconia, Minnesota � : Tom �underson
Western Construction Company i
___ _ . ,_6950 Wayzata� Boulevard '�
Minneapolis, Minnesota ��: Milton Chazin
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� A. L. Williams Contractox � ��� �
947 - 86th Avenue N.W.
Coon Rapids, Mznnesota �y: A. L. Williams
, WitcHer Construction Company I
400 Second Avenue South .
Minneapolis, Minnesota �y
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� Advanced Heating & Air Cond. Inc.
7805 Beech Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesot�, �y: Donald Hodsdon
� Berghorsx Plumbing & Heating �
10732 Hanson Boulevard '
Coon-Rapids, Minnesata $y: Kenneth Bergharst
� Conditioned Air Equipment Co. '
� 3010/3012 Clinton Avenue South �
� Minneapolis, Minnesota $y: C. A. Ferguson
Cronstroms Heating & Air Cond. Inc.
, � 4410 Excelsior Boulevard
Minneapolis, Minnesota �y: Lowell Anderson
� Dalco Roofing & Sheet Meta1 Inc.
3836 Minnehaha Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota �y: David Dalbec
, Egan & Sons Company -
7100 Medicine Lake Road I
Minneapolis, Minnesota �y: W. J. Egan
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Frank's Heating � Sheet Metal I�
2531 Marshall Street N.E. !
Minneapolis, Minnesota �y: �'rank Vogt
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Hoglund Mechanical Contractors, Inc.�,'
7420 West Lake Street I
I' • Minneapolis, Minnesota �y: Don Hoglund
�� Home Air Trane Inc.
'� 610 13th Avenue South �
Hopkins, Minnesota �y: Floyd Thomrson
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W. Sandia
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Horwitz Mechanical, Inc.
1411 Eleventh Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnes�ta B�; S. Gxuenberg
Ideal Sheet Metal Inc. I -
544 Su�it Street N.E. '.
Minneapolis, Minnesota � B�: A. Vasenius
J. McClure Kelly Company , �
2601 Stevens Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota : J. Leroy Kelly
Rey Plumbing & Heating ,
7217 - 77th Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota B�: David Farr
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Clarence E, Nelson Heating & Air Cond�
200 West Hayden Lake Road �
Champlin, Minnesota B�i: Clarence Nelson
Axel Newman Heating & Plumbing Co. �
1608 Como A
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St. Paul, Minnesota • B�i; Ben Vono W. Sandin
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Northwestem Heating, Inc. II
2296 Territorial Road I -
St. P'aul, Miimesota By; Cecil Lenz
Royalton Heating & Cooling Co.
4120 - 85th Avenue North
Br�oklyn Park, Minnesota B�; William Stewart
St. Marie Sheet Metal Inc. '
7940 Spring Lake Road
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
Minneapolis, Minnesota B�; Louis J. St. Marie W. Sandin
Geo. Sedgwick Heating � Air Con�i. Co.
1001 Zenia Avenue South
Golden Valley, Minnesota By�; Stanley Snyder
Sheridan Sheet Metal Company ' -
4I16 Quebec Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota : Robert Graving
The Snelling Company
1400 Concordia
St. Paul, Minnesota By�: Willard Krinkie
Superior Contractors Inc. I�
6121 - 42nd Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Donald Hoglund
Standard Heating & Air Cond. Co�
410 West Lake Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Toiry Ferrara
W. Saudin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
W. Sandin
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8419 Center Drive
t Minneapalis, Minnesota B�r: R. W. Chinander W. Sandin
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' — ---Thomas Air Conditioning Co. ! - - --
815 - 14th Avenue S.E. .
. Minneapolis, Minnesota . B3i; Lynn Thamas W. Saadin
Thompson Air Conditioning Co.
' . 5115 ans �
H on Court
Minneapolis, Minnesota By�; Floyd Thompson. W. Sandin
' Fred Vogt & Company I
' 3260 Gorham Avenue
St. Louis Park, Minnesota By�: Fred pogt W. Sandin
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Ray N, Welter Heating Co. I
4637 Chicago Avenue South , '
' Minnea.polis, Minnesota ByE; Ray N. Welter W. Sandin
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Auren.Construction
' 1300 Spruce Place
M�ound, Minnesota By: Luther Auren
' Carroll Buzzell Brick & Cement
22001 Lake George Boulevard N.W.
- Aiioka, Minnesota By: Carroll Buzzeli
' Circl '
e Cement Company
8532 County Road 18
' Osseo, Minnesota By�,: Thomas Deiley
�. T. Ernst, Inc. �
, I66I - 127 Avenue N.W. .
Anoka, Mi.nnesota Bp; Lloyd Emst
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Mario Frasson Cement Company '
240Q East 26th Street I
� Mi.nnea olis Minnesota
� P s Byi� Joseph Frasson
,' D. W. Harstad Gompany, Inc. I .
7101 Highway ��65 N.E. :
Fridley, Minnesota By� Alton Johnson
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� ' Jesco, Incorporated
1101 West,78� Street
Blcominton, Minnesota $y: Arthur Goetzke
' _—.-.---Myrdal & Pearson Const. Co.
741 Kennaston Dxive
. � Fridley, Minnesota � $y: Ronald Pearson
North Star Masonry ' -
12236 Riverwood Drive
I' Burnsville, Mi.nnesota $y; Glenn Hardman
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� , R. E. Ostrom Inc.
I' 4857 Maryland Avenue North
Crystal, Minnesota I�y: Robert Ostrom
i Rite-Way Engineering Co an Iac. i
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2654 Lyndale Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota �y : W. M. Stevens
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� i Riverview Cement Company Inc. _
, 3I01 - 37th Street East
'� Minneapolis, Minnesota �y: Duane Razinit
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Leo Sanders Concrete Company I ,
� 7813 Jackson Street N.E.
' Spring Lake P.ark, Minnesota �y: Le.o Sanders
. Stone Ma.sonry Inc.
' � 15002 University Avenue �
Anoka, Mimzesota �y: Serome Stone
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Carl B�Iander & Sons Company �
' 2933 Pleasant Avenue South i
Minneapolis, Minnesota �y: Roger Erickson
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� 3300 Gorham Avern�e I
.Minneapolis, Minnesota �y: Donal Ruden fl. Sandin
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Berghorst Plumbing & Heating
14732 Hanson Boulevard �
� Coon Rapids, Minnesota �y: Kenneth Berghorst W. Sandin
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' Cronstroms Heating & Air Cond. Inc. �
, 4410 Excelsior Boulevard
Mi�eagolis, Minnesota �y; Lowell Anderson
W. Sandin
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' 6501 Cedar Avenue , �
Minneapolis, Minnesota By�: Zouis DeGidio W. Sandin g���,
. � Fs'ank�s Heating & Sheet Metal '
2531 Marshall Street N.E.
�ii.nneapolis, Minnesota : Frank Vogt W. Sandin
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, 544 Summit Street N.E. � �
�' - Minmeapolis, Minnesota ByI: A, qasenius W. Sandin RENEW,AI,
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' �� Hickory ,
�aiztomedi, Minnesota ` BS�I Gary Mulcahy C. Belisle '
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' � Nelson Stucco Company, Inc. � __j
I3.�0 - 98th Lane N.W.
�ban Rapids, Mi,nnesota ByM Marvin Nelson C. Belisle RENEWgi,
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�cey Signs, Inc.
' ��il Wilson Street N.E.
�inneapolis, Minnesota Byr Mr. Rivelson C. Belisle gE���,
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Casino Royale i�
� 6225 Hwy. 65 I ' _
Fridley Casino Ro�ale Public Safety Dir. 12�.a0
' Fireside Rice Bowl I �
7440 Central Ave. ,I
Fridley Glenn Won� Public Safety Dir. 120.00
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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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Public Safety Dir. 15.00
Public Safety Dir. 15.00
Fridley PDQ Food StQ�res, Inc. Public Safety Dir. 15.00
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Penny's Super Market I
6540 University Ave.
Fridley Penny's Sup�r Market
LIVESTOCK
Audrey Theilmann I
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1540 Rice Creek Rd.
Fridley Audrey Thei�mann
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American Linen Supply �
700 Industrial Blvd. I
Minneapolis American Lihen Supply
GARBAGE PICKUP '
K�utson Hauling
4541 Heights Drive
Minneapolis Arnold Kzlutson
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 Jack Gallagher
Public Safety Dir. 15.00
Public Safety Dir. 21.00
Public Safety Dir. 10.00
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
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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
3501 Silver Lake Rd.
Minneapolis Robert Christen
Walter's Disposal
2930 - 101 A�e.
Minneapolis John Walter
CIGARETTE
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 Povlitz[ci
Casino Royale
6225 Hwy. 65
Fridley Casino Royale
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Public Safety Dir, 35.00
Public Safety Dir. 25.00
Public Safety Dir. 25.00
Public Safety Dir. 25.00
Public Safety Dir. 25.00
Puhlic Safety Dir. 12.00
Public Safety Dir. 12.00
Public �afety Dir. 45.00
Public Safety Dir. 12.00
Public Safety Dir. 12.00
Public Safety Dir. 12.00
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' S130 Main St.
Fridley Sir Vend, Inc.
, Kurr_ Mfg.
5280 Main St.
Fridley Sir Vend, Inc.
' Reserve Supply
5110 Main St.
� Fridley Sir Venc�, Inc.
Mel's Barber Shop
, 6379 University A�e.
Fridley Melvin Daniels
Gulf Service Station
� 7451 East River Rd.
Fridley Thomas Wolf
' Fridley Food Market
8154 East River Rd.
� Fridley John Rieck
1 Red Owl
��� 6525 University Aue.
Fridley Red Owl
1 Gulf Service Station
5300 CentraZ Ave.
� Fridley Gurney Gilbert
CUB
' 250 Osborne Road
Fridley CUB, Inc.
Totino's
' 7350 Commerce Lane
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Comm. Dev. Adm.
Comm. Dev. Adm.
Comm. Dev. Adm.
Comm. Dev.. Adm.
Comm. Dev. Adm.
Comm. Dev. Adm.
Conun. 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
Comm. Dev. Adm.
Fridley Country Club Market Comm. Dev. Adm.
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, 315 Osborne Road
APPROVED BX
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Brooks Superette
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Fridley Brooks Hauser
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7600 University Ave.
Fridley Western Stores Div.
� CIGARETTE
, , Moore Lake Union 76
5695 Hackmann Ave.
Fridley Richard Kyro
' Gulf Ser�r:ice Station
7451 East River Road
Fridley T�omas Wolff
� TAXICAB
� Columbia Heights Cab Co.
903 - 40th Ave.
Columbia Heights John LaMont
, TAVERN
, Fireside Rice $owl
7440 Central Ave.
Fridley Glenn Wong
' Frontier Club
7365 Central Ave.
Fridley Marlene Povlitzki
' Casino Royale
6225 Hig4way 65
1 Fridley Casino Royale
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
' Rapid Shop Superette
6530 East River Road
Fridley Robert Hansen
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Comm. Dev. Adcn. 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
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�-- Holiday Service Station
' S807 University Ave.
Fridley Central Service
� Target Food Store
•755 - 53rd Ave.
FridZey Jonathan Fooc� Stores
, Target
755 - 53rd Ave.
' - Fridl.ey McGlynn Bakeries
Steiger Gertzen Garage
6519 Central Ave.
, Fridley Ern.est Gertzen
Onan Corp.
1 1400 - 73rd Ave.
APPROVED BY
Comm. Dev. Dir.
Comm, Dev. Dir,
Comm, Dev. Dir.
Comm. Dev. Dir.
Fridley Servomation �ain Cities Comm. Dev. Dir.
1 White Knight
7300 University Ave.
Fridley Kenneth Durbin
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J 4650 Main 5t.
FridZey 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
Cocncn, Dev. Dir.
Comm. Dev. Dir.
Co�m. Dev. Dir.
Comm, Dev. Dir.
Fridley Servomation �tain Cities Comm. Dev. Dir.
, Buzz's Barber Shop
6247 University Ave.
Fridley Buzz Arndt
'� ' Target
755 - 53td Ave. Target Store
Fridley
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' ' 622 Osborne Road
(_..._r Robert Fetter
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Anoka County
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Chanticlear Pizza
6304 Hwy. 65
Fridley Richard Kemp
Howies
240 Mississippi St.
Fridley Howard Nelson
McDonald's
5831 University Ave.
Fridley McDonald's
Burger King
6410 University Ave.
Fridley Burger King Corp.
Moon Plaza Restaurant
6215 University Ave.
Fridley 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
5277 Central Ave.
Fridley Howard Johnson's Co,
Jimbo's Pizza
2248 Mississippi St,
Fridley James Schooley
Country Kitchen
280 - 57th Place
Fridley John Wallenbecker
Gene's FZavor House
624 Osborne Road
Fridley Gene Eckstein
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Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
HeaZth Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
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TABLISHMENT BY
,J Dairy Queen
280 Mississippi St.
Fridley Ernest Fitch
, Canterbury Pub
6481 University A�ve.
' Fridley bean Gruye
Shorewood Inn
6161 Hwy. 65
� Fridley William Nicklow
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Health Dept
Anoka County
Healfih Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept,
I' 7429 East River Road Anoka County
Fridley Don�ld Tarasar Health Dept.
' 100 T.tain Drive-In
Central and I-694 Anoka County
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� 250 - 57th•Ave.
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Snyder's Drug Store
' 6582 University Ave.
Fridley
� Frostop Drive-In
7699 Viron Road
Fridley
' Ember's
5400 Central Ave.
Fridley
rPhoenix Chow Mein
242 Mississippi St.
� Fridley
Shar's Snack Bar
52nd and Central Ave.
' Fridley
Club 47
6061 University Ave.
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Snyder's Drug Stores
Sherman Hanson
Central Embers, Inc.
Lyn Woo
Sharlene Clochie
Robert Snyder
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anotca County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
,�noka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
Anoka County
Health Dept.
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Target Headquarters ��
' 1080 - 73rd Ave.
Fridley Pioneer Systems Comm. Dev. Dir. 205.00
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' Moore Lake Union 76
5695 Hackmann Ave.
Fridley Richard Kyro Comm. De��. Dir. 25.00
, East River Road Garage
6501 East River Road
Fridley Michael Zgodava Comm. Dev. Dir. 15.00
I � Fridley DX
5701 University Ave. .
� Fridley Duane Schlottman Comm. Dev. Dir. 5.00
' SUNDAY ON SALE LIQUOR BY APPROVED BY FEE
, Shorewood Inn '
6161 Hwy. 65
� Fridley William Nicklow Public Safety Dir. 200.00
Sandee's Cafe
6490 Central Ave. � �
' Fridley William Weiss Public Safety Dir. 200.00 �
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' 3720 East River Road
Fridley Geor€;e Nicklow Public Safety Dir. 200.00
ON SALE LIQUOR
, Shorewood Inn
6161 Hwy. 65
' Fridley Willxam Nicklow Public Safety Dir, 4,500.00
Sandee's Cafe
' 6490 Central Ave.
Fridley William Weiss Public Safety Dir. 4,500.00
George's in Fridley
� 3720 East River Road
Fridley George Nicklow Public Safety Dir. 4,SQ0.00
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CLUB ON SALE LIQUOR BY APPROVED BY FEE
Fridley VFW Post 363
1040 Osborne Road
Fridley Fridley VFW Public Safety Dir. 2QO.Q0
CLUB ON SALE SUNDAY LIQUOR
Fridley VFW Post 363
1040 Osborne Road
Fridley Fridley VFW Public Safety Dir. 200.00
MOTION by Councilman Nee to agprove the Licenses. Seconded by Councilman Utter,
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unani-
mously.
ESTIMATES: �
Patch Erickson Madson & Hanson, Inc.
Architects and Planners
2801 Wayzata Boulevard
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55405
February and March Inspection, Fridley Liquor Store
PARTIAL Estimate ��6 $ 100.00
Brauer & Associates, Inc.
6440 Flying�Cloud Drive
Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55343
PARTIAL Estimate as of March 25, 1973. Go1f course and
Nature Center Feasibility Study
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 communications)
Weaver Talle & Herrick
316 East Main Street
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
Estimate dated April I3, 1973, for March Retainer and
services rendered.
Schumann Bros, Inc.
Box 8599
St, Paul, Minnesota SS1I0
PARTIAL Estimate ��1 on Water Improvement Project ��109-B,
Painting of Elevated Wa.ter Tank.
3,500.00
1,905.00
1,677.50
6,300.00
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Comstock & Davis, Inc.
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Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
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vision for the staking out of the following constructian work:
Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer and Water Improvement Project
��102 from February 26 tlirough March 30, 1973 (PARTIAL ��15)
Water Improvement Projec:t ��109-B from March 19 through
March 30, 1973 (PART?AL ��1)
Water Improvement Project No. 109-2 from March 19
through March 30, 1973 (PARTIAL ��1)
Water Improvement Project No? 110 from March 19
through March 30, 1973 (PARTIAL ��1)
Water Improvement Project ��111 from February 26
through March 30, 1973 (PARTIAL ��2)
Street Improvement Project ��1973-1 and 2 frQm
January 15 through March 30, 1973 (PARTIAL ��1)
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$ 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.
COMMIiNICATIONS ;
WYMAN SMITI-I: POLICE PENSION SPECIAL BILL:
, MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the communication from Wyman Smith regardin g
the Police Pension Special Bi11, dated April 11, 1973. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the a�otion carried unanimously.
� MAYOR BRUCE NAWROCKI: AREA I1vFORMATIONAL MEETING ON PROPOSED METRO RATE AUTHORITY:
MOTION by Councilman Nee to receive the communicati.on from Mayor Bruce Nawrocki
� regarding Proposed Metro Rate Authority - Area Information Meetings for Local
Officials, dated April 12, 1973, and concur with the use of the Fridley City �Iall
facilities on the suggested date, Tuesday, April 24th, 7;30 p.m. Seconded by
' Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously.
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SILTATION OF LOCKE LAKE, DATED APRIL 7, I973:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the Ietter from the Rice Creek Water-shed
district regarding the siltat:ion of Locke Lake, dated Apri2 7, 1973. Seconded by
Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to have the administration Zook 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, all voting aye, Mayar Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimously.
The City Manager said he would report back to the Council on this matter.
CITY MANAGER: REMIND�R TO THE COUNCIL THAT HE WOULD BE IN CALIFORNIA FOR TRAIN?1`G
ON THE LOGIS PILOT CITY PROJECT THE FOLLOWING WEEK:
The City Manager said he would like to remind the members of the Council that he
' would be in �alifornia 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 t[�e practice in the past to allow the City Hall
empLoyees a day off on Good Friday.
Mayor Li.eb1 asked for a motion. There was none.
' ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adjourn the meeting, Seconded by Councilman Utter.
' U�SOn a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unani-
iuously and the Regular Council meeting of April 16, 1973 adjourned at 11:25 p.m.
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RESOLUTION N0. -1973
---- A RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE TO THE
FAMILY OF MR. DONALD J. 80NA
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WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, having
just received the news of the untimely death of Mr. Donald J. Bona;
and
WHEREAS, Mr. Bona, over the years, has proven to be one of the
truly representative citizens of the City of Fridley; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Bona as a member of the Lions Club and past
president, has been involved in many worthwhile civic projects; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley considers
Mr. Bona's death a loss to al1 the citizens of the community;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the
City of Fridley offers its condolences to the family of Mr. Donald J.
Bona.
ADOPT.ED 8Y THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL THIS 21ST DAY OF MAY, 1973.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL
MAYOR - FRANK G. LIESL
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said county and state, subject to covenants, restric�ions and easements of recor�,
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The State deed tax due hereon i� $58.3C.
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
CITY OF FRIDLEY
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON ISSUANCE �F
UNIFORM ELECTRIC
FRANCHISE
Notice is hereby given that the Council of the
City of Fridley will meet at the City Hall in
said City on the 14th day of May, 1973, at 7:30
o'clock p.m. to consider the adoption of an
ordinance authorizing the City to issue a
franchise for the establishment of a Uniform
Electric Franchise between Northern States Power
Company and Communities in the Metropolitan Twin
City Area including the City of Fridley. All
persons interested therein may appear and be
heard.
DATED THIS 11TH DAY OF APRIL, 1973 BY ORDER OF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY.
FRANK G. LIEBL
MAYOR
ATTEST:
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CITY CLERK
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CITY OF FRIULEY
PUBLIC AEARING
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CITY COUNCIL
TO WHOM IT MAY CONGERN:
Notice �a hereby given that there wi11 be a Public
Hearing of the City Cout�cil of the City of Fridley in the City
Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, May 14, 1973
in the Council Chambera at 7;30 P.K, for the purpose of;
Consideration of adoption of a Comprehensive�•�
Development Plan for the City of Fridley. �
This $earing will be open to all residents in the
City, Anyone desiring to be heard with reference ta the above
u�atter may be heard at this time. Information regarding the
Gomprehensive Aev�lopment Plan is available at City Hall.
PZease call or visit our offices for additional information.
Telephone 560-345Q.
Publish; April 25, 1973
May 2, 1973
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MEMO T0: Gerald R. Davis, City Manager
MEMO FROM: Jerrold Boardman, Planning Assistant
MEMO AATBt May �+, 1973
RE; Comp�rehensive Plan
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On April 11, I973 Oliver Erickson and I met with Sandy Dean,
Metro Council�s staff coordinator for Fridley's Camprehensive Plan,
to discuss their� recommendations for the plan (Exhibit A). From
the discussion i.t was pretty evident that the provision of low
income housing was their main concern. In a follow-up meeting on
Apri1 20, 1973, Z met with Wayne Cox and Mary Abdukrhamen of the
Metro Council Houaing Diviaion. We discussed what would be practical
for the City an� what kind of statement would be acceptable to .
Metro Council.
• Ot� April 24, 1973, I sent a letter to the Planaing Comnissio�
with some recomnendations for statements that I felt were necessary
to get Metro approval (Exhibit B). These recoamendations, along with
Metro Council's �ecommendations, were reviewed by the Planning Commis-
sion at a special meeting on May 2, 1973. The Planning Cammission's
proposals were then drawn up (Exhibit C) and submitted to Metro
Couacil's Referral Board for their review. They accepted the
Comprehensive Plan on'May 3, 1973 �nd will send it to Metro Council
on May 10, 1973.
The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council accept
the following statements for inclusion in the Comprehensive P�an:
1. Encourage the use of Federal, State, Local and Private
tooZs to insure the provision of low income housing to
help meet the housing needs.
a. Determine the housing needs of the City by
establishing a comsnittee to study and identify
the housing problems. The coumittee would then
establish a plan that would deal w�th the problems,
and relate the findings and recoumendations to
the City's residents.
This would be included under residential objectives, page 48,
paragraph 7.
2. Promote the preservation of wetlands by encouraging
canscientious development controlled by means available
to the Citq.
This would be included under General Objectives, page 47,
paragraph 7.
Setting up a polic y on housing is an essential step in getting
Metro approval and in turn, receiving any Federal funding through their
priority system.
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By Iocating �he conflicting intensities
and examining a11 presently undeveloped
land, special study areas are established
and planned within the framework of the
go$ls and objectivea of the City.
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PLAHHED STUDY AREAS
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CITX OF FRIDLEY
NARRNTIVB OF THE COMPR$HEN&�VE PLAN
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Environment ia more thaa juat aature. It is the selatioaship of man
to hia entire surrouad�o�a. Mtau has the knowledge and the ability to control
hi� eaviro�nent, but can al�o become enslaved if proper foresight and controls
a�e aot utilized. -
The eavirpnment of s� commuaity ia determined t� a l�rge degree by the
ueeda and desires of its iqhabitaqts. Theae aeeds and deairea can be ascer-
tained by a study of thai.r characteristics and by their owa vocal expressions;
buC these tteede and de8lreo elter with changing characteristics, so fk is
necesaary to evaluate txgnds and changes to eetabZish future controls for our
anvironII►enta�, needs. Th� commuaity must gain knowledge of the various factors
�hat detract from [he de�irability of its enviroimnent and take the measures
���ich wi11 iacrease enviY'onmeatal harmony within the community. When enviroa-
�.�ntal tranquillity is dierupted in any part of Ehe communit�, the whole balance
�°ithia this comaivaity can ba affected:
Pridley's CompreheAaive Plan is a part of the con�inuing corta�nity planning
g�ograai d�sigaed to maintain and improve the urban environmeat. This report i�
a•ummat�oa of all the work accomplished to date, with the purpose of directing
ous future efforks to the. goals aad objectives determined by our cammunity.
, � A Gomprehenslve Plan is u�ed to guide and coordinate all public and private
development so that the proper relatioashipa are eatablished and development
ae�i�iQne made by the C1ty'a stafP and ita elected officials, to Che cou:pre-
heneive goala and polic�es e�tablished by the commuaity. The PJ�an itself does
' aot rezoaQ any property. Any rezoning would sti11 be'doae separately, on its
owa mexits, as pravided by zhe City Charter and the �oaing Ordinance.
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The �laa is a bl,ueprint to be used in, dete�mining the �ontinuing develop-
meat aad xehabilitation o! ous City; it ia not lnfallible aad does not claim '
ta be. The planaing proceas� 1f it is to be effecrive, must maiatain its #
vitality through ca�itinuoua review,
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�uicla�ly, the Gomprehenaive plan is prepared by tHe City Administrative
S�aff. The Planniag Coum��aAlac� reviews and modlfies the lnitial plan aad giv�s
preliminary appraval Go t�e plan. The Planning Coumiission then p=esents the
modified plau at a publlc hea�ring. The plaq is furCher modified to include
iaput from Citizena, aad � finished plan is preaeated to the City Couacil.
The Councll teviewa aad diacuasea Chis plan; it may call an additional public
heating if ik so chooaea. Piaally the plan 1s adopted by Che Gity Couacil
And ia eafoxced jo�,atly by ths Couacil and the ealmini�trative staff, 1'he
Plaa must be cot�tle�ua�,�,y updated to provide €or the changing needa of Che City.
The Elam�ake o! d cempseh�:a�ive plan include survey aad analy�is, and
goal� aad ob,jective�� Susvey a;nd analyais �s a atudy o! the exiating condi-
tioaa� eaviroqm�eat� laad uas, Ropulatioa, housiag, co�muniCy facllitiea,
acoaamice and tranaportation. �heae conditions`wi�an related to the goals and
objectives of the coaa�uaity; oafety, balance, diveraity and eavironment� produc.�
a ayatematie acheeae for tuture development. Thia ia the basis of a Comprehen-
�ive Pla�a.
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Iq borderia$ Cho Cpre city of Minaeapolis, Fridley ohares many common
char�c�eristics with other g�.sat rate suburbs. It pro�idee a traffic
cOrrldor ko ths Ceatra� eitiaa. It a�ts as a transition �oae af davelapment
batae�a th� heavily devej,oped Ceater c3ty �:�d the �pars�ly developed outer
quburb� and i�. tends to h�ve� � mor� matur� populatio�. Unlike onost first
x�ag evbu�bs� Fri.dley p�o�vide� more job oppostunitiea than ar� =equlred to
suppor� it• populatiqa.
Pp�ulatioa is a enajo,� fa�rce ia determi�aing th� �utus� of a city. Movement
of pRop1Q i;a fo2lowsd clo�sely by khe need f4r se�vices. '�his is why it is
•p iaaPoxtat�t ia planaing ;fos the future to try to accurately forecast changes
ia �opulaCiaa chax$ct�xiaKics tnd popuaatioR grpwth trends.
Devslapmsnt ia Fridl�y b$s been one of the majar factora aupporting
�^�pulation gains iA Anoks Caiaty. Between 1950 and 1960, the population of
+��idley w�nt from 3,796 tu 15,1�73. From 1960 to 1965, th� Gity had i.ts fastest
i�Zs of �rowth. The pppqAation jumped from 15,000 to 24,000, By 1970, the
��ty had s CoCa� populat��va of over 29,000. I� the preseat zotting map remains
unchaag�d, afteX 1975, the population growth will st�st to level'off, due to
aea= Cotal developmeat of chpice residential la�d. Th� projected population
o!' 39,OOQ w�ll be seached by 1980 and the maximum satu�ation po1u:� of 4G,000
�rl.11 ba re�ched by 201p.
The City will see popul�ttioa changes with an lncrease in the elderly,
a mqre balanc4d middle grqup and a de�cline ia school age populatioa. These
1�re th� Gha��ctex��t�ce tha� vill ahape future planning for �ridley, Thexe
+�111 have to bQ iacxeaalp,� consideration in planning �or the.elderly in both
bvusiag aud se�CVices� aot mot� balanced plan fox the different iacome levela
�o kee� �t �r$�tes quaX�t�► �f �iving enviroiunent amoag ita populatioa amd a
ips� l0ok at tba yqut� po�u�,atit�a needa which wrill b� declining in the future ,
�,. • Hou�ing i.s th� la�c$es� single uae of land in a coa�uu�ty and is usually
t�e moet important factor by :�ich a community ia judged. The reputation of
7 a vq�eivaity ia eha�ed by ti�e quality aad condition of ita residential areas.
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' Aousi�g s�eeds va=y thtou�r�ur the lifetime o� any individual. V�riety
o� 4Wu�ittg Cypes wouid �astait �ridley to cater to ali age gzoups and support
a�diversified populaCieo, this ��versified po�ulation would allow the City
to dsvelop a more matu�� p�opulation stru�ture rat&�ez than a young mobile
patesxm.
�t i+il� be �sut ��e trlee �ity of Fridley to provide alternative
ilO�ifl.fl$ �; ��4 OTdl� �Q �rePeat the problems of pigratiaa to the outer
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The �tsesrC t.setids �t iacrea�sed higt► dens�ty uaita as we11 as new town-
bease �tad q+uadromia�inn dev�elo�a�exts are iikely to c�tiaue . It will be impor-
ta�at to carefuily plsn tl�ese developmenta to reach e balaaced variety of housing.
Tbera should be aq incressed importance placed oa the quality of develop-
meats for the protection of �he citizens.
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. A�osecae� of futurs land use is an esseatial step ia the planaimg
pracesa. Before it can b�: determined what is needed for fu�ure development,
it ia neces8ary to coaaidE:r hos+ exiating land is used, what land is vacant,
vbat affect existiag land uae patterns will have on the vr�cant land, and
to measure projections £o�� tka� type aad c�cs,��:�^�ity of l.and required for future
populatian needs.
. Decauae Che varied land usea ia the cosranuni�y are r�l��ed,and inter-
dependent, coprdination, cl�sig� aad adjusttment� �re �pplied in determining
the locatioaa aad rela�i,ot�hig� of these uses. Ualess tbe�e follow a Cam-
Pxsheaafve �lao definiag t:h� goals aad obje�tiver� of the c�uaity, serious
oaladjuatweats caa occur.
Fr�sen� laad use has provided a teatin� ground where the succese of
�.�ad us� patteras and rel�ttionships can be studied in order to more completely
a���isfy hw4sp aad ecoaamic; needs. Ia order for a coaunuaity to attaia an
:��;�dependent atabil�ty� a t�alance ia laad use is esaential. A Balanced
,:,�uaiky f� �tttaiaed wtzen caa�eercial services meet the aeeds of the resi-
��at popu�.atioa and indus�ry provi.dea the needed jobe and reveau� for the
caa�waiCy'a progreas .
W�th tbe highest pesc:entage qf industriai land use in �he Metropolitaa
' Ar�a, T�idlsq hae 4u�fici�at iaaustrp to aupport ita projected population.
Zhertfo�e, any future ind�ittrlal development should be considered for the
t�ture of its work Porce and its impact upon the co�unity.
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Tbe av�rail appea�aq�e ot a city ia ene of ita moat valuable assets. It
is Cber�fQre �mporGant to presezve the city's �atural beauty as much ae pos$i-
ble. Thi• bas been, and �hould continue to be, c�ue of the majos considerations
in planaing aommunity fac:�lities.
As a seault of higheu inceme levels, more leisure time, and increasing
, po�ulutioa, there has been aa increasing demand for higher levels of community
secyl.cas .
' ' The City of Ftidley lhas beea aware of this e�aagiag mood and has been
very much iu tha forefron� ia establishing c�aanunity facilities in keeping
W1tl� Che caam►unity needa �nd desires .
, ♦ clos� look at �tt� i�chool enrollment chasacter�sCics Will be important
in Qlanaing khe fypes of .Eacilitiea that will be needed iu our area. With
a decrease in elemeatary �age children, there should ba a decrease in the
' �eed fos' faCilitiea to se�rve them and adjustments made to satisfy the needs
of a more mature commuait;y.
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Tbe City of Fridley lhaa beaea very conscien�;ioua in the development of
its cominuaity servlces in order to best serve i�s citlzena. There will be a
aeed for a constaat updating of these,services in ordex to serve the needs
o� � grv�ing �opulatioa a� welt as a maturing popu�ation.
At pseseat, the City hae provided more than the recoamiended minimum ef
ooe acre oi recreatioa land per 100 people as set by the Minnesota Bureau of
Qutdoor Recseation. 1ia+ lt tus a total of k97 acres for a populatioa of
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appsoximately 31,000 pe�ople, 40� of this laad remaina uadeveloped and there-
fore deWelopment to fi� ths popu�ation needa must have a high p�ciority in
future park approprlati��a.
' The City o� Frid�e�� eajoya the advantages of easy acces� routes that
sre neaded for kho devellvpmeat of any area. The City ia �exved by a major
Iaterst�ate liak as Mell as arajor Federal, State and County highways. These
. 'bighway4 prov�,de the ae�aded eesvices that the reeidence�, buaiasases and
' iadustrlea o� th� City �c�qa.ira. They lin1� the �it� t� oth�r �a,jor conm►ercial
� trana�or�atioo ceatitss for [he ccanveai��ce of the City'$ citizens.
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, Due to �ts locativn, Fsidley acte aa a tra�f�c funael to the ceatral
• 'city, creatiag some tra�fiC considerationst noise pollutioa, auto safety,
padestriaa s$fety, bicyt:is sl�fety and a conaideratioa for ma�a traaslt.
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Bstablish�eat of �c�uaity goals is necessary to the success of the
• �lapaiag prograa. Witittbut ptoper dirtctian, tfie pia� wou�d not be able
to fuactiou. Oace thr.ae� generally acce�ted goa�.� hav9e beea established, more
specific policies caa be� derived over a period of time to s�o�rk �tithiu these
on goiqg processes. The� cqmmu�aityr gdals and golicies :��� eafety of the
te�idept, ca�mutiity bala�ce, diveraity of services and environmental preser-
wtt ion .
T4�e Comprehet�siv� P'iaa results from the coa�arison of the goals of the
caa�aunity to all the aeedo aad desirea of the Cit�'s inhabitants. These needs
aad desires can be ase�rteiaed by a study of their cha�acterietics, so it is
tiecesaary to evaluate trende and changea to eatablieh future controls for our
eaviraament�l, aeeds.
Tiie camouaity a�ust ga�a a�mow�edge nf t� various factors that detract
fsan Che des�rablity of ita aavicoament aud ta�,e the measures �rhich will
ioerease e�►vironmentai harmoa3� w�thiu the coa�u�ity. Whea environmental
tzaAquillity is disruAteJ in any �art of the ctxis�+u;tity, ti�� whole balance with#t
this coamiunity caa be affected.
� �or this reaseis, tbe co�reheasive plau muat consider the changing char�
atcCticisties, ueeds, awd s�e�izea of the Cotal ca�ua�ty in all phases of develop
awsat. The camprsi�ens�ve �laa caa be used as aa aid to achleve a desired resulk
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It is geuerally acc�epted �iaaaing coacept that a higb iatensity use is
�adesirable aext to a 1v�K inteneity use area �itjwut avo� tsaasitional it�tensiCies,
patsk bu#fer�, or appzopr:late plaating strips.
J�ig� is�easity vse +�rea�� t�d ta create � greater trafflc volume, safety
kasatd, a� big� noisa lev�i, and e�essive vizual �ollutioa, which will disrupt
�a r�aaquiii�.cy af the lav' �qtensity uses .
ibQ City oi �;tdle� tap be di���ed i��o fo�z intssaity ievels; high,
' lasdiva bigh, medium 1qM and loq. Tbe high intettisity ievel 1►i.il �.nclude in-
d�acria� areas, aiaj� cvamescial ceatera, freexay# and expreseways. The medium
bi� latew ity levei t�l.l� iaclv� �igh deasity bousing including large apa�tmeat
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caaplexes and high rlaee and thoroughfares. The medium low intenaity level
, �►111 imclude medium deaaity housing including towuhc�uaes� quadroa►iaiuma,
eor�domialums, garden agartmeats as well as scattered commercial areas. The
1pw iatensity 1eve1 is camprieed of s:..ngl� family r�eiciential units. Park
, buffers can be used in cc�njunction with a11 inteasity 1ev�ls. Planting strips
caa also be used as buffera, pxovided that these give the aecessaxy visual
p7COtectioq for the Ipwer intenaity zonea.
, In, developing a caanpret�ensive laad us� plan �t fs �ecessary to locate
coaflicting intensities and examine al,l de�eloped ^nd undeveloped land. This
examination has.yielded five specific areas of conc�ntrated study.
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$TUDY AREA 1 ia located :tn the Northwest corner of Fridley, and is bordered
o�utt Che Weat by East Rive;c Road� on the East by Univeristy Avenue, on Che North
�*y the corporate Limita, and on the South i�y Osborne Road but includes the
:billcrast Addition.
3Cudy Area No, 1 c azCaina the l.arge.c�t tract of undeveloped land in the
City. This area �rill be profoundly affected by the N�rthtown Shopping Center.
�t p=eeenta tha opportun:tty to develop a w�11 plannESi t��.al neighborhood con-
cept by providing, a variety of Land uaea which are complimentary to the Shop-
'piag Center.
In some 08CCiqt� of r.hia area� medium and high denaity deve�.opmeats will
be the best type of resi<ientiel use in this area due to the high coet of land
dtvelopment� the proximil:y oY high intensity ueea and the need for housing to
as=ve the plaaaed iadustr.ial and commercisl centers. This mediwn and high
deaaity hou$ing would mot;t ePficiently utilize the land, allowing large portions
of the land to remain ppe:n in conjuncCian with the North Park Area and preserving
the natuxal drainage and ponding areas.
With the developmenr of the Northtowo, Shopping Genter, there exists an
opportun�ty to develop a regi�onal office park and entertainmenC center. This
would pravid� the employment opportunities and recreational facilitie� needed
ta attract a more balanced populatiou.
Thie Cyp� of perimeter uae is evident in moat major regional shopping
ceptere aad can be eeen at Brookdale, Southdale, Rosedale, etc.
STUDY AREA 2 is lccated i.n EaBt central �'sidley and is bordered oa the East
by the corporate �.imite, on the North by 69th Avenue, and on the West by
Channel Road, and on the Sou'th by Rice Creek Road and Moore Lake,
Devel.opment of inedi��m end high density housing is the best type of
reaidential use in some a,ectiona of thia study area. The vacant land betweeu
69th Avenue N.E. and Rice: Creek ia unsuitable for single family development,
Rince the land nortt� of t:his area ie for high inteneity use. Thia factor
a�ong With the pxeservat�.on of �ice Creek for publLc use makes medium density
davelopment a desirable l.and use.
T6e vacaat land b�tt�reen &ice Creek Road aad Missiasippi Street 1s a main
' drfinage collect�.on area for the Moore Lake Basin. Therefore it ia necessary
to pre8er�e Che pondiag �xeaa aad the ecology and atill be able to use the
re�t of the land �or deve:lopcieat. By lnitiaKing medium density development the
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ecological preservatioa c:+�n be a�complished as Well as �ustificatloa of high
' dsvelopaeot costs. An exsmpie of thia type of dev�eD.opmeaaE concept receatly
approyed i� Che plaa fox ths property just �aet af ehe Civic Ceater.
' The Land just aorth of i�oore Lake Beac�C �ark is made up of a uumber of
drainageWays to Moore Lak:e, a variety of el,evation changes and poor soil
conditions make it a difiicult area to develop.
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Ia order eo counterh��l�.nce the deve.Lo���t co�t �.c�d preserve the natural
drainageways� the a=ea ahouldl be developed in high quality, medium deaeity
houaing units. This type of d�avelopmeat would not only make it #easible Ca
develop khe �and, but would he a definite asset to r_he commercial development
Of Shorauood Pla�a. Medium deasity unit� in this �*-Ra,cac�uld be easily served
by the ehopping ceater, the public park lands, and the major collector streets;
�nd could provide the ecologlcal preservation necessary and etill make full
�se of the land.
I� �ill be'eseential to provide
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this typR af develapu�eut.
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the necessary landscaping in order to
from the medi«-� h��h inteasity use pf
A�4y lurther deve�opment of coam�erclal land along Central Avenue would
apt ba Cotally desirab3.e '��cause of the already developed com�nercial centers
in the area. Aqy davelopr�eat of co�ercial land in this axea ahould be given
eareful, atudy la order to �iC the neighborhood services concept. Careful
,thought sbou�d be given ta� othe�r posaible usea for Ghis land. �
81VDY AREA 3 iacludea the ar�a commonly referred to as Hyde Park and is
located ia South-Ceatxal �'ridley.
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The axe$ aloag Znter�tate 694 ie at present a temporary use area and
could provld� an excellen�t location for the develo�ment of a major chain hotel
ar motel. Tite devslopmen� of this type of use wc�uld provide, an excellent
tranaitioa between the hi$h intensity traffic volume on Iaterstate 694 and
Che 1ow intensity hausiag units to the north with the proper planting or
�uffer.
The azea west of Uniwersity Avenue has psop�rty zoned for residential,
Conimescial a�nd ia�ust�i�1 uses. This offer� an op��rtunity to establish a
t�all pi.anued total devela�amea[, One concept that cc�uld give special identity
to the a�e� would be the use oi a well plaaned architeczu�al theme throughout
the d�evelopmeat. .
STIJDY AREA 4 is primarilq that area between East River Road and the $urlingtoa-
Northern railroad t=acks at the intersection of Mississippi Street.
It Would not be deeir.able to extend industrial facilitles fuxther into
tha t�esidential a�eae along Che zailroad, eouth of Rice Creek. This area
•hauld retaia 1ts xeaidenCial character to fit into the surrounding reaidential
R�ighborhood. Medium deneity housing would serve as a transition for the
axisting railroad and laduatry and would przserve the public use o� Rice Creek.
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The axea aloag the we�t slde of the railxoad tracic`a and eouth of Miseis-
' aippl Street provides s�i opportunity to develop a aeighborhood eatity. Because
o! th� tYaffiC hazards �:�u&ed on East Riv�r Road by the numerous street access�
it woald be d�sirable t�a devslop a neiqk���.o��hood t,iith limited accesa. Medium
deaeity �ad clueter dev�'.lopmeat would �� best suited fas thi9 type of circula-
, tiaa. ThiB type oi devealopment would be more consistent with high intensity
w�t �evqla suzspuading i[t.
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STUDY AxEA S ia located be��.�ec� 8ast BiveA 1��ad a�a� ��i� lt°tfesissippi River,
South of Inter�tate b94.,
xt i• desirable to Qreserve as �uch of the natural beauty pf the Miaais-
•�ppi aiver as poasible„ Thia preaervation could best be accompliehed by
tha developmeat of inedium and high density developments. Thi� Cype of uae
could p�ovide two �uncti:ona; preservatioa of the beauty of the river by
d4velqpmeAt o€ opeR dp�►r.ee and provieion of housing for the induetrial devel-
�p�eat alang �aat R1ver �osd.
� Zt io easeatial. th�t etri�t enforcement of the zoniag ordinance be
ca=sied out 1n order to provicie the e�eed0d visual ��� �cise protectian from
�nduatry and th� heavy t:rafflc volume.
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This plaa is the fi.sst step in a planned develapment process designed
to m�et the �oals and ab�jectives of a balanced co�unity. The plan not only
pxovldes d�.rectioa for f'uture development, but also establishes guidelines
fo� existiag uees. .
ThA p�a�n must be cantinually reviewed in order to meet the changing
,needs and dea�.res o�' khe. cltizen.
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uaf this plaa. C1�1.7i�n.�azticipation is a•key factor in the development of a
1COta1 balance comnuAity� where lndividuals may work, live and play ia environ-
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FROM:
21 May 1973
Chairman, Fridley Planning Commission
C. J. Hamilton
181 Rice Creek Terrace
SUBJECT: FRIDLEY COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
REFERENCE: Preliminary Rough Draft of 18 Sept. 1972
Gentlemen:
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cc: Chairman, Parks Board
The Planning Commission and City Planning Department are to be complimented on
the thorough plan they have devised for Fridley's remaining 1and. The adoption
of the proposed guidelines can make Fridley even more beautiful than it is today.
' I have an alternate suggestion for the use of a portion of the land covered in
study Area 4. I refer to the first paragraph of P60 and I quote: "It would not
' be desirable to extend industrial facilities furrher into the residential areas
along the railroad south of Rice Creek. This area should retain its residential
, character to fit into the surrounding residential neighborhood. Medium density
� housing would serve as a transition for the existing railroad and industry and
would preserve public use of Rice Creek."
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I would imagine that Jay Park (adjacent to the area in question, and running
between Main and 2nd Street) would be more desirable as residential land than the
area along the tracks. If so, it might make sense to zone Jay Park as residential
and create a larger park in the area from Designware to Rice Creek. In addition,
the dedicated roadwaq where it crosses the entrance of Rice Creek into Locke Lake
would form a natural link between this park and P1aza Park, north of Rice Creek.
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This area where Rice Creek widens out and enters Locke Lake is an extremely
beautiful section of Fridleq. It abounds in wildlife including mallards, herons,
muskrats, and a wide variety of other birds. The best place to view the area is
from the dedicated roadway mentioned above. As you know, Rice Creek is used ex-
tensively by canoeists and many of them use this area to bring their canoes
ashore. In accordance with one of the Plan's objectives stated throughout the
document of preserving the City's natural beauty for future generations, I sub-
mit that this area should be developed as a park so that the public may enjoy it.
An important part of my proposal is that the use of the dedicated roadway be
restricted to pedestrian and bicycle traffic only. As you may be aware, there
is a current problem of motorcycles on this road causing intolerable noise
pollution and tearing up of the hill on either side of the roadway.
If my total proposal is not feasible, I believe the important part is that some
' land south of Rice Creek be preserved for public use by creation of a park, and
that it be linked to the dedicated roadway which should be closed.to vehicular
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DISCUSSTON �tEGARDING THE UTILIZATION OF CHASE'S
ISLAND BY THE FOUNDATION FOR ISLANDS OF PEACE
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' AN ORDINANCF TO AMEND `CHE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY,
MINNESOTA 8Y MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS
The Council of the City of ]Fric�ley do ordain as follows:
� SECTION l. Appendix D of tlze City Code of Fridley is amended as
hereinafter indicated.
,.SECTION 2. The tract or area within the City of Fridley and the
County of Anoka presently zoned as M-2 (heavy,
� industrial) and described as:
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That part of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of the South-
west Quarter (S1N',) lying East of the Westerly 493 £eet
thereof; except that part taken for highway purposes, all
lying in Section 2, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County
of Anoka, State of Minnesota
Is hereby desigmated to be in the �or�e� L�istrict known
as C-2 (general business areas)
SECTION 3. That the Zoning Admini5trator is directed to change
the official zo�ing map to show said tract or area to
be rezoned from Zoned District M-2 (heavy industrial
areas) to Zoned District C-2 (general business areas).
PASSED BY THE CITY CQUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
ATTEST:
�?� �� DAY OF ��� .!��`�-� , , 1973 .
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MAYOR - FFtANK G. L I EBL
ICIT CI�ERK - MARV N C. BRUNSELL
'Publ�c Hearing: May 7, 1973 .
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OFFICIAL ��TICE
CITY OF FR�DLEY
PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
PLANNING CONtlyIISSION
TO WHOM IT r9AY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public
Hearing o� Che Plan,ning Commission of the City of Fridley in the
City Hall at 6431 University Avenue N.E. on Wednesday, March 7,
1973 in the Council Chamber at 8:00 P.M. for Xhe consideration
of the following matter:
Consideration of a request for a Vacation, SAV
�73-02, by Samuel Templin for the North-South
alley in Block 6, Fridley Park Addition, located
in the North Half �f Section 15, T-30, R-24,
City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota,
Generally located between East River Road and
Hickory Street N.E.
Anyone desiria$ tu be heard with reference to the
above matter will be heard at this meeting�
OLIVER R�. ERICKSON
CHAIRMAN
PLANNING COA'Il�ILSSION
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NORTFIlRN STATES POWER COM PANY
May 10, 1973
Mr. Aarrel J. Clark
Coumasunity Aevelopment �idministrator
City of Fridley
Fridley, .�iinnesota 554:42
Dear barrel:
Would you please reser�ie utility rights for Northern Srate� Power
Company over the entire� 12 foot alley as proposed to be vacated in
SAV No. 73-02 as requested by Samuel Templin.
Thank you for your con��ideration in this matter.
Yours -truly,
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N8W BRI4HTON. MINNE140TA 55112
T&LEPHODTE BHS-IiSl
May 17, ls�s
City Counoil
�Ci.ty Qf F�idley
8431 Un�vsrsity Ave.
Fridley, Minnes4ta
Re: Rezoning request of Sam Templin
S. E, corner East River Road and Rice Creek Way
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�°�hs Ietter wil� serve as a meinora.ndum of the request vf Mr. 8am Temp2in for rezoning
irom R.-1 to R-3 on the above property a.nd the conditions a.nd limitations to whioh he wi.U.
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1, Mr. Tem�lin i� agreeable to abandoning his request for any rezoning as to Lots
1 and 2, Block 6 and he agreea to develop these two lots with one aingle family residence.
2. He continues hie request for rezoning from R-1 to R-3 as to Lots 39, 40, 41
and 42 in. Biock 6.
3. He agrees ii the rezoning is granted, he will construct the single family residence
on Lots 1 and 2 firs�. This residenee �would be in the $35, 400 to $45, Q00 price range; a.nd if
the City Council would hold a�irst reading on the rezoning ordinance, he would then proeeed
with the construction of this aiagle family residence with the intent tha,t the second reading
oa� the rezonin$' ordinance would not be held until the single family structure was framed up
and clo sed in, �
4, He agrees that on the land to be rezoned, either by oontract wfth the City of
Fridley or by recording with the Register of Deeda restrictive covenants running with the
land to lirait the permissible cxrnstruction on suoh land to one four-unit strueture, 30 ft. x 72 ft
which struatuxe would be sub�t�ntiaily in accordance with ihe drawing anii photogr�,phs
aubmitted to the City Council on May 14, 1973, together with a four-unit garage structure
measuring 22 ft, x�4 ft, .
S, Mr. Templin �would further agree that access to the property woul.d be rezoned
to be prohibited from East River Road and the access would be from ftic� Creek Way by way
af a�rivate driveway which would be positioned in the approximate location of the pre�e�d�ting
alley right--of�way,
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6, M�r. Templin recogn.�zes that there are various possible ax�rangements of the
' two struetures an the land to be rezoned and is agreeable to working with the City of
Fxidley Engineering Aepartment and the affected neighbors to arrive at a positioning of
these structurea which would meet all eode requirements, engineering recommendations
, and be as pleasing and acceptable as possible to the affeGted residential owners in the
neighborhood.
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Mr, Templin vvants to assure the City Council that he is perfectly willin� to do anything
which is legal and reasonable to insure the City Council that he will perform his end of
the agreement above outlined and we will be most happy to work with your city attorney
i� �eoompli�hing this �a that the aity can enforce such agreement.
4e the public hearing it was suggested that the possibility of a cul de sac be investigated.
'vv°e have further examined thia possibility and find it to be unworkable. The taking of an
ac�ditional 25 feet of right of wap for East ftiver Road from the front of t}�e property tq be
rezoned leavea so little depth that to consider a publie street with a cul de sac to meet
speci$catfons would leave the remaining developable lots considerably undersized, of
exceedingly shallow depth and sa that only three units oould be built and that would be on
lots of a.n undesirable'size and ehape which would make it very difficult to sell them.
�'herefore such �, procedure is considered by Mr. Templin to be phyaically and economically
unfeasible. It was also suggested at the public hearing tha.t Mr. Templfn oonsider a four-
uttit townhouse with the units to be sold under the vondozninimum procedure. This subject
ha.s been investigated and also appears to be eoonomically unfeasible for two reasons:
First, this location is not suf$ciently desirable to make the prospect of selling such
townhousea very encouragin�. Secondly, the cost of doing a11 the legal �work to prov�de for
a homeawners association to maintain the common ground, driveways and parking areas
would be prohibitive for only four units as the work involved is as great as it would be fbr
50 or 100 units. It is therefore submitted that the proposal of Mr. Texnplin is a reasonable
and proper one and presents the only sensible and economically feasible method of developing
this property in a manner wbieh gives reasonable safeguarde and protedion tc> th�� valuE� ��f
nearby single family reeidential properiy.
Xowr favorable consideration of his request and proposal �would be greatly appreciated.
FWC;jh
ce: Mr. Saxn �emplln
�699 Aahton Avenue
�� x'idl�y, Minnesota
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MII.LER-DAVIS Co.
Minneapolis
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PURCHASE
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AGREEIVIENT
WIiIT�—Oftice Copy
YELLOW—Buyer's Copy
GREEN—Seller's Copy
PINK—Buyer's Receipt
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...........Minn., ....... �.... May..2� ..:..................., 19.73..
RECEIVED OF .............Rudolph.. C-...Bayer....._......................
the sum of .............On.�..Filzn.dxer3...ans3..x�G1lQ0...-...-...-..-..r....-..-...-..-..-:..-..-...-...(�. �.QQ.a.Q�.,.......) DOLLARS
� � c hE cl� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � . • • • • • • • ........................as easnest money and in pazt paymenc for the purchase of properry at
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County of.............AnA�a .................................................., Srate of Minnesota, and legally descnbed as follows, to-wit: j
'�The westerly 162.24 feet of lot Six (6), Block One (1) Sprin� Lake Park I,akeside Additior���-
,or further described as: That port;ion of Lot 6, Block 1, Sx;ring Lake Park Lakesi�e Addition�
� lying west of a.n e;�tension fo the easterly line of Lot 6, Blocl� 1= Stir.son Bouievard Addition�
;,__including all garden bulbs, plants, shr nd trees, a11 storm sash, storin doors, detachable vescibules, screens, awnings; window `
shades, blinds ( in' 1 g engcia linds ), curcaia rods, traverse rods, drapery rods, lighcing fixtures and bulbs, plumbing
�fixtures, hot ater�t ks' a l�eat ant ( with any burners, canks, stokers and ocher equipment used in conneccion rhere-
with), water fc9ne aqfd i id tank and contmis (if che property of seller), sump pump, television antenna, inciner-
�� ator built-in i was�r arba e dis osal ovens cook to scoves and cenual air conditionin e ui ment if an used and�
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locaced on sai .premises�and including also the following personal properry:
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' all of which properry the undersigned has this_day sold-to the buyer for the sum of� _ �
.Thre�..Thousand �nd. no/00 ..................................................................................($..��OOO..GO.....) DOLLARS,
which the buyer agrees to pay in the following manner: �� ►,�,� �
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Earnest money herein paid �..1.0�...QO......... and $. 2� 90Q..00....., cash, on ..... J.une..�',�. �... .9'`j.�........, the date of closing. r.
'Cor.tinued from above: to the north�rly line of said Lot 6, ilock 1;� Spring Lake ParK L�+kesiae `
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Addition.
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' The buyer herein a�rees to pay al.l cQsts of a survey covering �he subject proper��t. t
The bufer herein agrees to pay acco�rir_g to the terms oi p�yrnne�ht of the city of Fridle;� �
all special assessments on the abave s"�ted pro�erty for the corsstruction of ir�nrovements "`
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' that will be levied for the buiidin�; of I�icKinle� Street. �
This agreer.�ent is contin�ent ubon the autnorization to su?�divide Lot 6, Blocl; �� Sprin�; Lake`
Par:t Ad�zition by t�_e _�ridley Ci�y Caur.cil �:�ithir. j� dave o� �his purch�.:�e a�reem�nt. r
It is a�reeci and understood 'ay tne x�ar+ie� }iereir. t?^.�.t Y.r.utson P�tort�a.�� �nd r ir.��-_ci��l Corp. <<
' 'holds a first mortga�e on the proper�y to b.e con,?�� ed herein �:nd th� full satisfaction '
_. of said mortgage by the sellers is ���.apo�-!�a�a conc?ition oi tP:e saie. �
The sale is contin�ent upon the buyer receiving approv��.l of tre Fridley Cit;� Coltr_cil for a�
'� a plat containi::g five 72 f�t��./ �lots o� the future N;cKinley Street��� ./'wf=�'�-""�v �-y-°� �i
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' Subjett to pertormaace by the buyer the seller agrees to execure and deliver a...._...r....-...'...-....-...-...'....-...-....-...-...-...-...Warranty Deed
(to be joined in by spouse, if any) conveying marketable ticie to said premises subject'only to the following exceptions:
(a) Buiiding and zoning laws, ordinances, State anc! Federal regulations.
( b) Restriaions relatiug to use or improvement of premises wichout ef�eaive forfeitute provision.
, (c) Reservation of any mincrals ot mineral rights to the Stam of Minnesota.
(d); Utility and dtainage easemenu which do not interfere with present improvements.
Ze� Rights of ter.ants as follows: (unless specified, not sub�ect to tena ies)
The buyer shail pay the real estate caxes due in the pear 19..�. and any unpaid ipstallfnents of special assesmenu payable therewith
and thereafter. Seller a�arrants chac real escate raxes for the gear 19...Y�. w:ll be ......._.... �.:��.=� ...................._ _...._ honestead classificacion.
' (full, partial or non-homescead—scace which)
Seller covenants that buiidings, if any, are entzrely withinthe boundary lines of the propeny and agrees to remove all personal ptoperty
not included therein and all debris from che premises prior co possession date. Se.ler warrancs all appliances, heating, aic couditioniao, wiring
and plumbing used and locateci on said premises ate in proper wotking order at date of closing.
The seller further agrees to deliver �wssession not latec than_.......Cl�?_S1'_':'�. C.'s:�e ... . _ provided chat all conditions of this
' agreement have been complied wich. Unless otherwise specificd this sale shall be dosed on or before 60 days froa: che date hereof.
In the event tl�is propecry �s drsccoyed or subsranciaiiy damaged b� tire ot any aher cawe before :he dosing date, this agteement shall
become null and void, at the pu:ch.:ser's optwn, and ali m�nies paid hcreunder shall be refunded to him.
The buyer and seller also mucually a�cee that pro rata adjustments of rencs, interesc, insurance and ciry water, and, in the c�se of
ir.come pro�erty, current operduag expenses, snall be made as ot _._._F,1G;51?? ^ Ei?�E' .. .. ................. ...... . ......................
' The selier shail, wid�in a crasc;nable timc aher approval of cnis agreement, futnish an abstratt of tit!e, or a Re .c,tere�l Fropetty
Abscract cescif.ed to date to inc�ude proyer searches coverea,g bankruptcies, and State and Federai iudgrnents and liens. The �uyec shzl: be
�l+owcd 10 days afcer receipc tnereof ior rx�ninade�n of sa�d ticle and the making of any objeccions thereeo, said ubjections to be made in
•"'�'nfi or �eemed to be waive:l. If any oLjecci�ns ar,c so made the seller sha:l be allowed 120 days to make such ticle nxarketable. Pendiag
1 weracriun of title the ayments nereundec reyuired shall LW p�,stponed, buc upoa correaion �i ticle and within 10 daps afrer wricten notice
tn thc buyer, the pattiesshall �erform this a�teement: according to its tcrms.
{f said title is not mzrkecable and is no� ma�le sr� wichin 120 days from the uate of wrircen objections the:eto as abavc provided, chis
rr:ceen�rnc shal! be r�u!1 aa3 void, and nei:her gtinii� a? si��i be !iable fz�r dama,es hereunder to the ccner princiYal. A!1 nioncy IFSCICCOiJfE
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FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
May 18, 1973
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THE MAY4R AND CITY COUNCIL
NEIGHBQRHOOD PARK IN VICINITY OF 64� WAY AND RIVERVIEW TERRACE
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Attached is a report from the Park and Recreation Director on subject area which
Council inquired about as a r.esult of the consideration of the platting of Veit's
Addition by Londa Englund at the Council Meeting of May 11, 1973.
Paul Brown and I have looked over the area and I would generally agree with
his conclusions regarding the desirability of the three plots of land which are
open in this area. I have asked the Assessor to give m2 some possible land
values for these various piecea of land. His estimates are as follows for the
possible sale price ahould the owners want to sell the land for park purposes.
These values are as fpllows:
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Parcel A: Sa1e pXice between $5600 and $6100.
Parcel B: Sale price between $6700 and $7300.
Parcel C: Sale price between $17,300 and $18,900. *
* The Assessor noted that the owners of Parcel C are petitioaing for a plat
cx�eating five lots which could increase the value of the property if it is
replatted into five individual lots.
In the avexall park land ar.qu�sition program, this area was not as high a priority
as other areas in th� Gity. In the 1973 budget, some $97pQ was ser aside for park
land acqui.sition in the Rice Creek Road area, Of that $9700, $7200 is still avail- ,
able because $2500 wes utilitized to assist in funding the North Park Feasibility
Study. At this time, we have not reached any final conclusions on purchas e of any
land in the Ri.ce Creek Road axea. As you know, negotiatians have been going on,
with Mike 0'aannon�concerning a possible park near Heather Hills, and this would
probably have some ix�flusnce on the possible acquisltion of other park lands in
the Ri�e Creek area. The area in question is probably not rated as high a priority
for park land acquisi�.ion due to the fact that Stevenson School is within a few
blocks s�f th,e area, and with the construction o� the Stevenson School walkway, Chere
��.17. be reasanably eaay +�cceas for the neighborhood chi�.dren to go down to the achool
to utilize it as a playground without the neceasity of going on East, River Road.
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,' TH� MA.YOR ANA CITY COUNCIL
MAY 18, 1973
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This area at Stevenson School presently has ballfields, playground area and general
' akating use. Tt may be possible to negotiate utilization of an area on the school
ground for apparatus for amall children to better utilize the school property.
' I believe tha� before the Cauncil commits to purchasing land in this area for
a to�-lot playgrouad, consideration should be given to the entire City and the
relative needa and priorities for playgrounds, and then weigh this need against
' ott�er needs pf the City. Certainly if the foundation for Islands of Peace is
w��.ling to purcha�e �he land fox the City, we would be very willing to accept this.
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City Manager
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MEMORANDUM
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'rp; Ger�ld Davis, City Manager
CITY OF FRIDL.EY
6431 Universi,ty Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
PAUL BROWN, D�.ec,tvn
Phone: 560-3450 X64
IaATEi May 17, 1973
Study of Neighborhood Park in vicinity
��'; of 64� Way and Riverview Terrace. Fi�'1: Pau� Brown, Airectox
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Dear City Manager: �
Please be advised of the following suggestions and ideas on a possible park
site. These items also include drawings and suggestions £or play areas.
' Is a park site advisable for the neighborhood? The area is somewhat short
of park land at this time and the-closest area for recreation is Stevenson School.
This area has ballfields, playground area, and skating (for general use on�y).
' Tha only possible recxeation would be the following items; 1, Appaxatus area
(Examples are included with this report). 2. General Skating Area (Watex access
is needed).
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There are three areas for consideration: 1. (a) Corner o� 64� Way and
Ri.verview Terrace. 2. (b) Between 6419 Riverview Terrace and 6351 Rivervierv
Texrace. 3. (c) Portian o� land to be platted. T have attached a map and colored
in three areas. They have been marked as•a, b, and c.
Attached, also, are two examples, as requested, of what would go into the
appaxatus area that was discussed. These are noted as Exa�nple #1 and �2.
In xsference ta the cost to the City, I have asked Mervin Herxmann to respond
to youx letter under another heading. He was asked to give prices and values of
a�e�s nated.
RECOMMENAATION; Based on what is available and what it would cost, my first
' consideration would be area c, where there �s sufficient room, and the second
site wbuld be the corner lot,. "I feel that area "b" is too small and wauld have
many immediate problems with home owners.
' I will be aut of the office all day on Friday and will not be available to
discus� this with yau unt3.1 Monday.
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TERM EXPIRES MEMBER REPLACED
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BOAF:D OF APPEALS SUBCOMMITTEE (Chapter 45.18)
4-1-74 Phyllis Myking
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(Subcommittee appointed by City Council)
HUME►N RELATIONS COMMITTEE (Resolution ��271-1964) _
At ].arge Member 4-1-75 James Langenfeld
79 N.E. 63'� Way N.E.
(Resigned to become
Chairman af Environ-
mental Commission)
(Appointment to Human Relations Committee ahall
be made by Mayor of City upon advice and recommenda-
tion, of the Council and with the consent and confirmation
of at least four-fifths of the Council)
FItII)LEY ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITX COMMISSION (Ordinance 1�520) +
War�9 3 Member 4'1"'�S James Langenfeld
� 79 63� Way N. E.
(Appointed at-large
Chairman of Committee)
(Commission Members appointed by the Mayor upon
the approval of a majority of the members of the
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Deonne P ker
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Fridle , Minnesota 55432
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✓ 1318 Hillcrest Drive
' Fridley, Minnesota 55432
(Telephone: 788-0500)
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QATE: MAY 18, 1973
T0; GERALD DAVIS, CITY MANAGER
FROM: 60B MCGUIRE, LIQUOR STORE MANAGER
SUBJECT: INVENTORY REPORT OF MARCH 31, 1973
In checking the Inventory Report of March 31, 1973,
the tota1 overage is $419.41, the total shortag� is $722.17,
this makes a total difference of $302.76. It is almost impossib]e
to say that the overage or shortage is from a certain store
because of the way that we transfer from store to store and from
the warehouse ta the stores. The problem could be that something
is extended wrong or it could be the quantity is written wrong or
it could be the wrong store is charged. When we are dealing with
�ust dallars like we do on our Retail System if there is an error
made we don't know until the next inventory is taken which is
usually three manths later.
�her� is also a possibility when we order direct from
the wholeSaler tha� the invoice is charged to the wrong store.
Tf this happens then the store that received the merchandise would
be lang and the store charged for it would be short. I fee1 that
when you look at the whole picture and consider we don't a11ow
anything for pilferage or breakage, the $302.76 a� retail is not
very much off.
When we go on the new system whsre we will be dealing with
the actual battle when something like this happens we will be able
to check the brand and the size at anytime, and not have � o wait for
an inventory.
I hope this answers your question on thjs matter.
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY
CHART�R TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND
APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE
The Council of the City of Fridley db ordain as follows:
S�C"ION 1, Por the vacation of an easement described as
follows:
One foot of a five foot drainage and utility
easement described as being th� wester�y one
ioot of easterly five feet of Lot 10, Block
, 2, Briardale Addit�on exe�pt th� n�rth�rly
five feet thereof, �
All lying in the south half oi Section 13,
T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka,
State of Minnesota.
�e and is hereby vacated.
S�C"ION 2. The said vacation has been made in conformanc'e
with Minnesota Statutes and pursuant to Section
12.07 of the City Charter and Appendix C of the
City Code shall be so amended.
PAS.�ED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
i DAY OF , 1973.
,� ATTI:ST :
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. Pub'lic Hearing: May 7, 1973
' Fir:>t R�eading:
I� ' Secc�nd Reading:
Pub:lish. ......:
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YOR - FRANK G. LIEBL
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Mx. Minish �aid he wanted it noted that he was disturbed that ti,c
City 3.s keep�n� ;tts si�n on tliis P�iI.OIl structure.
3. A REQUEST FOR A VARIA�CF oi� SECTTO'd 45.0;3, l+,. �34, FRTI�T:F'i CI'i'�' COt._ ��
TO REUUCE Ti�E REQUIY.I;D SI1.'i: Y:1�'.D r_ll:�OT,;I\G :',:`: t':"i fACll}.:ll G'.'.:.-',ri; F;:::".t
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GA1��GE TU 13E I.00��TF.D 0���; 1,0'1 1.0, 1�l.GCK 2. �;i:I�ai:D��T_.E rinll).`1.00. --�°, T•^ �.:_
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RICiIARD� EI`, HO:IL'S, J.6U0 RICE CP.1,�;; RO��U N.r. , 1'RIDL} 1', i�,I SOTA. )
MOTION by Hazju, seconded by Crowder, to waive the reading of the
public hearing notice for a request for a side yard variance b� Ricliard
Millex liomes. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously. .
Mx. Marav�tz said a�,ti�ou�h �k�is is a amall vax�ance� the �e; ��ti.on�:r
was askin�g fox a variance anci a sm�.�.�, vacati.�� vf an �as�msnt sa wiien thc;r�
wa�� a Ghange o� own�rship of thia property th�xe woul.dn't b� any pzobl.em
$et�ir�g a mort�age� cammitment. A lending ca�pany coulel reius� a 1oat� on
pxopexty bui�t on an easement.
Mr. Moravetz said we have lettera from the utility companies saying
they have no objection to the granting of $ vaxiance or a small vacation.
MOTION by iiarju, seconded by Wahlberg, that the Board of Appeals
receive the l�tters from the Minneapolis Gas Company� hoxthern States
Powe]c Company, e,nd Northwestern Be11 Telephone Company. Upon a voice
vate� a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
Mrs. Wah].berg said as long as the house is built and the utility
Companies haVe no objection there is no xeasvn ws can't gxant this
variance.
MOTION by Wahlberg, seconded by Crowder, that the Boar� of Appeals
.xecommend to Council approval of the request for a side yard variance
by Richard Miller Homes. Upon a voice vote, all vating aye, the moCion
carried unanimously.
Chairman Minish adjourned th� meeting at $:�+5 P.M.
Respectfully submi�ted,
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AN ORDINANCE UNDER SBCTION 12.Q7 OF THE CITY CHARTER
'TO VACATH STREETS AND ALLEYS ANA TQ AMEND APPENDIX C
QP THE CITY CODE
The Counci,l of the City of Fridley do ordain as follaws:
S�CTION 1. Far tho vaG�ti�on o� stxests and al�@y� dm�cxibod aa
foliows:
• 1) The stroet right-of-way known as S8th Avonue doscribed
as follows:
Al1 that part of the 30 £oot street right-of-way located
Noxth of and adjacent to the Noxth lino of Lots 1 and 10,
Block 32, Hyde Park between the Northerly extensiAn of
the 8a�t line of said Lot 1 and� the Northerly oxter►sion
of Lot 30 of said Block 32, Hyde Park Addition.
2) Al1 of tho 12 foot alley located in Block 32, Hydo Park
. Addition, located between the 1Nasterly extension of the
North line of Lot 1, Block 32, Hyde Park Addition and
the Westerly extension of the South line of Lot S,
Block 32, Hyde Park Addition. '
3) The street right-of-way known as 57-1/2 Av@nue described
as follows;
All that paxt of the 33 foot street right-of-way located
South of and adjacent to Block 32, Hyde Park Addition
and between the Southerly extension of the East line of
Lot 5, Block 32, Hyde Park Addition and the Southerly
extension of the iVest line of Lot 6, Block 32, Hyde Park
Addition.
All lying in the North Half of Section 23, T-30, R-24,
City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota
BB and is hereby vacated except tha.t the City of Fridley
reserves the right over the following described txacts
for drainage and utility purposes.
lj a) The North 20 feet of the East 155 feet of the above
desEribed portion of 58th Avenue to be vacated.
b) The east 12 feet of the West 140.92 feet of the above
doscxibed portion of 58th Avenue to be vacated.
2) Al1 of tha alley in the abova descxibed portion of Block
32, Hy�e Park Addition to be vacated.
3) a) The �outh �0 feet of the above describad portion o�
57-1/2 A�renue �o be ����te�.
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the above described poxtion of 57-1/2 Avenue ta
be vacated.
, The City of Fridley also retains an easement for
utilities, drainage, and a walkway over tho Noxth-
' � erly 15 feet of the above described portion of
57-1/2 Avenue to be vacated.
SECfIQN Z. Th� sa.id Vacation has been made in can�ormance with
' Mi�nesata Statutos and gursuant ta Se�t��n ].2.07 of
xhe Ci�y Chart�r and• Appendi.x C o£ tha Ga.t� Cade
shall be sa am�ndad.
' PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLBX THIS �
DAY OF , 1973.
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� ATTEST :
, CITY CLE K- riaxvin C. Brunsell �
Public Hearing: May 14, 1973
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Second Reading:
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AN ORDINANCE RELATTNG TO THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE
OWNED BY THE CITY
The� Cauncil af tha City of Fridley do ardain as follows:
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The City af Fridley is the fee owner of the txact of land within
the� City of Fridley, Anoka County, State of Minnesota described
as follows:
All that part of the Easterly 300 feet of the Northerly
412.61 fe�t except the Northerly 30 �'eet that lies
within that part of Lot 8, Second Revis�on Auditox's
Subdivision #21 des�r�bed �s ��llaw�: Gomm�n�in� a� t�e
Southwest cornor of �aid Lot 8, �hene� �a�s� �lon th�
South lin� of said Lot 8 to th� int�rs�ction w�t� th�
8ast right af wa� line of O�ki�y Ariv� as �aid out �n s��d
Second Revision Auditor's Subdivision �t21; thence doflect
to the left 135 degrees in a stxaight line to the inter-
section of the Northerly extension of the West xight of
way lin� of said Oakley Drive; thence North along the
Northerly extension of the West right of,way line of said
Oakley Drive to a line 30 feet South of the Northerly line
of said Lot �; thence West along a line parallel to and 30
�eet South of the North line to the West line of said
Lot 8; thence South along the West line of said Lat 8 to
the paint of beginning, there terminating.
All lyin$ in Sectian 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley,
Caunty of Anoka, State of Minnesota.
S�CTION II.
It is hexeby determined by the Council that the City no longer has
an� reason xo continue to own said property and the Council is
,hsxeby authori�ed to sell or enter into a contxact to sell $aid
pxc perty .
SECTION III.
� ThE Mayor and City Clerk axe hereby authorized to sign the necessaxy
cor.tracts and deeds to effect t�h e sale of the above described �
rea.l sstate. ,
PA��SEA BY THE C,ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY QF F�tIALEY THIS
DAy' OF , 1� 7 3.
R - xan G. L�.e
AT7'EST: First Readi.ng:
� Secand Reading:
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Consideration of First Reading of an
Ordinance Granting to Northern States
Power Company, a Minnesota Corporation
its Successors and Assigns, Permission
to Construct, Operate, Repair, and
Maintain, in the City of Frid1ey,
Minnesota, an Electric Distribution
System and Transmission Lines, Including
Necessary Poles, Pole Lines, and Fixtures
and Appurtenances; for the �urnishing of
Electric Energy to the City and its
Inhabitants, and Others, and ta use the
Streets, Alleys, Public ways and Public
Grounds of said City for such Purposes;
Prescribing Certain Terms and Conditions
Thereof, and Prescribing the Rates to be
Charged Therefor.
(Qrdlnance in your agenda envelope)
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(�)MMENT Using "cut-off" for collection leverage.
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In Fridley today, the provision of electrical ener�y goes directly
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e::ther the ver.y young or the very old.)
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Fc�r e�;ample, in 1930 when homes were hea8ed by space heaters or
gi�avity furnace systems (znstead of blower-powered furnaces) the
c�;t-off of electrical supplies in the wintertime might not have
jF�epordized public health and safety. This is no longer true.
Tt�is� means that we, as public officials, would be ne�ligent if we
issue a franchise for electrie utility service which perniits the
c�.pricious tennination of electrical service. Tt has beoome a
m�tter of grave public interest and we cannot permit the company
c2n make this deteanination privately in service af its own interest.
This has particular reference to the terniination due to non-payment
of.utility bills. Non-payment may result from oversight, from a
dispute, or from the variety of social oroblems which create a
tem�orary or permanent lack of money. It m9.ght also be simply the
act of a "deadbeat."
Th�re may be many cases where a"cut-off" is justified. I believe
th�re are others wher.e kt is note But I maintain that since the
Conpany does have a"stranglehold" on the customer, there should be
a"referee" involved. (Namely, the Courts and "due process.")
Th�. Cixi►pany has the same means of collection available to any other
cr��ditor...and should ue required to rely on these processes f irst.
This amendment does not require the company to supply a delinquent
cu;stomer� indef initely ��ithout- compensat ion. �3ut it does prohibit
thE:►n fmm denyirtg service to any customer soley on the basis ot their
ow�t determination. It requires them to use the courts for
ad.judication of all claims, If the customers fails to satisfy all
ju<igements� of the Court, then service may be terminateci.
CI think it follows that our own muni_cipal water customers should have
coniparable protection extended them in our water se:rvice ordinance.
It might be nrovided that they are entitled to a hearin� before
the City Council before water service is �erminated for delinquent
oayment.)
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' Che rate structure in this franchise includes outrageous discrimi.nation
against the gene ral public...the ordinary homeowner.
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3verybody gets a"break" exceot John 3�oe homeowner"
'�he only possible explanation is that every kind of special interest
�n the communi_ty has effectively Iobbied the power company for discounts
��hich leaves th2 �eneral residential customer holdin� tl� bag...
i�aying much more than any reason says he should.
SJho is responsible for fighti_ng for fai.r rates for the homeowner?
::g must be us, thei_r elected representatives...and we have the power
. i:o require fair treatment if we cho�se to exercise it.
7:t's obvioys rrom study;.ng the rate structures that special "breaks"
�;o far beyond such a clear-cut di_scount consideration as "volume."
7'hat's only the beginning of �he special "breaks" the power company
�;ives the favored i'ew...
]t's not only a question of a discount for volume (which is r�esonable.)
lt's a question of WHO you are...and tJHAT you want to do with the product.
It's like a�asoline station with a dozen different prices for a oallon
� of "Reaular." The price varies not only by quantity, but also by who
you are and Tahat kind of car they are pumpin� i_t into.
T.he question of WHO, Take the example of the flagrant discrimination
' betwee� Municipal iJATEK FUMPING FLITFS. There are two classes of users.
One, the St. Paul Water Pumping Station in Friciley. The other, all
other Municipal Pump�ng iaci.litiese..including those othe rs in
, Fridley. (Is this the price we pay to �et St. Paul �_nto the package?)
� St. Paul has its own classification. And a preferential energy cost.
' Al] the rest of us who pump municipal water PAY b10F2E.
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T1e power delivered to the Sfi. Paul pumpi_n; station is the same power
w� buy, and that hlinneapol�s buys ri�ht here in I'ridley. It costs
t'Ze same to produce and distribute, but we pay a lot more th3n St. Patil.
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H�� pays much more f or the sa�e product than anyone else. (Not because
o:: volume...but because he is not incorporated as a busi.ness, or some
o�:her equally unfair reason.)
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use an electric water heater vs. those using a�as water heater.
T'�e rate is not based on how much you use...it's based on what
�' y��u use it for" (It's pro�ably an ille�al competitive trade practice
� i�t which ordinary homeowners underwrite the £i�ht to �et business
, f rom the gas company.)
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T1ere are, oF course, some grounds for classification of load. And
t�� the extent classif_ication is descri_bed in terms of the varying
c��sts of serving variausly described loads, cTassi_fication i_s
jistified. It can even add to equity.
OEE-peak re,sistive loads are the cheapest loads to supply.
��finable loads of this nature can properly and equitablgr Ue
given a lower rate which reflects the lower production/distribution
ainortization costs involved.
(.�nd they do have a specia? o£f-peak water heating rate,.beyond
the regular water-heating rate, w�ich is defensible.)
I understand there is a difference in the cost of serving resistive
l�ads vs reacti�ve loads and that the mix is relevant to cost.
B�t these classif.ication systems do not describe these criteri.a.
Cistomers in any numbPr of di�ferent classes could present the
same load in every detail...total consumption, the same ratio of
r�s ist ive to react ive load, the same consumption prof ies ...ba
f��d off the same distribution system...
and yet pay as many different rates (different prices) for the
energy as there are classes,..for the same energy and same service.
T!�is is unjust and intoTerable in a public utilitq.
Wa are not doin� our job i_n representing tt� people if we give
our blessing to such discrimination against homeowners.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
PLANNING CO;�II�9ISSION MEETING
CALL TO ORDER:
MAY 9, 1973
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Chairman Fitzpatrick called the meeting to order at 8:10 P.M.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Fitzpatrick, Harris, Lindblad, Blair, Drigans
Members Absent: None
Others Present: Darrel Clark, Community Development Administrator�
APPROVE PLANNING CO��fISSION b1INUTES: APRIL 18. 1973
MOTION by Drigans, seconded by Blair, that the Planning Commission
minutes of Apri1 18, 1973 be approved as written. Up�n a voice vote, a11
voting aye, the motion carried unanimousZ�.
RECEIVE PLATS � SUBDIVISIONS-STREETS � UTILITIES SUBCOi�Lti9ITTEE h1Itv'UTES:
APRIL 18, 1973
MOTION by Harris, seconded by LindbZad, that the Planning Conunission
receive the P1ats � Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee minutes
of Apri1 I8, 1973. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS hiINUTES: APRIL 24. 1973
MOTION by B1air, seconded by Drigans, that the Planning Cor.unission
receive the Board of Appeals minutes of Apri1 24, 1973. Upon a voice
vote, aZ1 voting aye, the motion carried unanirnously.
Mr. Drigans called Chairman Fitzpatrick's attention to page 26 in
the agenda and the statement by Mr. Crowder that he recommended that the
Planning Commission look into these areas of allowing or not allowing zero
setbacks. Chairman Fitzpatrick sai� we will add this as the last item on
our agenda and discuss it at that time.
RECEIVE BUILDI�G STr1.�IDARDS-DESIG\t CONTROL SUBCOi��'�tITTEE hiINUTES: APRIL 26
1973
MaTIOtJ by Lindblad, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commission
rec.eive the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee minutes of
Aprz1 26, 1973. Upon a voice vote, a1I voting aye, the motion carr.ied
unanimausly.
' 1. CON�'I,�JED: PUBLTC HEARItiG: REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PER�tIT, SP "73-02,
RUSSfLL SC}IL:'."•�•.f:f?: To construct a detached seconcl garage on I.ots 5 anci�
6, Block i4, Spring Brook Fark, per City Code, Section 45.051, 2 A.
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Mr. Russell Schlemmer was present. ,
Chairman Fitzpatrick asked the petitioner if he had any statement
to make at this time.
' Mr. Schlemmer said his original proposal was to have the garage
45 feet behind the house and 5 feet from the property line. Because the
Commission had asked him to see if he could bring the garage closer to the
� house, he said he would be willing to move the garage 10 £eet and have
it 35 feet behind the house, but to. eliminate too sharp a turn, he would
have to go to the mi.nimum requirement of a 3 foot side yard setback.
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Mr. Fitzpatrick said he was asked to consider moving the garage
directly behind the house and have the garage doors open to the West instead
of the South. •
Mr. Schlemmer said he couldn't locate the garage there because it
would interfere with the back entrance to his house.
Chairman Fitzpatrick explained to the new members of the Planni.ng
Commission why this item had been continued. b9r. Fit�patrick said there
had been objections from the neighbors because the yards were deep in this
neighborhood and they liked the open space.
Mr. Clark said there was a question by a neighbor whether Mr. Schlemmer
had enough room for a driveway as there was only eleven feet between his house
and the property line.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said�the reason for this petition was because Mr.
Schlemmer owns several recreational vehicles and two cars and needs
this second garage because he just has a single attached garage at the
present time.
Mr. Digans asked how wide the driveway would be and if it would be
blacktop or concrete. Mr. Schlemmer said it would be a nine or ten foot
concrete driveway.
Chairman Fitzpatrick asked if anyone else wished to be heard.
Mr. Mykola bloroz, 289 Ely Street, said he had a selfish ohjection,
but he said this driveway would be 6 feet from his driveway and then in
another 25 feet would be b4r. Schlemmer's�present driveway, and he thought
it would make the front yards look like they were all concrete. He felt
this would detract from the value of his home.
Mr. Clark said he was not speaking for or against this request, but
although both the neighbor's on each side of hir. Schlemmer's home have
attached garages, there are detached garages in this block that are back
on the lot.
Mr. Drigans asked hir. Clark if he had checked the property for any
� drainage problems. Mr. Clark said he had, and there wouldn't be any probler�.
The driveway would have to have a crown so that drainage could �o both ways,
but this had to be done on most long driveways.
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Mr. Drigans asked bir. Schlemmer if the grade would be the same for
this driveway as the adjacent property owner's. Mr. Schlemmer said it would.
Mr. Blair asked where the gas service was located. Mr. Schlemmer said
' it was located on the side of the house along the proposed driveway, but he
would call the gas company and have the gas service moved.
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MOTION by Aarris, seconded by BZair, that the PZanning Commission
close the Public Hearing on the request for a Special Use Permit, SP #73-02,
by Russell SchZemmer. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
bsr. Drigans said that as all the driveways will be concrete, he didn't
feel this was unappealing. �.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said there were objections made to the obstruction
of an open area also. b1r. Clark said there were at least two detached
garages East of this area. r4r. Blair said if the garage was moved forward
10 feet, this would help some.
� Mr. Harris said he would prefer that Mr. Schlemmer maintain a five
foot side yard setback, even if this meansthe garage is 45 feet behind the
� house. He said he thought there shouldbe stipulations that the drainage
' plans be worked out with the City, a turn around must be provided for safety
on the driveway, and the garage should match the exterior of the house. I�1r.
Schlemmer said he intended to do all these things. b4r. Harris said he still
thought they should still be stipulated so there wer� no questions. 1�9r. Ha-rris
� continued that he didn't think we woulcl be setting any precedence as there
were other detached garages in the area�if we approve this reQuest. This
is a means of keepin� recreational vehicles from standing around in the yard,
MOTION by Drigans, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commission
recommend to Council approval of the request for a Special Use Permit,
SP #73-02, by Russell Schlemmer, to construct a detached second garage on
Lots 5 and 6, Block 14, Sprinq Brook Park Addition, per City Code, Section
45.051, 2 A, with the following stipulations:
1. A proper drainage plan be worked out with the City.
2. The esthetics of the garage conform to the house.
3. Provide a proper turn-around in the driveway.
4. Maintain 5 foot side yard setback as specif:.ed on the plot
plan, the garage to be set back a maximum of 45 feet behind
the house.
, 5. The driveway to be at the same grade as the adjoining neighbor's.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
2. CONTINUED: VACATION REQUEST, SAV #73-OS, GILBERT biENKVELD: Vacate
public easement on 67th avenue N.E. between Anoka Street N.E. and
Fridley Street N.E. to add 30 feet to the North/South dimension of
Lot 1, Block 2, Oak Grove Addi.tion to Fridley Park, making it a
buildable site.
Mr. Craig Willey and Mr. James Neilson, his attorney, were present.
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Chairman Fitzpatrick said this item has been befare the Parks �, Recreatior.
Commission, the Plats �, Subdivisions-Streets F� Utilities Subcommittee, and
was continued at the last Planning Commission meeting.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said rather than have the petitioner make a complete
presentation one more time, I will ask the Commission to address any questions
they may have to the petitioner.
Mr. Willey said he was representing Mr. hienkvel!d, the fee owner, and
1 himself, as the buyer of the property, and he had b4r. James Neilson, his
Counsel, with him who was prepared to answer questions also.
� Chairman Fitzpatrick said the petitioner wants to vacate 67th Avenue
to make his property a buildable site. The problem is that the area being
vacated is about half usuable land and the other half is below the embankment
, of the Creek. Mr. Willey has agreed to rededicate the land below the top
of the embankment back to the City for park purposes.
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Mr. Clark said there were t�ao questions brought up at the last meeting
that needed opinions from the City Attorney.
One question was if the City could vacate a street right of way and
� retain all, or part of it, for park purposes, or would it be more legal
to let it revert back to the private owner of the land and obtain the re-
dedication from the property otwm er. The answer to that question was that
� we should definitely let it revert back to the owner of the property and get
the dedication from the property owner.
The second question was that if it is a dedicated street right of way,
could the City of Fridley prohibit its use to licensed motor vehicles even
though it is not open to traffic. i�1r. Herrick answered that if the street
right of way is not being used for street purposes, it is under the coiitrol
of the fee owners, probably the adjacent property owners, and they may use
the property as their own until the City decides to open the street. This
being the case, they could fence the right of way to prevent it from being
used by motorcycles, etc. Mr. Clark said he had talked to Mr. Neilson and
there was a difference of opinion between the two attorney's. Mr. Neilson
feels that as this is a street right of way, the public has the right to
use it as a street right of way.
Chairman Fitzpatrick said this question came up because in discussing
the dedication of street right of way on 67th Avenue, it was stated that
the City had no intention of ever opening up this street, and did we have
the right to hold this dedication. It was felt that it should all be
vacated and revert back to the property o�aners.
Mr. Clark said he thought we should consider this vacation request
by itself. If the Planning Commission thinks more of 67th Avenue should be
vacated, then we could address letters to the property owners to see if it
was vacated, they would dedicate the property that is over the embankment
back to the City for park purposes, a1so.
Mr. Drigans asked if the prop�rty owner of Lots 29 and 30 would also
dedicate the land over the embankment back to the City for park purposes.
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Mr. Clark said Mr. Sodahl was at the last meeting, and indicated at that
time that he would do this also.
Mr. Sodahl, 6689 Anoka Street N.E., said his original statement
was that he wanted to make sure this vacation was f.or all of 67th Avenue
between Anoka � Fridley Street N.E. He said he didn't make any statement
about dedicating any land back to the City and he hasn't made a decision
on this as yet. Mr. Fitzpatrick said �hat he wasn't sure that the
street right of way that reverted back to hir. Sodahl's property was over
the embankment. bir. Sodahl said there would be a problem determining what
is over the embankment. About 3/4 of the easement is level with his present
property and then there is a gentle slope. Mr. Fitzpatrick said we have an
elevation line of 902 feet we are using on Mr. Willey's property, but that
line may be different on your property.
Mr. Neilson said he didn't have the benefit of being at the last
Planning Commission meeting. There were a few points he would like to make.
He said this was an o].d plat, that was platted in December of 1886. In that
plat there was a road on the North side that was called North Street, and
at the end of the dedication clause, it stated, by the fee owners at that
time, that we hereby donate and dedicate to the public, use forever of all
streets, avenues and alleys as shown on said plat. Since that time, Block 3
has been replated into Rice Creek School Addition, and North Street, which
is presently 67th Avenue, was vacated. So approximately 300 feet of dedicated
street has already been vacated. I think it should also be noted that
the owners of Lots 1, 2 and 3, of Block 2, in 1965 gave an easement to the
City for the cul-de-sac. From a practical sense, 67th Avenue N.E. cannot be
used as a street. There is an easement there for a public st�eet. In my
opinion, this gives the public the right to use this for public passage.
We cannot force the City to put in a street, but we cannot stop the public
from using it.
Mr. Neilson said he would like to give five reasons for vaca��ng this
street easement. Anytime you vacate an easement it should be in the ;eneral
interest of the public. If you vacate this street, no one can ever come in
and request that they want a street here. So it'sa benefit to the City not
to have that problem, It would be a benefit to control the area. It is my
position that anyone could use this easenent now as lorig as they weren't
creating a nuisance. It will be a benefit because you have a clear under-
standing from the property owner that he is going to convey the land over
the embankment back to the City for park,purposes. It will also be a benefit
to have a 70 foot tract of land to build on rather than a 40 foot site. This
will make it possible to build a much nicer home. It will also be a benefit
to the City in that this will then be taxable property. This lot has already
gone•.tax forfeit twice.
Mr. Blair said in the minutes of April 18, 1973, hir. Clark stated the
redwood deck would have to be shorted by five feet to meet the setback
requirements on the South side of the lot. Does t}ie petitioner agree to this.
Mr, Willey said he had no objection and had agreed to this. 61r. Blair said
you also have no objection to redicating land for park purposes. Mr. 6Villey
said the property below the embankment would be more of a liability for me
to keep. I have no practical use for it. There would be a maintenance l�rohlem
and a problem of personal liability if anyone got hurt en this embankmai�t.
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, Chairman Fitzpatrick asked Mr. Clark that if the Commission voted
favorably upon thi�s vacation request if they should include the other
lots along the Creek in the motion. Mr. Clark said he thought i,t should
bQ in two motions. He also felt-that it shouldn't be vacated without
, getting rededication bac�c for park purposes on the area over the embankment.
Mr. Drevniak, 6684 Fridley Street N.E., asked how many of the Commissioner'
� have seen this property. Chairman Fitzpatrick said most of the members
have been to the si.te.
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Mr. Sodahl said that people use this easement to get down to the Creek.
He thought the avenue of travel would be seriously hindered by the vacation
of this easement. He said that in listening to the discussion, if the vacation
wasn�t granted, a�mall house might be built on this lot, which wouldn't .fit
into the area. If the vacation was granted, Mr. Willey wants to construct
a two-story house which he felt would also be a detriment to the areas of
one story homes. He wondered what his recourse was.
Mr. Harris asked Mr. Drevniak if he was aware this property had gone
tax forfeit. Mr. Urevniak said they purchased their home in August of 1971,
and unt�l they had their lot surveyed to construct a garage, they thought
• they had more property. The year they bought their home, they couldn't have
afforded to purchase an additional lot.
Mr. Harris asked Mr. Sodahl if he would be willing to dedicate the land
from the top of the embankment for park purposes also. Mr. Sodahl said this
would be difficult to answer at this time because he didn't know the elevations
of his slope.
Mr. Drigans asked Mr.Sodahl if he wasn't using part of this easement
for a garden. Mr. Sodahl said he has spent corf�iderable time clearing pf£
doad tro�s, chunk� A£ eonc��te �om�ono h�d dumped on the e�s@men�, �nd otho�
debris from this �raa. !�o is pxe�ently txyin� to �row gr�sa in this aro�
and a$arden he has on his proporty is extended a sm�ll way on the essement.
Mx. Drigans said the second point Mr. Sodahi made was that there could
be a house construeted on this lot that would not conform to the existing
houses. Mr. Drigans asked Mr. Sodahl if he thought the house at 6600 Fridley
Street was a conforming house. Mr. Sodahl said he was re,�erring to houses
close to the proposed house. Mr. Drigans said the house referred to was in
the same block.
Mr. Harris said if this vacation was granted, it would make Lot 1 a
much more desixable building site, and the area would be cleaned up. He
said'he couldn't see any reason to retain an easement on any property the
Gity doesn't ever intend to use. Mr. Harris said he didn't know if the house
�proposed was compatible with the houses in the area, but this was a n�attex of
judgement.
Mr. Qrigans said a portion of the Commission has never seen the plans
�or this hguse.
Mr. Willey pre�ented his ��,�r�� to the Commission. He said the house
would have �orizontai masonite siding and asphal� shingles, the same as the
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neighboring houses. Although it was two story, it would have a mansard
roof to lower the profile of the house. The garage would be in line with
Mr. Drevniak's house.
Mr. Harris said he would be more in favor of the vacation, if he
felt the house was more compatible to the other homes in the immediate area:
Mr. Lindblad felt that if someone were to build a house on the 40 foot
lot, they could build something that was a lot more incompatible with tne
area.
Mr. Clark said the Commission could make a recommendation to the
Council that the street easement be vacated subject to the house plans
being approved.
MOTION by Harris, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning Commission
recommend to Council approval of the vacation request, SAV 73-05, by Gilbert
Menkveld, to vacate hte public easement on 67th Avenue N.E. betcaeen Ar.oKa
Street N.E. and Fridley Street N.E. to add 30 feet to the North/South
dimension of Lot 1, Block 2, Oak Grove Addition to Fridley Park, making it
a buildable site with the stipulation that aIl Zand below the elevation Zine
or 902 feet be rededicated back to the City for park purposes contingent
upon the stucture that is proposed for this 1ot be compatible to the area.
�ir. Sodahl said he could not agree to the 902 foot elevation line
on his lot because the elevation was different on Anoka Street.
Mr. Harris amended his motion, seconded by Lindblad, to read that
the petition would rededicate a11 the property lying beZow the crest
of the embankment whether it be street easement or not as determined
by the property owners and the City administration.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, a11 voting aye, the motion and amended motion carried
unanimously.
Mr. Blair said he felt the proposed house was compatible with the
area. htr. Harris said he kneir that was a matter of judgement, so we
will leave the decision to the City Council.
3. PUBLIC HEt1RING: CONSIDERr1TI0'.vr OF A PROPOSED PLAT, P.S. #73-05, BY
-DARREL A. FARR DEVELOP,,IENT CORPOR.ITION: A replat of Block 10, Innsbruck
North Townhouse lst Addition.
Mr. Jim London was present. �
MOTION by Drigans, seconded by Blair, that the Planning Commission
waive the reading of the PubZic Hearing notice of the proposed p1at, P.S.
#73-05, by Darrel A. Farr Development Corporation. Upon a voice vote, a11
voting aye, the motion carried unanimovsly.
� Mr. Clark said when Block 10 was platted, the property lines were
straight. The area between tlie garages was enlarged because there were s�me
trees they wanted to save. A jog tivss put in the property line so the owner
will own the garage that goes with his townhouse.
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Chairman Fitzpatrick asked if this would change the size of the lots.
Mr. London said two lots will be one foot less and two would be 1 foot more.
The lots are of different sizes because the width of the lot depends on the
size of the unit.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said that administration has no objection to this
� replatting and the Plats � Subdivisions-Streets �, Utilities Subcommittee
recommended approval.
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close the Public Hearing on the proposed p1at, P.S. #?3-05, by Darrel A.
Farr Development Corporation. Upon a voice vote, a31 voting aye, the motion
carried unanimously.
MOTION by Harris, seconded by Drigar.s, that the Planninq Commission
recommend to Council approvaZ of the proposed p1at, P.S. #73-05, by Darrel
A. Farr Developrnent Corporation, a repZat of B1ock 1D, Innsbruck North
Townhouse Ist Addition. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
4. VACATION RF.QUEST, SAV #73-08, DENNIS A. RANSTROM: Vacate 20 foot
utility and drainage easement line between Lot 10 and 11, Block 1,
Rice Creek School Addition, to allow construction of a home on two
lots.
Mr. Dennis Ranstrom and Mrs._Pat Ellis were present.
Mr. Clark said the petitioner is contract� purchaser of Lots 10 and
11, and wants to build a home that would cover portions of both lots. ihis
easement is not being used so administration has no objection to the �•acation.
We do have a storm sewer runnin� East and West at about the location of the
South side of Lot 11, and it is recommended that the City xetain a 6 foot
drainage and utility easement at this location. A large portion of Lot lI,
is at Creek level and Plats F� Subs recommended that any portion that was
North or West of the Creek be dedicated to the City for park purposes.
Mr. Clark said he thought it should be seriously considered getting
a recommendation from the Parks G Recreation Commission before this goes
to the City Council. He said t}iat in his opinion, anythi.ng South o�r.' East
o� the Creek couldn't be used for waiking paths.
Mr. Ranstrom said he has letters from the adjoining property owner
that he has no objection to the vacation, and a letter from his arc}iitect
explainino the problems of building on this property, which he would like
to present to the Planning Commission at this time.
� MOTION by Harris, seconded by Blair, that the Planning Commission
receive the letters from F'Zoyd F. Foslien date.d May 4, 1973, property oti�ner
to the North of c;�e property, �nd Gordon MetcaZf, Architect, dated May 5, 197_3.
L'pon a voice vate� a�1 .roting aye, the motion ca.rried unanimovsly.
also.
htr. H:�rris rec�uested that t}�ese letters be sent on to the City Council
Mr. C1ark said the peii.*i�nex is anxio�_�s to build this hotise this
� summer. If we wazt �or a recorunendation frcm the Parks � Rec�•eation Con;missiori
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it could delay this into September before all the Public Hearings and readings
oi the ordinaces are through. You could recommend this for approval subject
to the findings of the Parks � Recreation Commission and the Park � Recreation
Department. They have June llth as their target date for the Public Hearing
by the Council. T9r. Fitzpatrick said if we continued this until May 23rd
they could still have the hearing before Council June llth.
MOTION by Harris, seconded by B1air, that the Planning Commission
1 continue until May 23, 1973 vacation request, SAV #73-08, by Dennis A.
Ranstrom, to Ys�cate the 20 foot utility and drainage easement line between
Lots 10 and .Z1, Block 1, Rice Creek School Addition, to a11ow construction
of a home on two Iots, until we get the reco�ranendations of the Parks &
' Recreation Corrunission, the Parks & Recreation Department, and the Board
of Appeals. Upon a voice vote, a11 vvting aye, the motion carried unanimousl�.
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S. REC0ti9'•4ENDATION FOR VACATION OF 67TH AVF.NUE N.E. BETiVEEN FRIDLEY STREET
N.E. AND STL�iSON BOl7LEV�RD
Chairman Fitzpatrick said that in Item 2 we recom:mended vacation of
67th Avenue between Anoka Street and Fridley Street N.E. This leaves the
area between Fridley Street and Stinson Boulevard that we should make some
kind of recommendation on.
Mr. Harris said this was discussed at the Subcommittee level, although
no recommendation was made. It was felt that the balance of the street ease-
ment on 67th Avenue should be vacated ivith the request that the adjacent
property owners rededicate the property from ttie crest of the embankment
back to the City for park �urposes. This would help clean up the entire area.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said the tax forfeit lot which is Lot 2, Black 1,
Oak Grove Addition to Fridley Park, should be called to the a�tention of
the Parks F, Recreation Commission. Mr. Blair said he wanted this called
to the attention of Paul Brown also.
Mr. Harris asked how the elevation was on the easement for 67th Avenue
on the lots under discussion. i�fr. Clark said that most of the easement lies
below the embankment.
' Mr. Drigans asked if Mr. Clark thought the people would agrce to
rededicating land back to the City for park purposes. b9r. Fitzpatrick
said there �aould be people �aho woul.dn't care if the City holds this easement
' for a street or for park purposes. i�ir. Clark said the area could be tettel-
controlled if it was dedicated for park purposes, and we could make this
known at the hearing.
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recommend to Council that when they have th� Public Hearing for the vacation
of 67th Avenue between Anoka ar.d F'ridle� Stre�ts N.E. that they include the
area between FridZey Street N.E. to St.inson Bc�ulevard, subject to the propert�
owners rededicating the property beloa the embanicment back. to the City for
park purposes. Upon a voice vote, a11 votiny aye, the mvtion carried unanimousl
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6. REQUEST FOR A LOT SPLIT, L.S. #73-05, BF.RNARD JULKO{VSKI: Split off
part of Lot 6 and 7, Auditor's Subdivision No. 153, to develop land
either multiple or commercial.
Mr. Clark said this property is located East of Robert Hall on the
Soutih side of 52nd Avenue N.E. The property i.s zoned C-1S. When the
apartment houses were built that are on part of this property, they could
be built in C-1S zoning. hfr. Julkowski originally owned all this property,
but he consequently sold the apartments and sold this parcel. This has
already been split by the County for real estate tax purposes, but the City
does not honor this split. He has to get City approval of the split before
the special assessments can be split or a building permit issued. The part
he wants to split off does meet the requirements for C-1S zoning.
This was coiitinued by the P1ats � Subdivisions-Streets � Utilities��
Subcommi�tee because they would like to give the owner of the apartment
complex and Robert Iiall a chance to be heard. The apartment complex is
having par.king problem�. They met the code requirements when the apartments
were built but according to our present codes they should have 108 parking
stalls and they only have 73. If the owner of the apartment complex should
want to purchase this property, it should not be split off.
Mr. Harris said some of the cars for this apartment complex are being
parked in the fire lane.
Mr. Clark said this will not be considered by the Planning Commission
tonight, as it was tabled at the Subcormnittee level.
7. ZERO SETBACKS
� Mr. Fitzpatrick said this was referred to the Planning Commission
by the Board of Appeals. At their last meeting they approved zero side
yard setbacks for two proposed buildings, but they weren't c�uite comfortable
with their decisions, so they are asking the Planning Comr�ission for any
1 recommendation cve might wish to make on zero setbacks.
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Mr. Clark presented a calored rendering of ihe area between 77th
and 79th Avenue N.E. and between rlain S�reet and the Burlington Northern
right of way. The two proposed buildings that had zero side yard setbacks
approved are in this area.
Mr. Dxigans said there are 40 foot lots in this area and the petitioner
felt that in order to build a usable building he asked us to consider zero
�ide y�rd setbacks.
Mr. Harris said this is Onaway Addztion that was platted in 1911. All
�:he lots are 40 feet wide except the end lots which are a little larger. The
:�ots facing 77th Avenue are 25 foot lots. The alley in Block 7 has veen
��acated. h1r. Harris said everyone else who has built in this area follo�aed
1:he rules of the City. Block 1 is the only block in this area without
�.ndustrial development.
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Mr. Clark said the petitioner asking for the zero'setbacks is going
to petition for the alley to be improved in thi_s block. If he is unsuccessful,
it might zeopardize his plan, because I don't think this plan will work
without the alley being opened.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said that in reviewing the Board of Appeals minutes,
it seems that using 40% of the lot for the building and checking the other
requirements, that it adds up to more than 1000 of tlie lot. Mr. Clark
said that on these two requests, they could have met'. a.11 the requirements
except for the rear yard setback, if they had placed these buildings in the
middle of the lot. The building that was proposed on the corner would have
had� to be reduced 20 feet to meet the requirements.
Mr. Drigans said on the proposal they considereu�the buildings only
cover 400 of the lots.
Mr. Clark said that what would be in favor of zero setbacks is that
if we can get the cooperation of other property owners, as they develop
in this block, to maintain the zero setbacks on one end of their property
and double the open area on the other side of their building, it might look
better esthetically.
Mr. Drigans said the petitioners for the proposed buildings did get
approval for these setbacks from the adjacent property owners.
� Mr. Fitzpatrick asked how many individual owners of property there
were on the i9est side of Block 1. Mr. Clark said one owner has Lots 5, 6
and 7(120 feet), one owner for Lots 8, 9 and 10 (120 feet), Lot 11, one
' owner for 40 feet, Lot 12, a 40 foot lot, cvas tax forfeit, and one owner
for Lots 13, 14 and 15 (120 feet).
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Chairman Fitzpatrick said t}ie Planning Commission was being asked
for a recommendation on zero setbacks in any area of the City.
Mr. Drigans said they have a request for zero setbacks at their
next meeting of the Board of Appeals by an individual owner.
Mr. Lindblad said he felt it made it difficult for industry to come
into Fridley and always meet our requirements. He felt that under certain
circumstances, the ordinances had to be bent a little. When someone is
constructing a building and they are only going to have four employees and
we require them to have 20 parking spaces in case the building is ever used
by a different company, I don't belie-ve you can protect the City from all
eventualities. b1r. Clark said the Planning Commission could review any
ordinance they felt was too stringent. He said the City has a lot of
comm�rcial and industrial development already so they feel they can be
choosy in who develops the balance of the open land. If one developer
doesn't want to change his plans to meet our requirements, perhaps the
next request we have for development of the same area can meet our requirements.
Mr. Harris said the least of his objection was the side yard setback.
He thought this was the best way to utilize tne land. He said we will be
faced with the same problem in redevel.oping the Hyde Park area, because of
40 foot lots. Also part of Spring Brook Park Addition. rir. Harris saic�
the time to consider zero setbdcks is when we have the first proposal for
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a black.
Mr. Arigans said the Board of Appeals has reserv�tions about
granting �ero setba�ks. Mr. Harris said you have to appreciate the
developers problems also.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said he didn't think the Planning Commission would
be ready tonight to make a recommendation on zero setbacks. He said he
does think it is proper to ask the Planning Co�nission for some quidelines.
Mr. Clark said they should make a recommendation if they have strong
feelings against zero setbacks as this item would be befare the City Council
at their next meeting. �
Mx.�Harris sa�d he thought the zero setbacks were right in Block 1;
Onaway Addition, as shown .on the drawing. Mr. Drigans said each situation
will have to be considered by itself.
, Mr. Harris said that when the fixst developer o£ a particular block
comes in, he thought a plan should be made £or that block. He said the
developer comes into the City trying to £ind out from the City how he can
, develop an area. The City asks ta see his•development plan and tells the
developex the ordinance xequirements. If a plan was worked out for the
enCire block, as a guideline, it would be a benefit to all.
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drawing were able to build within the ordinances. He said he felt when
people couldn't build within the oxdinances, there was something wrong with
their plan. Mr, Clark said there can also be something wrong with the plat.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said he didn't thing we were going to get any more
i��put and he wondered if the Board of Appeals wauld like a motion on this.
Mr. Arigans said he thought each situation will have to be considered
� by itself, but there could be a notation put• in the zoning ordinance that
on cextain minimum lot sizes in industrial areas, zero setbacks would
be considered favoxably by the City,
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two proposed buildings. If the outcome is favorable and a similar situation
arises, we can point this out administratively, that this has been done in
, the past, but I think each case will have to be decided on its own merits.
Mr. C1ark continued that before variances be granted for zero setbacks, the
.• Board of Appeals should see the plan for the whole block,
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Mr. Haxris said that because so many people are acquiring recreational
equ�pment, and it is preferable to have it stored, than out in the open, we
are going to have many requests for Special Use Permits for auxilliary b�ildings.
He auestioned as to the necessity of having metal storag� buildings unde�
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Mr. Clark said the reason for the ordinance requiring a Special Use
Permit for a second auxilliary building was to prohibit people from adding
a second building to use for business purpose� We have other ordinances
covering home occupations, but they are difficult to enforce. The square
footage minimum that makes it necessary to get a Special Use Permit and
a building permit could be raised to eliminate some of the requests.
Mx. Fitzpatrick said the Planning Commission could review the ordinance
at one of their future meetings. '
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• Respectfully submitted,
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FLOYD F. FOSLIEN
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
Planaing Counnission, Mayor, and City Council
City of Fxidley
6431 University Avenue N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Gentlement
It has come to my attention that the Board of Appeals, Planning Co�a¢aission,
and City Council will be considering the following requests by Mr. Dennis
A. Ranstrom: '
l. A request �or a variance of Section 45.053, 4A, Fridley City +
�ode, to reduce the front yard setback from 35 feet to 11 feet
to allow the construction of a dwellinq on Lots 10 and 11, Block 1,
Etice Creek School Addition, the same being 6700 Axthur Street N. E.,
t�ridley, Minnesota 55432 (Request by Mr. Aennis Ranstrom, 3728
:l�oss Road, N. E., Minneapolis, Minnesota.)
2. '7acation Requests SAV #73-08, Dennis A. Ranstrom: Vaca*_e 20 foo�
�7tility and Drainaqe Easement line between Lots �0 and 11, Block 1,
:2ice Creek School Addition, to allow the construction of a home
�u� the tw�o lots.
I Would l:lke'to make it a matter of record that I as the adjacen� property
awner ot 7.ots 9 and 1, alock �, Rice Greek School Addition, have. no objections
tc th� ap��roval of the requests for the variance or the vacation oi the
eaaement �-equested by Mr. Ranstrom. ,
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This letter is to advise you �s to my decisions
relative to the design of �our propose� �ew resi-
dence to be located on Iots 10 & 11, Rice Creek
School Addition.
I found, after ex�mining the topographic survey
� authored by Camstock and Davi.s Inc., and after
a personal visit to �he site, �hat certain pnysical
characteristics of the prope�t,y, and se�;�ral
aesthetic considera�ions r.�ve` restricted �he actual
construction site to approximate3� that r�s i:�dicate�
on the sketch site plan ( sent under �eg�rate co;r��),.
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The ph,ysical Froble:�s are r.amely the 3evere drai�a��
s�tale located in the South central ar�a cf 1�L 11.
and the ma�vre tree clumps lacated ne$r the Ea�t i;n�
oP lot 11 and the South are� of �.ct 10, in adciiticr�
to the general steeti slopes of both lots. The a2stnetm
ic aspects include the �riews and the desirs not to
destroy th� natural enniroment by severe grading _
operations.
In my opinion, baseri on the k:�awn data, an stte?^.pv La
construct the residence aver che swaZe would rFauire
either pour�ng footings on fill, whicli is "taboo'', �r
prohibitive costs in tiilin�, compact�ci fillir.a oper-
ations and/or other non-conver.tion�� site work for
residential construction, I am aware of the set-back
requirements as per the z�r.ing ordinpnce, but would
hope the Village mignt grant a�rariance in view o�
the above, and the 1'act such a waiver �rou3d not h�r:n
your neighbors �rith resppct t,o ligh� gnci ventilation,
nor wauld it harm th� basic inten� o� setback linES.
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Th� me�l:i.ng was called to oxder bX Chairman Lindblad at 8:03 p.r4.
Rall ca:.l was taken.
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'� MEMB�RS PRES�NT: I.indblad, Tonco, Cariolano, Treuenfels
MEMB�RS ABSENT: Simoneau
QTHERS FRESENT: ,]errald Bpaxdman, Planning Assistan� �
' MQTI4N by Tonco, Ssconded by Caxiolano, to a�prove the mi,nu�e� pf th� Apri� Zb�, 1�7�
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1. Considera��an Q� a xe uast ta ccnstruct a dust callector t
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lacate on I.ot 26z alock 2j Commerce Paxk, the same bein�
Fridley, Ttinnesot�. (Request by Form Products, 7521 Commer
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�Ir. George Barxy was present for Form Products.
ommerce Lane N.�.
e N.E.. Fridlev�.
Mx. �arxy showed ths board a picture of the dust collector and eacplained its
purpose. Hs said that it wi11 be on a concrete base and comes equ�.pped�with a
silencer, The unit 3.s appxoximately 15-1/2 feet high, by 10 feet deep and by 6
feet wid�s. It will be located approximately 8 feet from the building in the rear
yard. "
Mr. Tanca asked if he was plannirg on any screening.
M�. Barry said that they will put up a redwood fence for scxe@ning purposes
as w�11 ��s for security. He said that the fence would be 8 feet high.
Mr. Tonco asked if there might be some othex type of enclosure for the unit,
such as clscorative concrete block,,so that he could completely enclose the unit and
tie it ir�to the existing building.
Mr. Barry said that this would be totally unfeasible bacause of the cost
involvsd.
Mr. Bo�xdman suggested that trees could be planted in conjunetion with the fence
and that th�.s would break up the bulk of the equipment that shows above the fence,
Mr. Barxy asked why he is being forced to do all this extra work when no one
oise in the area has had to da it.
Mr. 6oaxdman said that all we can do is suggest that certain things be done until
an alteration is requested. This request then gives the City a laver to bring property
up to the standaxds of th� City.
Mx�. Treuenfels asked �i the fence could be increased to enclose more area so that
th�o squi.pment wi11 not look as big as it is.
Nix. 3arry said that the �'ence would be 20� x 30' with redwaad verticle boards ar�d
would als� enclose some garbage barrels that are in the rear yard.
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Mx. Lindbl,ad said that this would be much better bacause the increased size
o£ tha £enca would not make the equipment look �ike such a sore thumb.
'Mr. Boardman asked if the board still wanted the additional planting scxeen,
All agr�ed that it was not necessary as long as the fenced area was incxeased.
MQTION by Treuenfels, Seeonded by Caricalano, to recammend �o Cauncil tha approval of
the constructi.on of a dust �ollector to the present structure with the following
stipulation:
1. .4n $ foat Redwood yerticle board fence to enclose a 20'x330� space around
the cust collector be provided.
' UPG�� �A. VO[CE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
�eca�xss t,hexe was no f�rther new or old business, Chairman Lindblad adjourned
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TtE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING OF MAY 15 1973
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Drigans at 7:45 P.M.
MEMBERS PRESENT: prigans, Crowder, Harju, Wahlberg �
MENIBERS ABSENT: I3one
OTFiERS PRESENT: Howard Mattson, Engineerii.g Aide, and Jerry Boardman, Planning
Assistant
MOTION by Wahlberg, to approve the minutes of the April 24, 1973 meeting as
written.
Se�or�ded by Crowder. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried
, un�nimously.
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1. A:tEQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053 4A FRTDLEY CITY CODE TO REDUCE THE
FRi)NT YARD SETBACK FROM 35 FEET TO 11 FEET TO ALLOW TiiE CONSTRUCTION OF A DWELLINC
ON_LOTS 10 AND 11, BLOCK 1, RICE CREEK SCHOOL ADDITION THE SAME BEING 6700 ARTHUR
ST]tEET N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY M�. DENNIS RANSTROM 3728 FOSS ROAD
N.]'s., MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.) �
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MO"ION by Crowder, seconded by Wahlberg, to waive reading the public hearing notice.
Upc�n a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried.
Mr, Ranstxom was present to present the request. He presented an overlay of the
prc�perty to the Board for their review. This showed the proposed location of the
sti�ucture on the lot and the elevations of the lot.
Ch2irman Drigans stated that there is a vacation request, for a 20 foot utility
lire between Lots 10 and 11, pending before the City Council on May 21, 1973.
The variance, if granted, would have to be contingent upon the vacation being
granted.
Mr. Harju arrived at 7:50 P.M.
Mr. Drigans said there was an alternate plan talked about for the garage and
driveway.
Mr. Ranstrom answered the dotted line on the plan shows the alternate placement
iahere the garage would swing more to the southeast.
Mr. Harju asked if the house plan could be built on this lot without filling in
the back of the lot and Mr. Ranstrom answered the house would be built with the
exi,�ting grades.
Mrs, Wahlberg asked which driveway placement they preferred.
Mr. Ranstrom answered they preferred the first placement. The alternate placement
miglit have to have a retaining wall which would be mbre costly.
Cha:.rnian Drigans stated Mr. Ranstrom was asked to appear before the Parks and
Rec�'eation C amnission to review the survey for the plan west and north across the
creE:k, and if the survey show��d Mr. Ranstrom owned land�across the creek, he would
be ��sked to donate this land to the City for park purposes.
Mr. Ranstrom said he would agree to that action.
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Mza. Wahlberg asked how much of a drop the back of the lot has.
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Chairman Drigana stated a letter was received frQm Mr. Floyd Foslien, adjacent
pr�perty owner, in which he s�id he had no objections to either the variance
or the vacation request. He said the Board also received a letter from Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Schwartzrock, owners of 6679 Arthur Street, which stated they had
no objections to the variance as long as there would b� no additional assessments
•ag�;inst their property incurred because of thia alteratfon.
Mr, Boardman said he had talked to Mr. Schwartzrock and had assured him that
th::s variance would not add any assessments to theix property. He added they
, ha�l no further objections to the variance.
Ch<<irman Drigans added the Board also received a letter from Mr. Gordon Metcalf,
arc.hitect, in which he states the physical problems of this �ot and the construction
re:trictiona as far as building a dwelling on these lots. Mr. Metcalf also states
seLere grading operations would destroy the aestiietic �spects of the lots and
therefore he hopes the City would grant a variance to waive the front yard setback.
MOZION by Wahlberg, aeconded by Crowder, to accept the three above noted letters.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
Chaiitnan Drigans asked how much footage ia bet�aeen the front�of the garage and
the curb. Mr. Boardanan answered approximately 21 feet and a car could park in
Chat area.
Mr. Crowder asl�ed if the City has any greference on which driveway plan is used.
Mr. Boardman answered no, as long as the cars don't hang into the street.
MOT:CON by Wahlberg, seconded by Harju, t� close the public hearing. Upon a voice
vot�:, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
Mrs„ Wahlberg stated that it appears that any plan is limited by the steep slope
on 1:he lot and the turn circle access. She said she felt there is enough of a
harctship that it would be advisable to grant the variance.
Mr..Crowder stated his coiranents would be the sa.�ne, plus the fact that due to the
cul de sac, tlie applicant real.ly has no one to line hia house up with and his
dxiveway would not interfere with anyone else aA he would be the las� house on
the street. .
Mr. Haxju stated he felt the house could be reversed but this probably would
not lend itself aesthetically to the architect.
Mr. Boardman added that because of the aiza of the house to the garage, you
could end'up with the house on atilts by reveraing the plan. .
1�OTI�N by Wahlberg� aeconded by Crowder, to reco¢¢nend to the City Coun�il,
appr�val of the variance from 35 feet•to 11 feet, contigent on the approvsl of
the easement vacation by the City and that the Park ar,d Recreation Commission
has Zo objectiona. Upon a voice vote, there bein� nn nays� the motion carried
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2. A REQUEST FOR VARIANCES OF; SECTION 45 134, 4, B1, TO REDUCE THE REQUIRED SIDE
YAEZD WHICH HAS A DRIVEWAY FROAi 30 FEET TO 25 FEET a:'VD SECTION 45.135 1 E3
TO REDUCE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN UFF STREET PA.RKII3G A"'� .� LOT LINE FROM 5 FEET TO
ZE30 FEET� T�3 a;,�,:�',_,Oin1`,�� C�ti�7,�UC�IQN �� A BUS G���A��, A'�D STORAGE BUILDING TO B�'
L(A�ATED ON L(?`T 1�AND TN.�: NO�cTH 25 FEET Or^ LOT 2 BLOCK 6 RICE CREEK PLAZA SOUTH
AD:aITION, Tci� S.A��fE BEING 6750 MAIN STREET N E . FRIDLEY, 2SIIv;VF,SOTA (REQUEST BY
MR. ROGER CI�RISTIAr�SON, 6473 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., F2II7LEY, MINNESOTA.)
Ch+iirman Drigans staCed Mr. Christianson was not present at this time but since
th+:re are so many people in the audience that want to be heard on this matter,
th�: Board would 'near their opinions .
Pec�ple present wh.o were opposed to the variances were: Mr. & Mrs. Harold Kindrick,
.18(I Rice Creek Terrace, Mr. & Mrs, James Makie, 200 Ri.ce Creek Terrace, Mrs. Lois
Paa•sona, 171 Rice Creek Terrace, Mr. � Mrs. Calvin Hamilton, 181 Rice Creek Terr�nce,
Mr, George Retounotes, 170 Rice Creek Terrace, Mr. & Mrs. H. Winge, 221 Rice Creek
Te��race, Mr. Joseph Mikre, 6756-7th Street, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Caffey, 6731-?.nd
Stx�eet, Ronette Christen, 6721 Main Street, Mr. ,�ohn Hreha, 6731 Ma,in Street,�
����, Paul Plumzner, 10 - 6b2 Way N.E., Mr. Wilfred Geiger, 226 Rice Creek Boulevard,
,`.ir. & Mrs. Lawrence Anderson, 220 Rice Creek Boul.evard, Mz. Bert Wilm, 21I Rice
r.;re ek Terrace o
Mr. Micha.el Si.mons, Attorne�� and Co�,:r_s�eilor at L�as�, �;epresenting Mrs, Lois
k'arsons and .•Ir. & i•lrs. C��lvin Ha.-nilton, caa::e for�ra�d to preser.t their �bjections
to Che variance. He presented two petitions, signed by surrounding property
owners, opposed to khe variances and who are also opposed to the intended use
o� the pxopexty for the construction of a bus garage and storage buiIding.
MOTION by Wahlberg, seconded by Harju, to receive the petitions. Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Simons stated he is a practicing attorney in St. Paul and he has managed
a m�rtgage company so he knows how thi.s type of business can devalue the homes
ir� the area. He said the general location ot the constraction site is south of
Ric�� Creek and west o� Rice Creek Plaza South Addition (Blocks 1 thru 5) where
the homes are valued at $39,000 and upward. This size will be southwest of
Ri.c�� Creek Plaza North Addition where th� homes are valued at $50,000 and upwax'd
and these homes face southwest and would overlook the bus garage. This site is
wes�. of blacktopped Main Street where there are homes containing little childxen.
Six residential lots south of this ite is a park for small children and there is
no ;3idewalk to tt;is paxk for the children to use.
Mlr. Simons statflc? h� ti��_t over, with Jerzy Boardm�n, the ordinances that were in
effE:ct when Rice C�-eek Piaza South Addition was platted, Ordinance adopted
DecE:mber 29, 1955, and that it did not provide tox a bus depot in that type of
zon9.ng, He added Rice Czeek Pl.aza North Addition and Rice Creek Plaza South
Addi.tion are contiguoua with this construction site.
, Mr, Simox�s then stated Rice Creek Plaza South Addition was platted into 6 blocks
irt 1957. Block 1� bvrdering on the east side of site, contains 13 lots and has
homes w�th a substantial va�ue. Block 2, bordering Main Street and across from
' Ghe �ite� contains 13 lota and a playgrvund which faces onto Main Street. Block 3
Maa 26 l�ts with homes with great value Block 4 with 15 lots has similar,houses
and B�ock 5 has 17 iata and Black 6 has 10 lots,
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MY Simons xead from the 1973 Fridley Calendar where it 'stated, "Fridley offers
' canoers a chance to explore Rice Creek ar.d its mystic beauty. Rice Creek flows
through the heart of Fridley, a��d often timea makes you believe you're off in
some fargotten place." Mr. Simons said the area that is spoken of in this
calendar is immediately adjacent to Che lot that you propose to change to a bus
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Mr. Simons then r��d e.�cerpCS from the "Restrictions and Covenants" attached to
, Ri�e Creek Plaza South t'�ddition. Ae stated these restrictions are affixed to
evzry piece of land in [his subdivision, except Block 6, and these people have
to atbide by them.
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Mr. Simons read the "L�,nd Use and Building Type" perrzitted, which is single
f8�nily only i.ncluding up to 3 car garages, and incidentr�l structures such as
pl,iyhouses or outdoor living rooms He continueci reading "Architectural Control",
�Arelling Coats, Quality and Size", "Building Locatiun", "Nuisances ", and "Garbage
$n�i Refuse Disposal". Mr. Simons read that "therye covenants are to run with the
la�id and shall be binding on'all parties for a pexiod of twenty years from the
�i;°at day of May, 1958". He said these people a�e bound by thesa covenants until
19;'8 and they live right across the street from this prvposed construction.
2�ix Simons continued Mrs. PAxsons, a widaw si.nce July, 1972, has five children and
ia pxoud of her home that is acrosa from thia site. He said these people have to
ma:.ntain and protecL ti-��:� r,�om�s as b�st a� th�� c�n af7d they must trusr you, �he
Eit.y, to protect their rights a�so. He said the City is creating a hardship on
thE�se people by allowing eomething like this to be consrructed.
Mx. Simons read Paragraph I under Section 45.131, Uaes Permitted in M-1 Zoning
� wh9.ch atated; "Other wholesale, light manufacturin�, construction or service uses
which are similar in character to those enumerated above, will not be dangeroua
or othex�aise detrimental to persons residing or wnrking in the vicinity thereof,
or to the public welfsre, and will not impair the use, enjoyment or value of any
' prcperty, but not inciuding �.ny uses excluc��d .t.ereinafter". He then said referring
to the same Ordinance, under Section 45.13�, Fg�agraph 0, Uses Excluded in M-1
Zoring, he read; "Any o?-her uae which is objectiUnsbl.e by reason of noise, dust,
, dixt, noxious gases, odor, �ibration, glare, or explosive or because of subjection
of life, health and pr�perty to h�zard".
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Mr, Simons said when the City fathers put a park in Block 2, six lots away, they
were keeping in mind the w`lf�re of the comr,iuni�y with no sidewalks. He said he
is appealing to the i�oard, from the property owners, asking that the Board deny
tha variance �_::d t�ryt the Board recommenci that thm use be denied in this �ase.
He added he wr_,-:.t c? pl�,^,d with Ylr. Christianson th�t his interesta be consistant
with the comi*iunity. He asid that this use would violate the Code and this use
would be a complete apoilage of the neighborhood r�s it conflicts with the
surroundings.
Mr. Simons read an article, �rom the Friciley newspaper, dated August, 1968, ar.d
, intLtled •"Rice Creak - A Jewel Within Our. i'.e�ch ", which stated partially that
mor. land should be preserved for public use. He said �nd this land they are
ape,iking ab�ut ia right next to this site. Mr. Simflna said in the Fridley
Com,�rehensive Sewer P�an they �sk to prevent dev�lopment on wet lands and he
' sai�i that is what the applicant is askin� ycu to ,�1Zow. He said this construction
will destroy the buff�r to the Creek and aesthetically there can be nq question
tha'�: it is a desti�zction to the neighborhond and it wi11 be hezazdous for chil�ren
� and it will decrease tl�►e value of the land �nd it wi11 be creating heavy noise and
tha�; it wi11 pa].lute viau�lly. He said he s�uggeat� that it will add to the pollution
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of Rice Creek by spillage from'the buses being washed into the Creek. Mx. Simons
sa�d he would strongly urge Mr. Christianson for his reconsideration to a different
si�:e that would not detract from the community.
Mr James Makie, 200 Rice Creek Terrace, stated he very strongly objects to the
va�-iances and the building of thia bus garage. He said he is a Graduate Mechanical
�nF;ineer, a Registered Professional Engineer, a member of the State Society of
Prc�fessional Engineers and a member of the National Society of Professional
En�,ineers .
Mx. Makie said from the environmental point of view, the housing of buses next to
Ric.e Creek seems to be in agreement with what our gr�ndparents have done in
Mir.neapolis. He said if we would only learn from what has happened. He said he
re�.d they now want to tear down all the commercial buildings along the Mississippi
River and put the beauty back in that area. He said here, we talk about building
alcng our beautiful creek. He said we should learn from history.
Mr. Makie continued that there is a pipe, 3 feet in diameter, that comes down.to
� the Creek and originates from Designware. He said Designware does anodizing,
and from the colors he observed coming out of the pipe, he assumed they were
dunping their anodizin� tanks into the Creek. He said he reported this to the
� Cozp of Engineers. He said we don't seem to be learning, a spillway would be more
• pollution. He said from this standpoint, he is v�ry concerned with this building
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Mr. Makie said his job involves technical accident work where they try to
reconstruct an accident to see why and how it happened. He said from this
standpoint h e is also very concerned for the children in his neighborhood because
of the cargo trucks that will be coming to this site. He said there are no laws
gov�rning maintenance of these trucks and he has investigated many accidents where
these trucks have had brake failure. These trucks will be servicing these buses
and.will be coming down the side streets where the children are playing in the
stx��ets. He said this area is nat used to a large volume of traffic. He said
the bus drivers would get used to having the chi.ldren in the street but the truck
dri>>ers would not be used to the area. He added the streets are not wide enQUgh
for a large volume of traffic.
Mr. Harju stated this Board does not act on the land use or the size and type of
buil.ding but only on variances of footage to lot lznes.
Mr. Makie said if these variances are not granted, the garage could not be built.
Mrs. Calvin Hamilton stated her children ride their bicycles on the street. She
saie they have estimated the 17 buses will be making 80 trips a day on these
stxeets and she asked the Board if they thought that was reasonable o�i a residential
street.
Mr. Drigans stated that the Code that the Board has to follow, specifically states
that bus and taxi storage yards are allowed in M-1 Zoning.
Mr. �>imons said yes but this use is inconsist nt with the area and it requires
spec�al Scrutinizing for what land use should be allowed.
Mr. ])rigans informed the audience that the Board of Appeals is merely an advisory
boar�t to make recomrnendations to the City Council on variances. The City Council
has crther advisory boards like the Planning Commission and Building Standards-
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Deaign Contxol Coc�nittee that advises them on land use and building types and
design.
Mr, ChriStianson arrived at 9:45 P.M.
� Mr, Christianson came forward to present his request. He stated they need a
five foot variance to allo�a the parking lot to be up to the pxoperty line. He
sa�d they want the variance as it would make it easier to build but they could
, build without the variance by moving the parking lot to the front of the
bu�lding. He said as far as polluting the creek, they have to follow the
re�uirements of the Watershed Co�anission so he could see no problem with pollution.
He said as far as the trucks using residential streets, they would be using Main
� Street only which is not totally a residential street, it does have light industry
bordering it also.
Mr� Drigana asked Mr. Christianson if he could buy five more feet of land to the
so�ith so they would not need the second variance fox the side yard.
Mr. Christianson said they have a purchase agreement for the north 25 feet of�
Lo�; 2 and he felt they could acquire five more feet. He said he didn't think
th�it five feet would hurt the adjacent property owners. He said he has owned
th:'_s property aince 1955 and since their pXesent bus garage is to small, they
wa�ited to now utilize this land.
Mr, Boardman said that there is a road easement to the west that would have tq
be vacated before construction.
Mr, Chxistianson said he thought the easement had alrea.dy been `tacated and he
ju::t found out today that he would have to have it vacated.
Mr, Drigans asked what the drainage plan was as the people were concerned.
Mr. Christianson said they will have a catch basin and storm sewer but they
will have to meet Watershed restxictions. He said they want to keep the area
as natural as possible and they only plan on taking out 3 trees. He said the
prcperty is eroding now because of the motorcycles that use it as a roadway.
He said the 17 buses would be inside the building when they are not in use and
they would be driven directly into the building. He said they have parking
inside�the garage for 20 buses. He said the building would have metal panels
o� a green color so it will blend in.
Mrs. Wahlberg said since the people seem to object to a metal building, would
he consider another type of building.
• Mr. Christianson answered he would change anything within �ceason that the C ity
would require. He eaid they do have trained drivers �nd the transport drivers
would only be coming in once a month so there ahould be no traffic problems.
Mr, HeCounotes asked what Mr. Christianson was going to do in 5 years when the
business expanded. •
Mr. Christianson said he ntver planned on expanding. He said according to the
sch�ols, the pogulation ia decreasing and they do not plan to ever have to expand.
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Nx. Calvin Hamilton a�id Mr. Christianson has said they owned this land since
' 1955 with the purpose in mind of building a bus garage on it. He asked if he
was correct in saying that the Zoning Ordinance in 1955 would not allow a bus
garage.
Czairman Drigana answered he thought it was not specifically allowed or
disallowed.
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Mi)TION by Crowdez, aeconded by Wahlberg, to close the public hearing. Upon a
v��ice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously
M:�. Harju stated the applicant has a right to build on his land when he meets
tt�e Codes, He sai.d he would rather see him park behind the building than it►
f��ont o� i„t, He said he is not in favor of the side yard variance but the
p�crking lot variance seems reasonable.
Mz�. Crowder said he basic�slly goes along with what Mr. Harju said. He said
we have quite a number of these buildings in the area and be it not for '
residential homes across the street, this variance wauld be acted on with a lot
less discusaion. He said the side yard variance from 30 feet to 25 feet is
not a hardship as he could buy more land.
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Mra, Wahlberg stated that this is an unfortunat� land use as she felt the land
that abuts the creek cauld he used in a better manner. She said he i� restxicted
by the fact that the land is zoned I� 1 and has been zoned M-1 for quite some tiane
She said he has the xight to build on his land whether the Board grants the
variance ox not, She said it would be an advantage to the neighborhood to have
tha parking behind this building instead of in the front of it. She said the onLy
wa;� she �elt ahe could show her disapproval for allowing such a business from
goCng into an area like this would be to vote against the variances.
. CYutirman Drigans atated he was not convinced that the environmental regulati.ons
ar�: adequate for putting any industrial developmcnt ne�t to a park that has any
ha::ard to the environment. He said the Board cotild table this request and refer
Gh:.s item to the Planning Commission to let them make a decision on the land use.
M07'ION by �iarju, seconded by Wahlberg, to refer this item to the Planning
Con�nission for their reco�endation on the land use and table this iteat until
such time as this reporr is ready. Upon a voice vate, there being no nays, the
motion cazried unanimously.
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Reconvened•'
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3. A R;QUEST FOR A VARIADICE OF SECTION 56 05, 3��, FFIDLEy SIGN ORDINANCE, TO INCR�ASE
THE _MAXIMUM SIZE FOR A WAI.L SIGN FROi�1 75 SQUA� �EET 'il5'/, OF THE TOTAL WALL AREA)
to !�S SQUA,P.� FEET, TC? ALLO'�I THE F.itECTION 0� A 4:� �Ii�N T�? BE L(�ATED ON LOT 18
BLO�;K 5T RICE CXEEK PI.AZA SOUTH ADDITION Ti� SAmLa' ?3';ING 6528 UNIVERSITY AVENUF.
�.,, FRIllLEYY�MINNESO�A. (REQUEST BY EDI1�A RE,�S,'1'Y, I�'C 6528 UNIVERSITY AVEN[JE
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Ms. Judith Shea was present to present the request. She�said the sign is now � III
located o� their Hopkins Office and they plan to cut it down to be 90 to 95 � G
s�uare feet. She said this sign is very much the sau►e as what is existing at
Holly Shopping Center and they would be occupying the last office on the west ,
. end of tha center. She said by being able to use this sign they would be
s�ving approximately $2,000.00 in cost.
Ms. Shea continued the sign will be interior lit and will be attached to the
f�ont canopy of the building. She said it will be tipped at an angle toward
Uziveraity Avenue, as all the signs are, for easiex readibility.
Cliairman Drigans atated the Board had received a letter from Edina Realty, Inc.
w'lich stated their vaziance request. �
M�)TZON by Wahlberg, seconded by Harju, to accept the letter from Edina Realty, Inc.
U�;�on a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
M�a. Shea said that the furniture store that will be moving in next door to them
wCll have a smaller aign than they are allowed so that end of the shopping center
w��n't be unbalanced.
M�)TION by Crowder, s�conded by Wahlberg, to clo�e the public hearing. Upon a
v��ice vote, there being no nays, the motion carri�d unanimously.
M:-. Harju aAked if any other stores in Holly have received variances.
Cliairn�an Drigans said he knew Leiba had received a variance and he th�ught
P�:nny's had a variance.
M;-. Crowder and Mrs. Wahlberg both stated they had no objection to the variance.
M(1TION by Wahlberg, aeconded by Crowder, to recoumend to the City Council,
a��proval of the variance. Upon a voi�ce vote, there being no nays, the motion
c��rried unani.mously. �
' 4. A�tEQUEST FOR A VARi:(�N,CE 0�' SECTION 45.053. 4B. FRIPI�EY CITY CODE. TO R�DUCE THE
Rl;QUIRED SIDF. YARD �tn'�1 10 ��;�T TO 8.5 F��'T TO �GT.OW TeiE CONSTRUCT�ON OF AN
A])DITION ONTO AI�I EXiSTII�G STRUCTtTr.E LC�ATED ON I,O� BLQ�i� 5, RICE CREEK TERRACE
' P].AT 4. TFiR SAME BE'�1�IG 6745 - 7TH STRELT N.E., F�II7`.��."Y, MLi�ESOTA. (REQUESx BY_
M�;. DAVIll RICKTER, 6746 - 7�€ STREET N.E.9 F�IDLEY. ;4INNESOTA.)
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M(�TION by Wahlberg, seconded by Crowder, to waive reading the public hearing
nc�tice. Upon a voice vote, there being na nays, the motion carried.
M�'. Rickter was present to preaent the request. Mr. Rickter stated he would
1�.ke to construct a 17 foot 2 inch by 18 foot addition onto the back of the
hc�use. He said they would like the addition to be flush with the north wall of
tY.eir home that ia 8.5 feet from th� lot line. He added their garage is on that
si,de of�their dwelling so it does have a legal setback now.
M�•. Rickter said the addition would be a dining xaom and itimily room with a
dc�or inta the kitchen. The addition would have sliciing gluss doors out the back.
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M�r. & Mrs. Joseph Mikre, 6756�- 7th Street, neighbora to the north, came forward
, to hear the presentation. Mr. Mikre said he did not wish to object to the variance
bt�t he did want to ask about the addition creating a fire hazard, setting a
precedent in the neighboxhood, and wondered iF it would devalue his property.
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b: within 5 feet of the lot line but living area mu�t be 10 feet fram the line.
H�� said the applicant could move the addition 1.5 feet further away from the line
b�it that would result in a jog in the wall, which mighC look worae than having the
a�idi.tion closer Co the lot line.
M,'. Mi,kre asked about the fire hazard.
Ci�ainnan Drigans answered that the Board trys to keep 15 feet between structures
' ai►d he �ai.d that aince Mr. Mikre's hous� is 7.13 feet from the line, there should
, be: no problem as to creatting a fire hazard.
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MC�TION by Crowder, seconded by Harju, to close thE public hearing. Upon a voice
vcte, thexe being no nays, the mation carried unanimously.
Ct�ai�nan Drigans said that the apparent hardship is that he wants to keep the
addition flush with the addition but he would not be going any closer to_ the
lina thart he is �lxeady,
Mz. Crowder stated that technically, he is a long way £rom the adjacent
stz�uctures.
MOTION by Crowder, seconded by Harju, to recommend. to the City Council, approval
of the variance for the reasons stated above. U�on a voice votie, there being no
na;ys, the motion carried unanimously.
AU JOURNMENT :
Th�: meeting was adjourned by Chairman Drigans a� 11;35 P.M.
Re;apectfully submitted,
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P•ir. Gerald Davis
' Dear F�s . Davis :
' Fleas� accept r:,y letter_ for p�tition te request all necessary
utilities �'v�c �Er' � S2:^72Z' � S�OtIi� �'E'..�7°, , SlY°C�t surfacir.g) fOY'
the 3� acre ��arcel J_yiny nortlz oi 7��h, east of S�iain St. ,
South of 81st and �aest of Univ. ��ve. Tni � ne�� area will
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think it �:�auld be advantageous to a11_ parties concerned to
put in the service clrive and f31st at tizis time.
' . Thank-you very n:uch,
, Sincerely,-,
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RESOI.UTION QRA�RING IMPROV�MENT ANA FINAL PLANS ANA SPECTFI-
CATIONS ANU ESTTMATES OF COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
ST, 1973-1 ANA ST. 1973-2 (MSAS) AADENDUM #2
WHER�AS, Resalution Na. �3-1973 adopted on the 2nd day of April
by the City Couneil, set ths date for hearing on the proposed improvements,
as specifically noted in the Noxice of Hearing attached hereto for reference
as Exhibit "A", and
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WEiEREAS, a11 oi the property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
wi.th the uaking of these improvements (as noted in said Notice) were given ten
(10) days noti,ce by mail and published notice of the Council Hearing through
two (2) weekly publications o£ the required notice, and the hearing was held
and the property owner� heard thereon at the hearing as noted in the said notice.
:�'OW, THEREFARE, BE IT RESOI.VED, by the Council of the City of Fridley,
An���. Couzty, Minnesota as follows:
1. 'fhat the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution No.
43-1973 axe hereby ordered to be effected and co�npleted as soon
.�is reasonably passible,ta wit: .
Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix
bituminous mat, concrete curb � gutter, storm sewer system, water $
sanitary sewer services � other facilities located ��s follows:
A. Streets Under Project St. 1973-1
Sylvan Lane: Starlite Boulevard to Jupiter Drive
68th Avenue: Rice Creek Terrace to 7th Street
7th Street� 67th Avenue to 68th Avenue
McKinley Street: 75th Avenue to Lakeside Road
B. Streets Undex Project St. 1973-2 (MSAS)
61st Avenue: Starlite Boulevard to Main
SLarlite Boulevard: 61st Avenue to Sylvan Lane
7th Street: Mississippi Street to 67th
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Avenue
2. 7'hat waxk to be pexformed under this project may be performed under
c►ne ox more contracts as may be deemed advisable upon receipt of bids.
3, 7'hat the City Engineer, Nasim M. Qureshi, and the City's Consulting
E�ngineers are hereby designated as the Engineers fox this improvement.
7ney shall prepare final plans and specifications fox the making
cf such imgrovement.
ADOPTEp BY `I'H� GITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ; r` DAY OF ������� ,
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CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL
MAYOR - FRANK G. I.�EBL
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R.�SQI.UTION ORAERING IMPROVEMENT AND FINAI. PLANS ANA SPECIFI-�
CATIQNS AND ESTIMATES OP CQS'�S THEREOF: SANITARY SEWER AND
STORM S�WER PRQJECT #113
WH�REAS, Resolution No. 41-1973 adopted on the 2nd day of April
by the City �ouancil, set the date for hearing on the proposed improvements,
as specifically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference
as Fs�chibit "A'►, and
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WHEREAS, all of the property owners whose property i.s liable ta be assessed
with the making of these improvements (as noted in said Notice) were given ten
��Q) days nutice by mail and published notice of the Council Heaxing through
two (2) weekly publicaxions of the required notice, and the hearing was held
and the prop�xty owners heard thereon at the hearing as noted in the said notice.
i�QW, TFiEREFQRE, BE IT RESOLVEO, by the Council of the City of Fridley,
Ancal�� Caunty, Minnesota as £ollows:
1. That tha £o�lowing improvements proposed by Council Resolution No,
41-1�73 are hereby oxdered to be effected and completed as soon
.as reasonably possible,to wit:
Sanitaxy Sewer Mains Outlet F, Storm Sewex Outfall
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To sexve the area bounded by Matterhorn Drive on the west; I. 694
on the south; Gaxdena Avenue on the north; and the City Municipal
boundaries on the east.
2. That work to be performed under this project may be perfor�ed under
one or more contracts as may be deemed advisable u�on receipt of bids.
3. That the City Engineer, Nasim M. Qureshi, and the City's Cansulting
' Engineers ars hereby designated as the Engine�rs fox this improvement.
They shall prepaxe final plans and specifications for the making
. of such improvement.
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ATI'EST :
�I'T'�! CLERK �- MARVIN C. BRUNSELL
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MAYOR - FRANK G. LI L
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FRIALEY, MINNESOTA
May 17, 1973
THB MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
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On April 30, 1973, I met with Judge Spencer Sokolowski to
di��i�ss the prab].em he has been having conductir�g juxy trials. Because
c?��' the location of the clerk�s of£ice, people are entering the court
rpom and passing through to the clerk's affice. Judge Sokolowski men�ioned
�hat this distxaets the jury and causes them to lose their train o£
thought on the items under consideration. He asked that we check out
�he possibi.lity of a sl�ding partition, or possibly a curtain, that
could be installed starting at the westerly entrance of the court room
snd extending all the way back to the clerk's office eritrance.
Upon reviewing a few possibilities, the following information
was compiled;
1. The initial cost of installation of a hand-drawn curtain
�or separation wauld be approximately $1,OOp. An electrically drawn
curtain would run a little aver $1300.
2. The cost of a folding door system, similar to the separation
we have existin� in our conference room would range roughly between
$13Q0 and $2,OQ0. Copies of the two proposals are attached to this
mema and a drawing of the proposed alterations will be prepared for your
xeview t�e night of the meeting.
The cost of �h�s project will probably xun appxoximately $1500.
Judge Sokolowski has assuxed us that he has $1500 to take care of the
exp�nse as i�G was budgeted £rom Anoka County. Sa if this improvement
is made, the entire cost--up to $15Q0--wi11 be paid by the County.
Recommendation: The City Council authorize the installation of a
�ralding partition a.n the Council Chambers to b� paid for by Anoka County.
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City Managex
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p.o, box 187
hopkins, minnesota 55343
pa�,� May 10 t 1973
TQ� Fyridley City Office
6431 U�iv�raity Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Minne�ota
Attc� � Mr. HaWard Matson
Job:
Location:,
Arch i tect:
PROPOSAL
phone: 612•935-7�59
Court Asea
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�rnish 8c Inetall, complete �rith necesaary header conatruction,
cutting back of atage atd �oving of rail. owr I�oderntold Qood�eatar
��1 serie• folding door �+ith surface mouoted track.
����$ THE SUM OF ----------------•---------------------s1,305.00
ADD fos� recesaing of traok into th� ceiling, The Sua� Of �95.00
Note: Unloading and atorage is not included in this proposal.
F.0.6, Factory � Freight allowed to job Delivery � to 6 weeks after placing order with factory.
1'�RMS: Material & Labor, Ne� cash payment for 90 0 of value of materials and labor on job during previous 30 day period: due IOth of
{olluwing me-th. R��a^^P �!ne 3n �avs after complecion.
Materfal Only; IGU'. iei cash paymen[ dut 30 days afcer receip[ ot material. iNo[e: Service charge of I% per month on che
unpaid balance shali be assessed on past due accounts.)
NOTICE 70 INSTALL: Upon no�ice of purchaser to �nstafi; if buiiding is not ready for us to continue with work because of conditions
beyond our control, the purchaser shal I assume extra costs resulting therefrom.
BACI( CHARGES: No back charges for lakaor performed or material furnished by others shall be made to us, unless such labor is
performed or material furnished on our written order. '
TITLE: Title to material shail pass to purchaser upon delivery to freight carrier at point of Manufacture and all responsibility for loss
of and damage to macerials during and after delivary is assumed by the purchaser.
FREIGHT DAMAG� QR I-OSS IN TRANSIT: Is purchasers responsibility, (Have carrier's agent note damages or shortages on freight
bill before signing delivery receipt. In the case of concealed damage, insist on obtaining a damage inspection report from the
carrier within 10 days. Glaims must normally be filed within 15 days af[er delivery date.)
I.IASII.ITY: We shall make every effort to perform the obligations set forth in this ptopasal, but we shall not be responsible for
damages, delays or IosseS by carriers, firg, accident, lockouts, scrikes, acts of God, or other causes or co�ditions beyond our
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FROM� MAHIN•WA�Z, INC.
P. 0. Box 187
Mopkins, Minn. 55343 '
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ACCEPTANCE
Member: Commercial Canstruetion Induatrfes Crsdit Group ond Twin Citl�s Area Construction Biddlny Practiees Cod•
�istrib��l�,rs o` modernfold flezible wall� in fabriC, wood, al�minUm or ;teeL
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Gity of Fridley �
64th and Mississippi
�ridleX, Minnssota 55421
Attention: Howard Mattson
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Gentlemen:
Re: Courtroom Partition
F7EPLY T�� Minneapolis Office
'�IVe submit the following prices to furnish one 36'0" x 8' 1" Pella Wood
Folding Partition. '
�eries 558 Pella Wood Folding Partition in special stain oak -$1650.00
� Series 558 Pella Wood Folding Partition in unfinis hed oak -$1125 . 00
Seriea 558 Vinylwood Folding Partition in walnut -$1125 . 00
Delivery is approximately eight weeks from date finished measurements are
received.
Terms: Net - 30 days, sales tax not included.
Not Included; electrical work, painting or staining of items other than the
vinylwood or special finished oak door.
General contractor to install the partit^�on. All plaster channel and backing
to be �nstalled by the general contractor. General contractor is responsible
for adequate backing to take the weigttof our door. '
Installation Alternate; Add $925.00 if we are to install the door.
We appreciate the apportunity to submit our bid. If you have any questions,
please contact us ,
Sincerely , .
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Jim 1Vlatry
QI$�"RIC�{JTOR QF QUALITY BUIL4�NG PROD{,J�T�i FOR OVER 25 YEARS
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APPOINTMENT FOR CITY GOUNCIL CONSIDERATION - MAX 21, 1973
NAME POSITION SALARY
Richard Camexon Operation � Maintenance $8S5
2�� 69th Place Man - Pub�ic Works Street per
Fr.;:=�ley, Minn. Section Manth
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MEMORANAUM
G�RaLn R, IlAVTS, cz'�^ t�IANAGER
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JAMES P. HTI.L, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR
MAY 16, 1973
APPpINT1�NT OF POLICB TECHAiICIAN
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, City Council, the appointments of the below named individua.ls as
pxobationary police technicians for the Fridley Police Department.
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EFFECTIVE DATE
June 4, 1973
SALARY
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Lawrenc� A. Chubb June 4, 1973 � 599.00 Aispatchex
Larry Simon
Kathryn Mulrooney will iill the newly authorized position of police
technician allacated in the new police budget.
It is x�commended that Lawrence Chubb be appainted as a police
technician to fill a curxent vacancy created by the xesignation oi
Polica Aispatcher Larry Si.mon. In consideration of the progress being
ntade on the new Anoka County Law Enforcement radia system, and a current
unknown element as to �xidley's requirement to have personnel exclusive�y
fox di.spatching function$ after the new xadio sys�em is in operation, I
feel it would be unwisa to fill the dispatcher�s vacancy with a new
dispatchex at tha hi�gher rate of pay ($.698.00) than that of a technician.
Should we ;find a xequirement exists at a latar dats £ar the continuation
of our dispatching system as it exists today, we could reclassify one of
the abave tachnicians as a dispatcher.
Tt is the initial intent to utilize technicians fox the numerous
administrative tasks currently being perfox�aed by sworn. police officers
and supervisors. It is anticipated that with the implementation o£ the
technicians the manhours in•the field by police officers and supexvisors
w�.11 be greatly increased. Technicians are required to work any shift
and any day of the week where the highest demand on their ssrvices exists.
T1ne modsrn p4lice administrative concept af police technicians has been
gxBatly expanded. The$e individuals who fall somewhexe between a top
cl�xica]. +�mployee and �elow a police officer, are being xecammended fox
utili�a�ion in policQ departments across the country £or a variety of
functia�s i.ncluding �.nvestigat�ve aides, co�munity Ssxvica officers,
avidenca technicians, patrol aides (such as taking'xeports on minor
compl�ints, photographic technicians and crime prevention officsrs),
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May 16, �97�
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, fox t a past eleven (11) yeaxs. Miss Mulrooney has a B,A, degree in
Sociology, �nglish and �usiness fxom St. Cloud State College which she
received in 1971. MiSS Mulrooney is currently employed in the Crime Lab,
He�nepin County Sheriff's Aepartment and has worked there for the past 2�
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Lawxence A. Chubb is 2S, married with one child and lives in Brooklya1 Park.
' Mr, curxently has 1Q� quarter credits at North Hennepin Junior College
and plat�s to conti,nue hi.s education. Mr. Chubb achieved the rank of E-4
whilv sexving in the military police, United States Army. Mr. Chubb is
' currQntl,y next in Gonsideration on the Fridley Police Patrolman's Civil
Sexv�ce List and has completed all testing and standard investigation for
that position.
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L�ST OF LICE�iSF�S TO B•� AP'ROVEL BY T'�?'. CiT'� ;;t�UNCIL AT '�'��'. �F���TIP3G Or '.��° 21 1�;' ���
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SEr�VICE STAT'ON
Country Boy Station
130� Mississipoi St.
� ridley
piversid� Car ;�a3h
6�?0 F�st River Road
;ridlsy
Champlin Superette
7298 xwy. 65
Fridley
Grax?t�s She1.1
751�' ``"A�aiversity Ave.
F'r id�3 �w f
Ga�°�a�,ge Picku�
J and �i Pickup
?531 Lake Drive
Circle Pines
Food �stabli5hment
Sears Roebuck
5199 �wy. 6;
�ri�iley
Gevrge is in � ridlef
3720 .F,ast River Road
Fridley•
Big 3�s P�z�a
3�1 Osborne Road
F ridley
Maple Lanes
631Q H�r�T. 65
�� rir�ley
F,yan� s Conoco
�389 Universi:ty Ave.
Fridley
OF?' SA?�F B�'sR
Bol�'s �roduCe Ranch
7620 Un`.versity Ave.
rriciley
Henry Lemm
Robert Schleeter
Larry I�iludford
Duane Grant
Leo Bruder
Sears Roebuck
Geaxge Nicklow
Robert Johnson
Fridl.ey Rec. & Serv. Co.
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Robert Schroer
A'PRO'1ED ��" _
Fire Insp.
Cor►m. Dev. Adm. 30.�G
Fire Insp.
Cor,un. Dev. Adm.
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Coc7m. Dev. Adr�.
Fire Ins�.
Conm. Dev. A��im.
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3�.00
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Publtc Saf.ety Dir. 3�.00
Comm. Dev. t.�m. 20.00
Anoka County Health 25.00
Deut.
Anoka Health Dent. 25.Q0
• Anoka Health Dep�. 25.00
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°ublic Safety Dir. 1 �.00
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EMPLOYEFS LIQUOft ,
' Annette Jot�nson
793Lt Woodlawn pr�.ve Sandee � s Cafe
� Beth Fahrmann
7�8 Soring Lake Road Sandee�s Cafe
' Philip Hewitt
3915 Lookout Place , Sandee�s Cafe
' Lorraine Esler
21�9 - 99th Ave. Sandee�s Cafe
i ' Shar��? Ryerse
3Qi°� `, <srndale Sandee�s Cafe
Mar� ,R.: saher
' 2g1r - llth Ave. So. Sandee�s Cafe
r�atherine May
, �57 - 99th Ave. San�ee�s Cafe
Diane E�.ickson
653l� oakely Drive sanaes � a cafe
, Charles Stauffacher Sandee�s Cafe
1OQ60 Jack�on 3t.
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2�12 Brookview Drive George is in Fridley
' Zde11a Hi11
,27�Q Taylor St. George is in Fridley
� Nan�y Martin �
3726 (3irard Ave. No. (}ecarge is in Fridley
' ��onda I1au�
Z031 Missi.saippi. 3t. asorge ia in Fridley
Mur�e7. Fayne
� 3549 �'merson Ave.So. f3eoxge is in Fridley
Ma��a�ret Michael Q�eor�e is in Fridley
' 3738 Gtrard Ave. No.
Ma�y P�.sansky
�105 Madison St. George is in Fridley
' , Marie Roge+.rs
8],00 Zane Ave, No• George is in Fridley
I ' Rosem�,��-y' Ant1
1Qlt51 Washington Blvd, George ie in Fridl�r
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Public 5afety Dir. 5•00
Public Safety D�r. 5.00
Public Sa.fety Dir. 5.00
Public Safety Dir. 5.00
Public Safety Dir. 5.00
Public Sa?'ety Dir. 5.00
Dublic Sa�ety Dir. 5.00
Publie Safety Dir. 5.00
Public Safety Dir. 5.00
Public 3afety Dir. 5.00
Public Safety Dir. 5.00
Public Safety Dir. 5.00
Public Safety Air. 5•�
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Public Safety Dir. 5.00
PubliQ Safety Dir. 5.00
Public Safe y Dir. 5.00
Public Safety Dir. �.00
Public Sa�e+.y Dir. 5.00
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, Philip Phillipa
3`�39 Hart Rlvd. ^,ec�rge is in Fridley
I , FO�D ESTABLISHMENT
Country Boy StatiQn
�' '1301 Mississipp�. St.
Fridl�y Henry Lemm
' 'JSED GAR LOT
National Auto Salvage
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Comm. Dev. Adrn. 25.00
Comm. Dev. Ac�n. 100.00
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N�me Addreas Units Fee Approved by: I
ordon Jo�gensan,
225 Cha�et Drive
ridley, Min�. 55421
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ON MAY 21� 1973
GAS SERVTCES APPRO�ED BY
Moen Company
3716 Quail �
Minneapolis, iriinnesata By: Aert Mitchell W. Sandin
GENF�RAL CQNTR�G'�OR �
M. J. Arndt Con�truction Co.
2Q80 Shexwood Raad '
Minneapolis� Minnesota By: Maxlan.Amdt C. Belisle
David Chr�stensen "
104Q - 128th Avenue N.E.
Blaine, klianesota By; David Chxistensen C. Belisle
D�Gaxdner Canstruction
7950 East River Road N.E.
Fa�idley� Minnesata • Sy; Robert DeGardner C. Belisle
Charles �. Johanson Inc,
580 - fi9th Avenue N.E. �
Fridley�, Mi.nnesota 55432 By: Charles Johanson C. Belisle
Lyle J. Kaufenbsxg Gen. Cont.
76 North Western Avenue
St. Pau]., Minneaota By: Lyle Kau�enberg C. Belisle
Noxth Metxo Construction Inc.
520a Central Avenue N.E.
Minneapo].is, Minnesota By; Dennis Barker C. Belisle
Paco, Incoxporated ,
5920 Kirkwood I•ane North
1�inneapolis, Minnesota By: Gerald Paschke C. Belisle
P�tio Roofs Company �
3118 I.yndale Avenue North
Minneapol�s, Minnesota By: Jerry Nystxom C. Belisle
Reynolds Construction
•6556 CherQkee Lane �
Minneapolis, Minnesota • By: Lea Reynolda C. Belisle
OOFING
Mohawk Roo f ing
3715 I.ongfellaw Street South
Mi�cineapoli,s, Min�nesota By: Ronald Mohawk � C. Bel.isle
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ESTIMATE�a P'OR THE FRIAL�X GITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION - MAY 21, 1973
Bury & Carlson, Inc.
6008 Wayzata Boulevard
Minneapolis, Minn. 55416
PARTIAL Eatimate �2 on Street Improvement Froject
ST, 1973-1
PARTIAL Estimate 4i2 on Street Improvement Project
ST. 1973-2
Progressive Contractors, Inc.
Box 368
Qsseo, Minnesota 55369
PAR.TIAL Estimate 1�7 on Street Improvement Project
ST. �972-1 �
PARTTAT. Estimate ��6 on Street Improvement Project
ST. �972-2
Nodland Associates, Tnc.
Alexandria
Minnesota ,56308
PARTIAL Estimate 4t12 Eor work. completed on Sanitary
�ewer, Starm Sewer and Watermain Improvement Praject
No. 1Q2
�Cen Christiansen Fainting, Inc.
7525 Fourth Street N. E.
.Fridley, Mlnaea�o�a 55432
P�IRTIAI. EstimaCe $1 for Water Tmprovment Project
No. ],09 A, Painting of Filtration Plant #2
Schumann� Bros., Inc.
Dox 8599
St. Faul, Minnesota 55110
PARTIAL �sCimate �E2 anWater Improvement Yroject•
Na. 109-8, Paiating of elevated waCer tank
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�STIMATES FQR CITY COUNCIL APPROVAI.
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Weaver, Talle & Herrick
316 �ast Mair� Street
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
" April Retainer and for services rendered
Carl J. Newquist
Smifih, Juster, Feikema, Haskvitz & Casserly
Suite 1050
Buildera Exehange Building
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
Apri7. Prosecutlan Wark �
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$ 1,555.00
$ 1,100.U0
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WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK
CHARLES R. WEAVER 316EASTMAINSTRE II I
HERMAN L. TALLE ' ANOKA,MINNESOTA
, VIRGIL C. HERRICK � , 427�5413 �-
ROBERT MUNNS �� ,�.,`
JAMES D. GIBBS Ma .I%� I973
FREDERICK W. KEISER, JR. �
WILLIAM K. GOODRICH
' THOMAS A. GEDDE
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City of Fridley
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' A ril Retainer 1 000.00
P $ �
' Staff Meetings 5 hours
Attend Council Meetings 9 hours .
Fridley Liquor Store 3 hours
Fire Department Pension ., 3 hours
, PoZice De artment Pension 4 hours
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Ste hson School Ri ht of Wa 1 hour
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' Towing Contract 2 hours
Dunkley vs. City of Fridley 5 hours
Fridley Municipal Code 4 hours
' Job Discrimination Matter 2 hours
Memorandum Regarding I11ega1 Arrest 2 hours
Miscellaneous Telephone CaZ1s 3 hours
43 hours
Extra Hours 455.00
� Secretarial A1lowance 100.00
, TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . $I , 555 . 00
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LEONARO L JUSTEq
N�NRY M. FQIKEMA
RONALp L. HASKVITZ
JAME8 �i. CA$$ERLY
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PATRICIA �.. @��015
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SMITH, �TUSTER, FEIHE1�iA, HASKVTTZ 8c CASSERLY
CMARTEREp
Fridley City Hall
6431 Universi�y Avenue N. E.
Frid1ey, Minnesata 55432
Attention: Mr. Gerald Davis
City Manager
May 15, 1973
SU��E �050
BU�LDERS ExCr+�NGE BUiLD�NG
M�NNEAPOUS. MiNNE50T�, SSt02
T�LEPMpNE 3�9-14a1
:R�DLEY OF��CE
6µl UNiVERS�TY AVENUE N. E.
FRI��EY, M�NNESOTA 55432
TELEPHONE 560-6A70
Re: April Prosecution Work
Dear Mr, Davis,
Atfi.�ched please find my time record for prosecution work during the
month af April, 1973. T have prepared this statement from my day
to day time r�cords which I am preserving should you desire fiurther
in�'ormatipn about any particular entry. I am also enc1osing nur
statement of fess for services rendered.
My time�recard for Apri1 is 27-1/2 hours of prosecutian work. Five
�ury trials scheduled far the month of April were concluded by guilty
p1eas without need for �ria1. I believe this is a ref1ection of the
excellent work of the Fridley police officers.
I wi11 carry aver the two and one half hours difference between r�y
�time and the 30 hour retainer as a credit on rny work during May, 1973.
Thank you.
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G 1 . WJ:
Fr ey Pr
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TIME RECORD FOR APRIL, 1973 PROSECUTION WORh
1. Court and Preparation therefor
2. Office Confeze�nces
a) Police Officers 1 hour 35 minutes
b) City Employees 15 minutes
c) Citizens 1 hour 15 minutes
d) Attorneys 15 minutes
e) Highway patrol Utti�ec� ..
3. Phone conferences
a) Police Officers 1 hour 10 minutes
b) City Employees 20 minutes
c) Citizens 1 hour 35 minutes
d) Attorneys 1 hour 30 minutes
e) Highway Patrol Officers 10 minutes
f) Court Clerks & Judges 1 huur 20 minutes
4. Correspondence and Formal Complaiots
5. Staff and Training Meetings
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13 hours 35 minutes
3 hours 20 minutes
6 hours S minutes
�i hours 30 minutes
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27 hours 30 minutes
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FORWARDED FROM LAST STATEMENT
Services rendered regarding representation
of City of Fridley in criminal ma�tters,
30 hours - Retainer $1000.00 $1000,00
Secretarial services 100.00 $1100,Q0
j"1A44. RM�T�a, �US� �R• pR'�K�MA AND HASKVIT7,
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NO. 4 DATE 5/11/73 co . o. �3�
TO Frir71P�� Minn �c�t-a (Citv nf FriAlc�vl �OWNER,
I This Appfication is for����;�.1 payment for ,(',,Qngra,l work done on your
��_.` Fridle Li uor Store 3 1 73 5 1 7
- y Q project from �� to �� 3
' DESCRIPTION OF PROJEGT Wf1EiK lTEI�{S CONTHACT COMPLETED COMPLETED BALANCE
Al1A0UNT THIS PERIOD TO DATE TO FINISH
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1.. Masonary-c�}��-��av:��g-��t�c.
2 �, Steel
�. Miscellaxrec��x� ��t��
�. Roof-075�.-��f�--?���3
`�. Steel E�e���.��-���0�-0521-055
�. Paint
'�. Glass & A��.�'ra��-0812-088
8. Apoxy 09�32
9. Caulking-����-�9�6�0
1i0. Hollow l�e�� � �s�'i�fare-0811
T�7.. Carpet-IZ41
�.2. Accousti���. t���0
�.3. Grilles � ��aw�r� i�3'l�4
�4. Sign 104�
:Il.S. Toilet Acc�ssa��:�e�
:1.6. Landscapi�
:�7. Fire Ext. IE�2�
�.�.. Lumber
.I.�. Carpentry Labo�
2�. Excavation �anc� fi.i� etc.
�!�.. Prof it-Overh�ac�--G�rq�nizatio�r
al Supervisc�ry
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' Add Change Orders Totafs
Deduct Change Orders Totals
Totals to Date
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4�,108 . 00
2,009.0
4,113.0
1,400.0
750.0
3,175.0
2,387.0
210.0
1,288.0
3,256.0
1,976.0
88.0
380.0
175.�
1,250.0
60.0
576.4
1,200.0
1,964.0
4,113.00
2,387.00
1,250.OQ
88.00
175.76
450.00
325.00
�.Q,243.27� 2,260.00
20,550.75
4,108.00
2,009.00
4,113.00
1,400.00
2,387.00
1,288.00
88.00
175.76
576.41
950.00
1,889.00
8,543.25
750.00
3,175.00
210.00
3,256.00
1,976.00
380.00
1,250.00
60.00
250.00
75.00
7,250.00 � 3,093.27
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Less Retainage at % � �
CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT Total to be Drawn to Date
Based on our observations, this application fo� payment is Total Previously Certified
correct to the best of our knowledge, and the contractor Amount Now Due
is entitled to the indicated payment � S 9, 943.89
Project checked by �� ��`" ��'�"`�''--_--`�-� This is to certify that all work listed above has been completed in accordance with contract documents
and that all lawful charges for labor, material, etc., for which previous ce�tificates have been issued.
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This f m checked by�!°' z� ��
PA M ER1C ON MA�SON S NANSON, INC. C
Aq� 1 S AND PLANNEqB
BY Date �� � B
KEYWAY BUILDERS INC.
5/11/73
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ANOKA COUNTY
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FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
� Aurin$ the past year, our community has been involved with other
�. communities in the northern suburbs, the Minneso�ka Highway Aepart-
menX, the Metropolitan Council, and the Metropolitan Txansit
Commi.asion in a st�dy to determine the type and location af a trans-
, portation facility crossing the Mississippi River to the north of
Interstate 694 and linking all communities in the northern suburbs.
�ft�r analyzin� considexable amounts of data, and gaining input fram
citizens living in our community through a series o£ five Public
, Meetings held during the past year, the Study's Management Tea.m has
recommendsd an alignment for the riew highway facility. This route
is shown on t�he attached map.
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The selected alignment and the basis for this selection will be
pxesented at a public forum to be held on May 31, 1973, at the Goon
Rapids Sr. High School at 7:3Q p.m. At the meeting, public officials
fxom our communi.ty wili be available to discuss the manner in which
the xoute benefits oux community and answer questions you might have
pertaining to the new ha.ghway. As an important community leader, I
aan heraby inviting you ta attend this meeting. I feel certain that
youx e�ierience� will belp u� to constructively provide this transpox-
tat�.on facili.ty to serve the best interest of all. oux citizens.
If you ave any c{usstions, please do not hesitate ta call. The City's
Plannin Assistant, Mx. erxold Boardman, will be available to answsr
your qu stians. Please hone 560-3450, extension 38.
SinGexely, 4
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FRANK G. I,IEBi,,
MAYOR
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M�#II�ING I,IST (Northtown Corridor Study) February 21, ly'3
Fzidley Chambex of Commerce Rotary Club of Fridley
Helen Johnson, Sec. Mgr, Robert SparAs, Pres.
6�79 Universiky Avenue N.E. 5100 Main Street N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley, Mn 55421
Fridley AFI� Club
Joyce Storla, Chairman
7�4$ Alden Way N.E.
Fridley, Minnesata 55432
Fridley GOP Club
HeB�ry Wahlberg, Chairman
1452 Windemere Drive N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Fridley Jaycees
Fran Nash, Preaident
� P.Q. Box 32004
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
� Fridley Mrs. Jaycees
Mrs. Gene Glodowski, Prea.
7439 Taylor Street N.E,
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
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Barbara Hughes, Pres.
548 Rice Creek Terrace N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Fridley I,ions Club
� Aon Bona, Pres.
1072 63rd Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
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$etty Bona, Pres.
1,072 63rd Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnespta 55432
Fridley Ministerial Asan.
, Rev, Gilbert Andersoci, Pres.
6394 tlniversity Avenue N.E.
Fxidley, Minnesota 55432
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Kiwanas Club of Columbia
Heighta and Fridley
George Pelto, Pres.
6000 Kenneth Way
Minneapolis� Mn 55422
Mayor Frank G, Liebl
222 Mercury Dr�ve
Fridley Mn 55432
Everett Utter
6084 Woody Lane N.E.
Fridley, Mn 55432
Tim Breider
7550 Tempo Terrace
Fridley, Mn 55432
W. R. "Walt" Starwalt
1021 Hackmann Circle
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Bill Nee
219 Logan Parkway N.E.
Fridley, Mn 55432
Gerald Aavis
City' Manager
Nasim Qureshi
City En$ineer
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING FOR JUNE 13, 1973.
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DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
CISTRICT NO 5�
2035 NO. LILAC OR�VE
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
�y 11, 1973
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City k�gineer
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue Northeast
Fridley� �Q.inneaota 55432
In Rep�y ReYer To: 315
C.S. 0205
T. H. 47
Sidewalks at •Mississippi Street
Aee�x� Mr. �ureshi t
The sidewalk constructiQn Yor the bus atope at :�ississippi
Street will be cor►structed by our Maintenance �orces.
As requested by you the watk in the no�rtheast quadrant will
be �qoved six to eight feet from the curb to provide more
safety Por the pedestrian.
It �here are ar�y queations� glease contact this o�Yice.
Sinoerely�
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Aia�rict 'PrafPic F�gineer
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City of Fridley
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May 15, 197�
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Ivr�tropo;.itan Ca�.incil F„f�rr�l Fii� �?�. 17Z7
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The Coorr'inarar �� th2 City oi Nrinneapolis has subm:rted fcr M�trapo ?tar�
, Council revie�v its Feasibiii*_;� St��cy of a Domed Stadium and Par�ing Garage
Facility for do:�.�n±�:�✓n �linnean�lis.
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units cf governmen� and aI1 �anits of c�overnrn�nt and sger_i��l districts tha� r.:ig::t
i4 affected by the p;o�osal. Any g�v�rnmental ur.it so r.�����ified may fi�n �vi*.hin
10 days a reuuest for a hearing at which they r.��ay oresent. their views �r tne
propcsa?. :� requ��st for a hearing must be in the form c* a re�olution �ettinq
iortr. th2 provisior�s in the propos�l that it believ2s aftects its cor:zmunity o- agenry.
T`he Council als� welco;nes any comments your unit of gov�:rnmert might �lave oii
thiG prnpos�l. �
The follocving mur.icipalities and sp�cial districts have been notified of this
prop� sa 1:
_ City of ivTinneap�Iis, Mayor Charles Stienvig
- Minr:eapci.is ��i�}- Council, Ri�•izard M. Erdall, President
- Min;�eso�� Hir,:�way Dept. , Rav I,appegaard, Commission�r
- Hennep::� Co:::�ty, SCaI112y R. C�NIe, �dr.:inistrator
- H'c)i :1°�111 Cr'._'I1tV ��^Ti� rt A. �i10�511@T'� niahWdy �ngin2er
- ?ollut:or. (;ont:ol Ag�r.cy, Grant P�erritt, , Di;�cto:-
1 An Agency�reated ta�oordinate the Planning and Development of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Comprising:
Anoka County O Carver County o Dakota County O Hennepin Couuty o R.amaey County o Scott County o Washington County
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- Villae�e of Gcid�n �aliey,� 6a:r:lE�y G. Orn�jns, Vill;�gc Mai�ager
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- Cit�� oi rioo�.;::�:�*_on, jo�» Fidg� on, Ci�y Ma..aaer
- E�ill�g� of �c?�r:a, W�-:rr�n C. H��de, Vi�lac�-� Mana�nr
- Ci�y cf St. Loui� Pari., C;�ris Chc:rch�s, City Maz�ac�er
- City o: R��:;'u�: sda'_�, Ueo.-g:= lleLay , City Mar_agc:
- City oi Brooiclyn Center, Donald G. Poss, City Manager
- City of Fridley, Gerald R. Davis, City Manager
- City of Colun.ria Heights, Malcolm t�Vatson, City Manager
- Village of St. Anthony, jerry Lee Dulgar, Village Manager
- Viliaqe of Lauderd��le, Robert C. Wisen, Mayor
- Metropolitan Transit Commission, Doug Kelm, Chairman
- Metropolitan Sports Area Commissian, Gerald L. Moore, Chm.
- Metropo�itan Sports Area Commission, Offices
- Uni�zrsity of 1�linnesota
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METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
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Chief Judge
T�th Judicial District
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Anodca, AflV 55303
' Dear Sir:
6te are inquirin� as ta whether an appointment has been m�de;
, aad when wa may expect such an appointuent to fi�l the vacancy
crested by the inability to serve by Faul S2�aw as atat�i in
his letter of March Z2, 1913.
' Our �ext raeetin� r,rill be held dn Juae 19, I973. May we g�lease
have this appointment by thst dste as th3.s is the daCe we plan
to set up aur co�xnittee work.
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, Re. Sheri.dan Pres den
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Mr. Gerald Davis
City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Re: Reply to Barbara Hughes' letter
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In response to the letter from�Barbara Hughes of the Fridley
League of Women Voters, we submit the following:
1. Parallel Comparisons. We agree that the report will
describe and compare nature centers and golf courses
within the 10-mile radius only. The graphic illustrations,
however, will continue to show some of the more unique
nature centers outside of the radius because they are so
--------few--in number. We have also shown some golf courses out-
side of the 10-mile area, and if we were to show all of
t�he golf courses outside of that radius, it would simply
more clearly emphasize the relative lack of go]f faci]ities
in the Fridley market area.
2. Incomplete Golf Data. The preliminary presentations were
simply that .., preliminary, and we did overlook several
items on the first graphics. They were, however, included
in our text materials. Coon Rapids' new executive nine is
not yet open, and it looks like there will be very little
play on it this year unless they begin to work harde.r than
they are now.
3. Fair Area Com arison. Item number 1 above would answer
t is as well,
4. North Park Nature and Golf Statistics. Our final report
wi contain a comp ete ana ysis an projection of costs
to develop either a nature center or a golf course on the
North Park site.
6440 Flying Cloud Drive, Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55343
400 Sibley Street, St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
1050 Wadsworth Boulevard, Lakewood, Colorado 80215
(612) 941-1660
(612) 222-3701
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5. "Don Fondrich, Naturalist" . I don't understand the
reference, but we have had both a naturalist (Fondrich)
and a resource manager (Stone) study and evaluate both
North Park and Locke Park as nature interpretive resource
bases.
5. Parallel Comparison (again). I repeat the answer ta
question number 1. Our comparison will include both
existing and proposed. Since there are many proposals
for nature centers and only one proposal for a public
golf course, it appeared to the League that we had not
made parallel comparisons. If they can begin to understan�d
that the comparison is parallel and accurate, they will
begin to understand the basis for our recommendation.
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7. Program. As the League ladies know, program is the heart
of nature interpretation. Nearly all of the sites we
listed as "proposed" could be available, on at least a
limited basis, to an organized, professionally led, program
of nature interpretation right now. The only comparable
___program for golf, the high school program, is required to
go considerably outside of the 10-mile study area in order
to meet its needs. A nature interpretive program would
have several choices (Islands of Peace, Locke Park, Moore
_:_L�ke,_Camp Lockslea, Locke House} right in Fridley, plus
as many more within the 10-mile study area without North
Park. "
8. Comparison. We will try to be as clear as possible in the
final report. One of the problems is the fact that you
can't have much of a golf program without a developed site
(course), but you can have a good nature interpretive program
without a developed site (nature center). When you have an
obvious shortage of courses and propflsals for courses
compared to an above average supply of existing areas and an
abundance of proposals for nature interpretive resource
development, the answer seems obvious without belaboring the
details.
If you have further questions, please call me.
BRAUER & ASSOCIATES, INC.
Donald G. Brauer, P.E.
President
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May 21, 1973
Mr. Gerald Davis, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Dear Mr. Davis:
.j� R. JOHN K. HANSEN
UPERINTENDEN7
� JAMES H. HEDREN
DIRECTOR
BUSINESS AFFAIRS �
JAMES G. PAPPAS
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
At the regular Board meeting of last Tuesday, The Board
of Education reaffirmed the resolution of February 21, 1972
on sidewalks and snow removal at and near the Stevenson
Elementary site. The original motion was to "commit the
district to snow removal on the proposed sidewalks north of
Stevenson, to provide sidewalks on the school property to
abut the city sidewalks and to provide the proper fence re-
construction necessary."
It is the sincere hope of the Board of Education and myself
that the City Council will follow through on their stated
intention in completing these proposed sidewalks during
the summer of 1973.
Sincerely yours,
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5uperintendent
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1973 1972 T�IIS YEAR LAST Y�R �
' ' BUII.DING APRIL APRIL
� 1t0ugh-ins: 24 14 111 47
' Footings; 79 100 102
' Framing� aiid Reinspactiona 61 71 156 205
Wcfrk rvt Ready or Rejected 26 2 110 ___ 33
. Stop Work Fosted 3 1 , 9. 5
�'' ' Vi�lations Checked 6 2 13 12 �
�om��laints Checked 8 72 31 j
Dangerous Bu�.ldings 1 3 g 5 �
� S¢.gns 2 � 43 42 �
' � Miscellaneous 9 16 35 49 _,
i Fina18: Residential � 13--- .
Finals : Cotr,. & Industrial 0 4 ' 3 13 I
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Permits Issued 37 �5 108 121 ;
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Work NoG Ready or RejecGed 5 �� 4 30 23 `
Dangerous �u�.ldi,ngs 0 0 �
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k'inals, ResidanCial ;34 226 : 180 �
�i.na].s : Com, & InduaCri.al 5 32 , 27 �
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Pe�niCe �ssued � 6$ 259 � 175 i '
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� Rough-1ns; 68 24 139 51
' I Reinspectionas '.., 7 31 75 103
Woxk Not Ready or Rejected 20 7 37 13
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' DangeXOUS Bui.ldings p 0 1 0
Sexvice �napections 2 0 60 5
Final&J Reaitdential g6 5 117 31
k'inalaj Com. & TnduaCri81 1 11 6 ,
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MONTHLY REPORT
A. Number af Yermit� Iseued
B. Eetimated V�luAtlon of Permits
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ES�i,� ,VAI�IATIONB �!F P TS ISSl3ED
1. ��id�ntial � $ 131,774 319,628 $ 742,892 541,682
3. Ta�+Ahouas�
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4, ��l�dsutial Gara�sa,
S. As�id�atial Alt./Adeln 46,298 53,630 126,904 77,826
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' Sxc+tvaC in� 14 210
Gas Servlcaa 36 540
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' Hesting �+9 735
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� ' M�aonry 26 390 �
Oil H�+�ting 8 120 �
' Plaetering 4 60
Rao�ing 2 30
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, auilding �Z.p83-12,112 $ i49.50 $ 4,240.20 2,807.74 $ 15,302.45
Rl�atri�c+�l 9k71 " 95Z2 1,131.50 41G.00 8,127.95 1,691.55
, �*�k��� 5596 - 5643 1,774.50 798.00 4,528.50 2,860.25
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
MONTHLY REPORT - APRIL 1973
STREET DEPARTMENT
1. Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Crackfilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Curb Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 • Grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 . Grave 1 Haul ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Miacellaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . , ,
7 • �'atching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .
8. Shop Time . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . .
9. Signa, Barricades and Crossings . . . . . . .
10. Equ�.pment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . .
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WATER DEPARTMENT
1. Filtration Plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1372
2. Final Readings and Collections ....... 362
3. Hydrant Repairs and Flushings . . . . . . . . 228
4. Miscellaneous Water Work . . . . . . . . . . 151�
5. Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
6. Standpipe Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
7. Valve Inspections and Repairs . . . • • . . . 1162
8• Wgter and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . 21�
. 9. Water Meter Inspections and Repairs ..... 21
10. Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19�
�1. Watermain Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-3/4
12. Watermsin Tapa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9�
13. Equipment ttepairs - Water . . . . . . . . , . 522
SEWER DEPAR�MENT
1. Lift Station Tnspections and Repairs ....
2 • Manhol.e Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Miscellaneous Sewer WoXk . . . , . . . . . .
4. Sani�ary Sewer Break . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Sanitary Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . .
7. Equipment Repaira . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2. Miacellaneous Storm Sewer Work . ..... 5(i
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2, Equipment Repairs - Snow and Ice ...... 24-3/4
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1, Case Equipment School . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. �offee Bxeaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. �orporation Yard . . . . . , . . . . . , ,
4. Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. En�ineering Department . . . , . . . , . . ,
6. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7. Funerals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
r��8 • Indirect Time = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
; 9. Injury on Job Roland Andexson . . . . . . .
10. Injury on Job - Donald Carrigan . . . , . . .
11. Injury on Job - Merle Longerbone .....,
12. Meehanic �Paper Work for iCeeping Records) ..
13. 1973 Labor Negotiations . . . . . . . . . . ,
14. Park pepartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15, Parts Inventoxy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16. Projec� 102•2 (Stonybrook) . . . . . . . . .
17. Sewer Schoo� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18. Sick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
19. Smal�, E�.g�.ne School . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20. Sweeper School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21. Vacatians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22. Water School . . . . , . . , . . . . . . .
23. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
24. �quipment Repsixs - Civil Defense . . . . . .
25. Equipment �Tepai�s - Engineer�ng . . . . . .
26. Equipme�t �tepairs - Fire DeparCment . , . . ,
27. Equipment Repairs - Park Department ., ..
2$. �q�igment Repairs - PoLice Department .�. . .
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LIST OF LTCENSFS TO BE APPROVED BY THL CITY COUNCIL AT THE M�TING OF MAY 21� 1973 jIj
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TYPE OF LI�E�TSE BY
SERVICE STATION
Country Boy Station
1301 Mississippi St.
Fridley
Riverside Car Wash
6520 East River Roa�
Fridley
Champlin Superette
7298 xwy. b5
Fridley
Grant � s Shell.
7610 University Ave.
Fridley
Gax�age Picku�
J and � Piekup
7631 Lake Drive
Circle Pines
Food Estab].ishment
Sears Roebuek
6199 H�• 65
Fridley
George is in Fridlsy
3720 Fast River Road
F ri dle�r
Big B�s Pizza
321 Osborne R.oad
Fridley
Maple Lanes
6310 xwy. 65
Fridley
Ryan�s Conoco
6389 University Ave.
Fridley
OFF SALE B�R
Bob � s Produce Ranch
7620 University Ave.
Fridley
Henry- Lemm
Robert Schleeter
Larry Liludford
Duane Grant
Leo Bruder
Sears Roebuck
George Nicklow
Robert Johnson
Fridley Rec. & Serv. Co.
Automatic Sales Co.
Robert Schroer
APPROVED BY FEE
Fire Insp.
Comm. �ev. Adm. 30.00
Fire Insp.
Comm. Dev. Adm.
Firei Ins�.
Comm. Dev. Ad�.
Fire Inso.
Comm. Dev. Ac�n.
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30.00
30.00
Public Safety Dir. 3�.OQ
Comm. Dev. �dm. 20.00
AnQka County Health 25.00
DP,nt.
Anoka Health Dept. 25.Q0
Anoka Health Dept. 2�.00
co�. ��. Aam. 5.00
Public Safety Dir. 15.00
LIST OF I,I �ENSES CONTII�iUED
TYPE ciF LICErrSE B i�
EMPLOYEFS LIQUOR
Annette Johnson
7934 �oodlawn Drive 5andee�s Cafe
Beth Fahrmann
7!a?�$ Spring Lake Road Sandee � s Cafe
Philip Hewitt
3915 Lookout Place Sandee�s Cafe
Lorraine Esler
2l�9 - 99th Ave. S andee � s Caf e
Sharyn Ryerse
301? Verndale Sandee�s Cafe
Maxia Daher
2837 - llth Ave. So. SandeeTS Cafe
Katherine May
257 - 99th Ave. San�eejs Cafe
Diane Erickson
6534 Oakely Drive Sandeei� Cafe
Charles Stauffacher Sandee�s Cafe
10060 Jackson St.
Thomas Lund
2112 Brookview Drive George is in Fridley
Ide11a Hi11
2750 Taylor St. George is in Fridley
Nancy Martin
3?26 Girard Ave. No. George is in Fridley
Zonda Ilaug
5031 Mississippi St. George is in Fridl.ey
Mur�:el Payne
3549 _Frnerson Ave.So. �eorge is in Fridley
Mar.garet Michael George is in Fridl.ey
373$ Girard Ave. No.
Mary Pisansky
4105 Madison St. George is in Fridl.ey
Marie Rogers
8100 Zane Ave. No. George is in Fridley
Rosemary Antl
10�.51 Washington Blvd. George is in Fridle,y
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APPROVED BY FEE
Public Safety Dir. 5.00
Publie Safety Dir. 5.00
Pu�lic Safety Dir. 5.00
Public Safety Dir. 5.00
Public Safety Dix. 5.00
Public Safety Dir. 5.00
public Sa$ety Dir. 5.00
Public Saiety Dir. 5.00
Public Safety Dir. 5.00
Public Saiety Dir. 5.00
Public Safety Dir. 5.00
Public Safety Dir. 5.00
Public Safety Dir. 5.00
Public Saiety Dir. 5.00
Public Saiety Dix. 5.00
Public Safety Dir. 5.00
Public Safety Dix. 5.00
Public Safety Dir. 5.00
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LIST OF LICENSES CONTINUED
TYPE OF LICENSE BY
EMPLOYEES LIQUOR
Philip Phillips
3839 Hart �31vd. George is in Fridley
FOOD ESTABLISHI'�ENT
Country Boy Station
1301 Mississippi St.
�'ridley Henry Lemm
USED CAR LOT
National Auto Salvage
51 - 37th Ave.
�ridley James Dowds
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APPROVED BY FEE
Public Safety Dir. 5.00
Comm. Dev. Adm. 25.00
Comm. Dev. Ac�n. 100.00
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MULTIPLE DWELLING LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY
Council Sept�, l, 1972 to Sept. 1, 1973
Address Units Fee Approved by:
� Gordon 3orgenson, 5644 - 4th St. N.E. 7 $10.00 Robert D.Aldrich
2225 Chalet Drive Fire Prev. Dept.
Fridley, Minn. 55421
CONTREICTOR'S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AT THEIR REGULAIt MEETING
ON MAY 21, 1973
GAS SERVICES APPROVED BY
Moen Company
3716 Quail
Minneapalis, Minnesota By; Bert Mitcinell W. Sandin
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
M. J. Arndt Construction Co.
2080 Shenaood Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Marlan.Arndt C. Belisle
David Christensen "�
1040 - 128th Avenue N.E.
Blaine, Minnesota By: David Christensen C. Belisle
DeGardner Construction
7950 East River Road N.E.
Fridley, Mi.nnesota By: Robert DeGardner C. Belisle
Charles E. Johanson Inc.
5$0 - 69th Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Lyle J. Kaufenberg Gen. ConC.
76 North Western Avenue
St. Pau1, Minnesota
North Metro Construction Inc.
5203 Central Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Paco, Incorporated
5920 Kirkwood Zane North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Patio Roofs Company
3118 Lyndale Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Reynolds Construction
655b Cherokee Lane
Mi.nneapolis, Minnesota
ROOFING
Mohawk Roofing
3715 Longfellow Street South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
By: Charles Johanson
By: Lyle Kaufenberg
By: Dennis Barker
By: Gerald Paschke
By: 3erry Nystrom
By: Les Reynolds
By: Ronald Mohawk
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