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PATRICIA ELLIS
COUNCIL SECRE TARY
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
AUGUST 20, ].973
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r1�MQ TQ R�PARTMENT HEAQS:
F011t�winy are the "ACTIONS NEEDED". Pleasc ha��� your "ACTIQPdS
TAKEN" memo back 1 n ihe C i ty tlanager' s cff ; ce t�y �lecin��day yop� o
S�ptemb�r 5a 1973. Thank you for your assi�tance.
FRI�I��Y CITY CQUNG�L - REGULAR MEETING AGENQA - AllGUS7 20, 1973 - 7:30 P. M.
',�1TY MANAGER
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PLEDG� L�F AI.LEGII�NCF:
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TNVOGATION:
OL1. CAI,I�:
ARPRQVAL OF MINUTES:
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R�guiar Council Meeting, August 6, 1973
Minut�s were approved.
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ADORTION OF AGENDA:
'fhe f�liowing items were added to the Agenda: Letter frpm But^�ington
Northern �,Section l, Item 2); An estimate added (Sec�ian 3, Item 26�;
�tem Regarding "Wational Cities" meeting in December, (Item �9�)
VISI,�,fiORS^ (Consideration of Items not on Agenda)
Mr, Leo Anderson, Councilman from Blaine: Discus�ion Regarding Narth Park
North Pr�rk
NO ACTION NEEDED
M�'e Dave Harris: Commen� on a golf course for sale in the near area,
NO ACTION NEEDED
Mr Peterson, American legion: Comme�lt on parking problem.
ACTION NEEDEO: Work with Mr, Peterson.
Mr. W1111am R. Bergstedt, letter subr�itted to Cpuncf� conCernjr�g
the Skywood Apartments on 52nd Avenue east of the Robert H��1
praperty,
NO ACTION NEEOED:
Mrt Fred Yes��s was ���r� to co�sid�r �is request to the
Board of Appeais which �was Gpn���gr�� �a� the last meeting.
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R�GULAR MEETir�G, AUGUS� 20, i 973
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SECTION I - PUBLIC NEAR�NGS
PAR� 1 A
Pub11c N�aring �n Improvement: Street Improvement Proj�c�
�T, 1973-1, Add�ndum #3. , .
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Pu��ic Nearing Glosed
ACTIOi� NEEDED: Put on next agenda.
' Puk�11� Hearin on �m rov m
9 p e ent: Street Improveme�t Pro,�ec�
ST� 197�r1, Addendum #�. , , 2
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Public Hearing Glosed, City Attorney to worl� with �roper�,y pwners
CITY ATTORNEY ACTION NEEDED� Work with affected property pwne�^� fc�r reasqnab]e
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R��UI,q� M��TTNG� AIJGUST 20, 1973
SEGTION II
- OLD BUSIN�SS
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Au�h�rization to Prepare a�AWCQN Request for Portion a�
Pr�p�rty on East Bank of the Mississippi River (Is1and
ofP�s�e F�und�tion). . , . . , . . . � . . . . , . . . . , . . . 1
C�un�il authorized submission of Island of Peace request sub�ect
'�o the stipulation that any local share will be paid b,y th� I�lands
�f Peace Foundation,
ACTIQN iJ��DED; Farward application.
pi��ussiQn Regarding Side Street Assessment for 7th Street
(Qriginal and Two Alternate Rolls)(Tabled June 1$, 1973,
Ju)y 2� 1973 and July j6, 1973) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gouneil reaffirmed present policy,
ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized. ,'
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�Qt151deration af Second Reading of Ordinance Amending
41^din�nce #522 (Cable Television) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 3 A
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Amendment was made on second read�ng, removing the wards "'maximum"
and "gross subscriber". The second reading was approved four to
pne, Nee voting nay.
ACTION NEEDED: Publ ish ordinance. �" h�,�,—'
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Consideration of First Readin of Ordinance on Time
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August 6, i 973 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 4
I Suggestions were made to the City A�torney by the Councll
I' CITY ATTORNEY: ACTION NEEDED: Prepare Ordinance for �text Council Meetjng,
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R�GUL.AR t���TIr��, AUGUST 20, 1973
SECTION T� 1 QLD BUSINESS (GONT�NUED)
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, S�atus Repart R�gardin� Compliance with SpeciaT ll�e
A,greement b,� Frank G�brelcik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � , , . . 5 - 5 Q
Mr. Gabre1c7k was given until Qctober 1, 1973, and at that 'Gims
we will rev�ew 9i fQr fvr �urther 9mprovements
'�NGIN�ERINC� A�TIpN NEEDED: Review Mr, Gabrelcik'� property Qctob�r 1, 1473,
and I^eport prpgress.
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S�CT�ON I T I -- NEW BUSIN�S.S
Co►�sideratian of a R�quest from Robert Engstrom, 455y57th Place
to F�nce VaGated Street Between �7� Avenue and 7�h Street. ...,. 1- 1 B
, R�quest was okayed with the stipulatian that the owner remove
th� fence when requested by the City.
ENGTNEERING ACTiON NE�D�D: Notify applicant of Council a�ction,
Receiving �he Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting
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1. Reqt�ested Rezaning, ZOA #72-Q9, Centr�l Auto P�rts.
�p��1a1 Use Permit� SP,#7�-07, Central Auto Parts:
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Central Auto Parts wds given a� Special Vse Permit and a 8uilding
Permit with the fQllowing stipulatiqns; The building will be
� tn�t�) With a brick veneer, a tim� table for improvements will
be submitted to the En�i�eering Aepa�r�ment jihe praperty will
be blacktopped within p�e year after the �tr��t is improved)*
drainage problem will be taken care of, fence will be improved
and will be painted and will be unifprm, no cars are to pile
higher than the fence, no cars outside the fence, the applicant
understands he will be licensed and subject to the conditions
qf the license,
ACTION NEEDED: �ssue P�rmit
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'' Re�eiving the hlinutes of the 3oard of Appcals ��1ect�ing of
' AG�uS� 1�, 1973 . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . � � 3 A
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1, R�Q�l��T FOR Vti2IA��dCES i�0 ALLO��' THF C'��NSTRt1CTI0N OF� Arv AQpITION O��TQ
� AN EXIST�NG 6UiLDI[vG RT 777�-79 B��C!� STRrri N.E. (RE�?�EST EiY
MR, RAYMOfJD CARLSQi�,', 7775-79 �EECF� STREc�i )
� Coun::il approved all cf the variances and vne of them was
' changed with a rear yartl �etback to b:� II'-� feet from the alley,
not 11 feet as stated in the application and sti;�ulations:
l. ihrt a comrnon drive�•:ay e�asement be required. 2. Land-
scat�irg be included as part of the irnpi,cve,�.��nt.
��NGINEERING ACiION PdEEDE7: Issue Permit �
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S�CTIQN III - NEW QUSIN�SS (CONTINU�D)
R�c�iving the Minutes of the Fridley Human Relations Meeting
of �lul,y 20, 1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �
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The GounGil received the minutes pf the Human Relations
�ommission and did nQt concur with their r�commendatipn of
� quorum of "6".
R AC7IpN NEEDED: Noiify Human Relations CQmmission that Counci1
� at -feel the number of "b" acceptables and thdt a number
of "B" for a quorum .wou1d be acceptable
Rec��vinc� Status Report Qn the Acquisition of Properties
Along Riee Greek, Information from Anoka Count�
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�ansid�ration of Issuing a Buildin� Permit for Lots 1Q and 11,
�lo�k 1, Rice Greek School Addition (Dennis Ranstrom�. ,....., 5� 5 F
A leiter was received from the Count,y and a Building P�rmit
w�s authorized wlth the foilowing stipul�tions; 1. The
�pplieant will dedicate the 6 foot utility easemen� on the
south side of ivt 11. �. The apblicant wiT1 supply�th�
C�t,� with a letter stating that the City wiTl not be held liable
for warran�ing the buildahility of the lot. �. B�fore the
Perm�t is issued, the City Attorney, �fty �ngin�er, and �he
applicant wi11 make an a�reement concerning �he walkway ease- �
m�nt a1ung the creek.
ACTION N�EDEp: Issue Permit with stipuiatians.
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IConslderattcan of Acceptance pf Street �- West Ben More Or�ve in
N�ather H1iis Addition b,y Cit� of Fridiey for Maintenance. ...., 6
��ree� recelYed,
ENGINfERINO ACTION NEEpEp; Proceed as authorized.
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' Re�e�ying Fina1 Report for North Town Corridor Study
(Bt^i�d e over Mississippi River) and 83rd Avenue
M�ter�al for Implementation of Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 .. 7 p
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Final Report received.
ENQIN�ERTNG NO ACTION NEEDED
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REGU�.AR MEETtr;G, AUGUST �p, 1�73
S�CTION TII - NEW BUSINESS (CQNTINUEp�
Con�iderat�ian �f Resolution Ordering Tmprov�men� and
Fina� Pl�ns and Speci�'ications and Estimate af Cost
ft��' ST� ] 973-1, Addendum #3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ACTIQN NEEQED; Proceed as authorized,
Gansideration of Reso1ution Orderfing Improvement and
Fi�tal Plans and Specifications and �stimates of Cost .
for ST. 1973-i , Addendum #4, . . . , . , . , , . . � , . . , . . , ,
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A Resalutivn approved,
ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized.
COn�ideration of Resolution Ordering Improvement: Approva)
�f F'l�ns �nd Adding Proposed Improvement of Streets onto
th� �xiStinc� Street Improvement Project ST. 1973-1 and
ST, 1 �7�-� (Change Order #2 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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A .esolution approved.
ACTTON NEEDEp; Proceed as autharized.
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Con�id�rati4r� of Resolution Approving the Revised Layout for
� Propo�ed loopback in the Southeast Quadrant of the Inter-
sectlpn of Minnesota T.H. #65 and Central Avenue, and Aoproving
the R�vi�ed Layou� for the Improvement of i'.H. #b5 and Central
Avenue Intersection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - ]1 C
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A R�Salution approved,
ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized.
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R��U1�A1�; f�4Ef TIiJG, AUGUSI� 20, � 973
SECTIf�N iI1 - ra���� susl�vess (e�r;�r��u�pj
PAG� 6
CQn�id�rativn of a Resolution Receiving the Preliminary
Repor� and Cali�ny a Pubiic Hearing an the Matter of the
ConStructiQn a� Certain Improvements: SS&SW �llq. . . . . . . . . . 12 � 12 B
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A Resolutiqn approved,
ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized.
Consid�ration of Resolutian Authorizing PartiGipation in
th� Me�r� Rate Authority; Directing the ExecutiQn and De1ivery
Qf � Join� PQwer� Agreement; and Designating a Representative
0F th� Git,� as its Member an the Board of the Metro Rate
A�uthqri ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 - 13 A
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A Resolution approved. Mr, Nee designated as repr�s�ntativ�.
CTTY MANAGER ACTION NEEOED; Forward Resolution,
Con�ideration of a Resolution Urging the Ci�y o�' Minneapolis '
t0 Mdke Qp�rationa1 �Ghe Camden Bridge
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Approval Qf I.e�ter Regarding Camden Bridge to be Sent to aur
St�t� Sena�Qr and Representatives, Minnesota Highway pepartment,
, and M��tropc�l i tan Gounci 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 14 A
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A R�solution approved. Letters to be sent to th� Gav�rnor;
Ma,yor 5tenvig; Chairman of the Minnean�lis Councl1# Mr, Erdahl,
Highway Oepar�ment; Metro Council! h1r, Sabel and Mr. Goteman,
Nennepin County,
i��ITY MANAGER ACTION NEEpEp; Forward letters with seal of the Giiy,
(Registered l.etters)
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Gon�ideration of a Resolution Authorizing and pirecting the
Splltting of Special Assessments on Parcels 1280 and 1290.
Sectfon 3, and Replattin� into Swanson Terrace Addition. ,,.... 15
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INANCE A�1`TbN NEEDED: Proceed as authorized.
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SECTI(lN III - NEW BUSINESS (COyTINUED)
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�Onsi�deration of a Resalution Authorizing and pirecting
�he Splittin� of Special Assessments on0utlot F, Parcel
5aQ0; Qutlot G, Parce1 6�00, and Outlot N, Parcel 7000,
Innsbrucl� North Addition, and Replatting into Innsbruck
NQr�h Tawnhouses 2nd Additic�n. . . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
R��c��u��nn approved - #110-1973
AGTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized.
C�Dnsi��rativn of a Resalution Au�horizing and Directin� �
th� SR11t�ing Qf Specia1 Assessmen�s on Lot 13 and Lot 14,
Bl��k 2, A�am"s Street Addition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
R��olution #111-1973 �pproved.
ACTION NEEDEp: Proceed as authorized.
Consi�era�ion pf a Resolutian Authorizing and Qirecting
th� Splitt7ng of �pecial Assessments on Lo� 3, Block 2
F�r�el �Q� East Ranch Estates 2nd Addition, . , . . . . . . , , , � 1$
Resolution #11�-1473 approved.
AGTIQN NEEDE�; Proceed as authorized.
�pr�sid�ration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing
the Splitting af Special Assessments on Lot 3, Block 2,
Pa�rc�1 ��# �ast Ranch Estates 2nd Addition . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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R�so1ution #113-1973 approved.
ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized.
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���TI�N ITI -_N�W Bl1STNESS (CONTINUED)
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' Consid�ration of a Resplution Authorizing and Dir�ctin�
th� Sp1i�Gtin� v� Spe�ial Assessments on Lot 4, Black �,
P�;rGel 5Q� �ast Ranch Estaies 2nd Addition . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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Resolutian �114-1�73 aE�proved
ACTION �JEEpED: Proceed as authorized.
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Gonsideratian of a Resolut�on Dec�aring the Neces�ity for an
Additlonal Tax,Levy in Addition to th� 10 Mi11 LimitatiQn
FrQV��d�d b,y the City Charter Specifying the Purposes and
��11in� for a Publ�c Hearing on Same and Also Calling a
Pub11c Nearin� on Expenditures to be Made From Revenue
Shari n� Funds , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . 21
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Resolution approved.
AC`TION NEEDED: Proceed as authorized.
� Receiving t�etter of Resignatfiqn from Qick Harju, Board of
APPe� l s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
L�tt��' received.
'Ci�MANAGER ACTIDN NEEDED: Prepare Certificate of Appreeiation. .
Put on next agenda, appointments to 8oard of
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�ot�sideration of Claim of Rqnald Ripley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Claim approved,
AC7ION NfEDED: Pay claim.
Gl��ms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
" Cldims approved,
ACTIOP� P�EEDED: Pa�r cTdlr'�s,
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REGUI,AR MEETING, AUGUST 20, 1g73
SECTION III , NE4! BUSINESS (CON7INUED�
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�.icenses approved, �
ACTION NEEDED. Issue licenses.
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Estimaiese a • r t • . • • � e • e . ♦ • • • • : • • • • � e • • � L�J "' �6' D
���ima�es approved in�luding Mr. Gibbs. -
AGTTQN NEED�D; Pay estimates.
�lppointm�nt,�; �ity Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Apppfntments approved.
��MA� AGTIQN NEEDED; Not�fy accounting.
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�i&c�us�ion Regardin� September Meeting Dates (First
Manda�r in S�ptember �s Labor Day), , . . * , , , . , , , , * . . � � 2�
' M�eting schedule for September, meetings on the 1Qth, 17th, and
24th,
CITi AN GER NfJ ACTION NEEDED
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■ Appr�val of Getter Scheduling Meeiing with John Boland,
� Chalrm�an, Metr�politan Council. , , . , , , , � . , , 2�
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Send let�er with the date of September l7th for the m�eting.
�I,�Y MAP�AGER AGTION NEEDED: Forward letter with seal
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NATIQNAL I.�AGUE OF CIT�ES CONVENTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29A
Th� Council wiil send Mr, Breider and Mr, Liebl to represent
the Gity at th� National League of Citie� conventio� in
San Juan, Puerto Rico, December 2nd through the 6th� 1973 at
a maximum exR�n�� �f $40Q per ersonf
ACTION NEEQEb; R.S,V.�; �``"""..�
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I S�'CTION IV � COMM A
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Northern States Power; Installation of New Lights. ,..,.... 1
Letter reeeived.
' CI Y MANAGER NO AGTiOrJ NEEDED
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Ben Mqr� Drive Families: Thank you for Street Light. .. 2
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L.etter received.
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' +�ohn DAyle: Real Estate Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Planning Commission asked to review this item,
' E GTHEER NG ACTION NEEDED: Forward request to the�P1anning Commission.
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' Le�gu� of Women Voters: Minutes'of Meeting Regarding North . _
Park,,. . ., .. .. . .. .. 4 4A
Letter received.
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' FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING AGENDA - AUGUST 20, 1973 - 7:30 P. M.
i ' PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
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APPROVAL OF M.INUTES:
' Regular Council Meeting, August 6, 1973 �
' ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
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' VISITORS: (Consideration of Items not on Agenda)
Mr, Leo Anderson, Councilman from Blaine: Discussion Regarding
� North Park
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SECTION I �PUBLIC HEARINGS
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Public Hearing on Improvement: Street Improvement Project
' ST. 1973-1, Addendum #3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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Public Hearing on Improvement: Street Improvement Project
' ST. 1973-1, Addendum #4. . . . . . . . . . . . ' . , . . . . . . . . 2
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REGULAR MEETING, AUGUST 20, 1973
SECTION II
- OLD BUSINESS
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Authorization to Prepare a LAWCON Request for Portion of
Property on East Bank of the Mississippi River (Island
of Peace Foundati on ) . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1
COMMENT: Requested by Mr. Andrew Kohlan who will be
at the meeting for further discussion)
Discussion Regarding Side Street Assessment for 7th.Street
(Original and Two Alternate Roi1s)(Tabled June 18, 1973,
July 2, 1973 and July 16, 1973) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 2 P
Consideration of Second Reading of Ordinance Amending
Ordinance #522 �Cable Television) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 � 3 A
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,' Limit for Truck Parking•in Residential Area•(Tabled. ••• •
August 6, 1973). , , , , 4
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for distribution at meeting)
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SEGTION II - OLD SUSINESS (CON7INUED)
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Sia.tus Report Regarding Compliance with Speciai Use
Agr�eement by Frank Gabrel ci k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 5 D
SECTION III �NEW BUSINESS
Cor�sideration of a Request from Robert Engstrom, 455-57th Place
to Fence Vacated Street Between 572 Avenue and 7th Street. ..... 1- i B
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Re�:eiving the Minutes•of the Planning Commission Meeting
of August 8, 1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 2 0
Re��eiving the Minutes of the Soa�^d of Appeals Meeting
of August 14, 1973, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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REGULAR MEETIN�, AUGUST 20, 1973
SECTION III - NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
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Rec:eiving the Minutes of the Fridley Numan Relations Meeting
of July 20, 1973. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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Rec:eiving Status Report on the Acquisition of Properties .
A���ng Rice Creek, Information from Anoka County
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Consideration of Issuing a Building Permit for Lots 10 and 11, .
81��ck 1, Rice Creek School Addition (Dennis Ranstrom). ....... 5- 5 F
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Consideration of Acceptance o�F Street � West Ben More Drive in
Heather Hi7ls Addition by City of Fridley for Maintenance. ..... 6
RE�ceiving Final Report for North Town Corridor Study
(Eiridge over Mississippi River) and 83rd Avenue
M�iterial for Implementation of Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 7 D
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SECTION III - NEw BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
PAGE.S
Consideration of Resolution Ordering Improvement and
Final Plans and Specifications and Estimate of Cost
for ST. 1973-1, Addendum #3. . . . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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Consideration of Resolution Ordering Improvement and
Final Plans and Specifications and Estimates of Cost
for ST. 1973-1, Addendum #4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Consideration of Resolution Ordering Improvement: Approval
of Plans and Adding Proposed Improvement of Streets onto
the Existing Street Tmprovement Project ST. 1973-1 and
ST. ] 973-2 (Change Order #2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 10 C
Consideration of Resolution Approving the Revised Layout for
a Proposed Loopback in the Southeast Quadrant of the Inter-
section of Minnesota T.H. #65 and Central Avenue, and Aoproving
the Revised Layout for the Improvement of T.H. #65 and Central
Avenue Intersection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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SECTION III - NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
PAGE 6
Consideration of a Resolution Receiving the Preliminary
' Report and Calling a Public Hearing on the Matter of the
I Construction of Certain Improvements: SS&SW #114. . . . . . . . . . 12 - 12 B
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Consideration af Resolution Authorizing Participation in `
the Metro Rate Authority; Directing the Execution and Delivery
of a Joint Powers Agreement; and Designating a Representati've
nf the City as i�s Member on the Board of the Metro Rate
Authori ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 �- 13 A
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Consideraiion of a Resoluiion Urging the City of Minneapolis
to Make Operational the Camden Bridge
and �
Approval of Letter Regarding�Camden Bridge to be Sent to our
State Senator and Representatives, Minnesota Highway Department,
and Metropol i tan Counci 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 14 A
Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing the
Splitting of Special Assessments on Parcels 1280 and 1290,
Section 3, and RepTatting into Swanson Terrace Addition. ...... 15
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SECTION III - NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
PAGE 7.
' Consideration af a Resolution Authorizing and Directing
the Splitting of SpeciaT Assessmenis on Outlot F, ParceT
5000; Outlot G, Parcel 6000, and O�rtlot H, Parcel 7000,
Innsbruck North Addition, and Replatting into Innsbruck
' North Townhouses 2nd Addition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .a. . . . . 16
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the Splitting of Special Assessments on Lot 13 and Lot 14,
Block 2, Adam's Street Addition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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(.( l��° 5U I(.v� i v h r-�.-c�-i1c� �� 1� l Y� �� C`�I� 171 r�P v� ( 1'�
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'' the Splitting of Special Assessments on Lot 3,•Block•2, ••..•
Parcel 40, East Ranch Estates 2nd Addition. . . 19
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SECTION III - NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
PAGE 8�
; Consideration of a Reso1ution Authorizing and Directing
the Splitting of Special Assessments on Lot 4, Block 2,
Parcel 50, East Ranch Estates 2nd Addition . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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Consideration of a Resolution Dec1aring the Necessity for an
Additional Tax Levy in Addition to the 10 Mill Limitation •
Provided by the City Charter Specifying the Purposes and
Calling for a Public Hearing on Same and Also Calling a
Public Hearing on Expenditures to be Made From Revenae
Shari ng Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
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Receiving Letter of Resignation from Dick Harju, Board of
Appeals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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Consideration of Claim of Ronald Ripley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Claims. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
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SECTION III - NEW BUSTNESS (CONTINUED)
PAGE 9.
Li censes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 25 - 25 E
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Appointments: City Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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Monday in September is Labor Day� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Approval of Letter Sch.eduling Meeting with �ohn Boland,
Chairman, Metropolitan Council. , . . , . , . . , . . � • , . . 29
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SECTION IV COMMUNICATIONS
Northern States Power: Installation of New Lights. ........ 1
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Ben More Drive Families: Thank you for Street Light. ....... 2
John Doyie: Real Estate Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
League of Women Voters: Minutes of Meeting Regarding North
Park............ ................... 4-4A
(COMt�[ENT: See memo from Administration Ass"istant regarding
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Th�' Rc�gular niect:in� of the 1=ri:.t1::� C;ity Council �ti�a� called to order a�
7;40 �.m., Au�ust b, 1�)%3, by '�i��yor Liebl.
PLEpGE OF AI�LI:GIANCL :
Mayor �i�bl led t}ie Council and tt�e audienc� ir� saying the Pledge o�
.All�gi��c� to the I'lag.
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TY�� Invacation was affered by Father Ed Chmielew�ki.
ROLI� CALL ;
MEMBERS P�ESENT; Utter, Riee, Breider, Starwalt, Lfebl
M�MBERS� �1BSENT'; None
PRESENTATION OF AIVt�Rll:
��RTIFIC��'E OF APPRECIATION TO OF�"ICER NEIL llUNCAN:
MayQr I,iebl called �fficer Neil Duncan forward to receive the award and
' xsad the certificate aloud. Mayox Liebl� congratulated Offic�x Duncan
3nd t��.d �im to keep up the good work, The other members oi �he Coun�il
als� cc�ngratulated O�fi�cex Duncan individually.
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PRESENTATION OF PL�QUE TO CITY MANAGER, MR, GERALD R. DAVIS;
Mayor L�.ebl �ead t��e inscription on the p�aaue to tl�e City Manager.
Mayor Liebl thanked Mr. Davis for all of his help over the past two y�ars.
APPRQVAL OF MINUTI:S:
PUBLIC �IEARING MEETING, JUNE 11, I973;
M�'��O1V tay Gouncilman Nee to adopt ti�e minutes of the Public H�aring
meeti�g of �June 11, 1973 as submitted. Seconded by Gouncilm�n Starwalt.
Upor� a vqice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the mQt�or�
carr�ed ur�anir�ously.
REGULAR COUNCIL i�EBTING OF JUNE 18, 1973:
Counc�lman Starwalt said there is a change h� would like to make on page
2S, parag�'a�h 9. He added, the work xepeal should be changed to appeal,
MOTI4N by Councilman Starwalt to adopt the minutes of the Re�ul.ar Council
mee�ing of �7une 18, 197� as amended, S�eonded by Cou�cilmar� 8�r�id�r.
Upon a yo�Ge vate, aIl vot�ing aye, Mayor I�iebl declared the mQ�.ian
car���d una�imausly,
�PECTAL COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 25, 197�:
MQ�IUN �y Counci�.man Staxwa�� to adop� ih� minutes of the Sp�ei�� Gpunci�.
me���.an� �f June 2�, 197� ,�� p��a�nted. �econded by �QUncilman Ne�,
Upon � Y��.�e v�t�, all va��n� aye, Maypr Liebl declared the motion
carr�ed unax�imously,
R�GU�AR CQUNCIL M1.:1,ING UF AU�UST 6, 1973
R�Gi1LA,R COUNCI �. h�iI:ETING OF; JULY 2, 1973 ;
M�yor I�iebl said ther� shQuld be a
H� said in order to make any �sense
shou�d be cY�angec] t;> clectorate.
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change on page 26, p�ragraph 1.
of the statement the word electorage
I�QTIpN by Couz�cilJnan Nee to adapt the minutes of the Regular C�uncil
Me�a�Gin� af July 2, 1973 as amended. Seconded by Cour�eil�man Ut�e�,
U�ac�n a vo�.ce vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declare� th� mo�ion
carried ur�animously,
PUBI.IC HEARING MEETING OF JULY 9, 1973:
MQTIQN by Gouncilman Nee to adopt the minutes o�f the Public Hearing
�iee��.ng o� ,�uly 9, 1973 as submitted. Seconded by Cauncilman Breider.
LTp�an a vc��,cs uote, all voting aye, Nlayor Liebl declared the motic�n
ea.rri�d u�animausly.
REGUI�AR COUNCIT. MEETING OF JULY 16, 1973:
M�yox T.�.�t�l x�fexred �o pag� a, paragraph 6 of th� minut�s and stat�ad
�hs�� ,��� maz�x spelling erroxs in the minu�es a;� tha� m�et'�.�g, but
he wc�u�d �il�� �o coxrect thi� paragraph because the. meanin� o�. �he
�tat�me��� wer� compl�'te�.y r�versed. �Iayor L�.et�l said the �o�d
d�s�us��s s}�ou1d b�a changed �o discussed, r�adir�� furth�r �n�kQ the
pa�agra�a� he saa�d the�e �h�auld alsa be a change in th�a �enter��+� that
x�ads "�h�� i� a politically arientated or par�isan matter"� an.d
�.� shou�� be "thi� is not a� pQlifiically oxi�ntated o� par���an ma�kt�r".
MayQr I���ta�. sa�.d thereis alsa a change �.n thQ next sentenc� whi�h
x�ads "H� sa�.d it is r�Qt a m�tter which would enabl,e young�pe�pl�'
�Q", ��a add�d �he se�tence shQuld read "He said it is � ma�t•��'
wh�.ch wou7,d enab�.e yo�ng people to" . �
MATION b� �ounci7.mar� �re�,de�r to adopt the minut�s Qf �h� Ju�� ,�.b,
��73 Regula�^ Council Meeting as amanded. Secanded by Counci.�.man Nae.
UpQn � voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared th� mc�tion
G�rried unanimously. ,
�aun�ilman Breider said h� cQncurx�d in �.he recommendations of th�
Gaun���. whi�h were made in his absence at tha� meeting cancern�ng
'Ghe �to�'m sewer and 7th Street matters.
ADOPTION OF AGF.NDA:
Mayor Liebl saicl there wo�.1d be an addita.on ta the esti�nate� sect�.vn
0£ the agenda including an estimate from Lawxence Sign Company fox
thQ �.iquor Stc�xe sign.
�QUr�cilman I�ee said he wot�ld like to add a communicati.on fxom Mrs.
aarbara K+aropcha�C rec{uesting permission to have a r�e�ghbQrhood party�
a.n Logan Park.
Tha Git� Ma�ag�r �aid he would also �ike'to add the appointmen� Qf
R�.7.p� Volkmar� to the Superintendent of Publ�c Works position.
Mt�T�QN by Couz�cilman Nee tQ adopt �he �genda �as amended. Secar�ded
by Gqur���.lma�n Breider. U�Qn a uc�i�e vo��, a11 voting aye, May�+r
I�iebl d��laxed the mo�iort �arried u�anir�ously,
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MR. RI CHARI� YOIJNG , FRI DLEY .I.41�CEE� :
P;�GE; 3
Mx�. XAUn� addressed thc Council and said he ��ould like to present an
award Qf �, soitball 1 0;�layor Liebl for his �upport ana participa'�iar�
in pre5enting pla�ue: t� the softball teams. He adcled, Mayor Li�bl �as
�articipated in the e��cr�t fox several years and the Jaycees would �i�Ce
to express theiz� ��ppreciation �or his personal service� with the presen,
tation.
Mr, Young said t�ie thank you to the City of Fridley was being accompli�hed
by th� placing of a new park sign on the coxner of 61st and 7th Street.
He added, this sign is being presented to the people of the Ci,iy o£
Fx�.d�ey by the Jaycees,
Mayor L�.ebl thanked Mr, Young and said the people who had �ome to th�
faczli�y wer� very pleaseci. He said both those who had pa�ticipated
and also tli� members of �he Jaycees should be thanked for the decent
ar�d orderly manner in which the tournament was handled. Maypx Liet�l
said k�e would also like �o thank Mr. Paul Brown, Director of Paxks and
R�cr�ation for his hours of woxk and organization of the event. `�he
meth�d �� cleaning up the facility was also excellent.
M1r. Young said those who were in attendance at the tourz�ament had nath,ing
but �raise for the condition of the parks. He added, they had compar�d
�}�eix Qwn f�.eZds and said their fields were like cow pastures in com�
p�xison to �he fielcis o£ Fridley. He said he would lil�e to thank the
�arks Department for their efforts,
�ONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED AM�NDMENTS TO QRDINANCE #�22 -
CABLE '�'ELEVI S ION :
AND
REC�IVING COMMUNICATION FROM MR. SOL SCHZLDHAUSE, CHIEF, CABL� TELEVISIQN
URE , F�DERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION:
,�ND
R,EC�IVING COhIi�1UNICA'TI0�1 FRON� FATHER Ell CHM�ELEWSKI, CHAIRMAN, FRIDT.EY
C T �QMMISSIOI�:
1��TI01� k�y Councilman Utter. to continue the Public Hear�ng on the pxqposed
�m��dr�e�ts to �he Cable T�levision Qrdinance #522. Secpnded by Cour�ci�.man
a�a�walt, U�on a voi.ce voie, all voting aye, �'Iayor I,iebl declared th�
�no��.o�n carri�d unanimously, and the Public Hearing con��nu�d,
MayQr I,i.ebl revi.ewed th� ev�nts xelating t4 �he proposed amez�r�ing Q�
th� �xd�.na.r�ce. He said thexe had been communication� fxom Mr. Uir,�i��,
�I�x�'�.��, City Attorney, Father Ed Ghmie�ew5ki, Chairman of tha CATV
C�ammi��i�r�� Mr, Sol Schildhause, G�ie� of the Cable Television �ur�au�
a�nd a 7.e�t�r draf�ed by Councilman Ne� and signe�i b� Mayor Liebl on
be�a�� oi �he Council to the Chi�f of the Cable Televi�ion aur�au,
F�de�al CommuniC�.�ians �qmmissiqn.
R�GUI,AR G4�UNC�L ^-11:E'T1NG �I= IaU(�US�1 b, 1�73 PAGE � �
��la�ar I,iabl sai<1 as he interprets the letter, it l�ill be mandatorv
to comply w�it}z the F,C.�:, reQuirement t}iat the gross subscra.ber x'�v�r�ues
wi�.1 n�t be figured to compute the percentage of payment to the Gity.
He said tl�� s ti•ould �xcl ude t;ie monies obtained t}lrou�h advertiser� .
He con�inued, the City �ttorney had submitted a pxoposed am�ndment
for Counci�. consideration which would incorporate the payment of 5�
�f annual gross subscriber revenu�s to the City. I�ayor I.i�lal s.ai.d
Fa�i��x �d had also recommended t}i� City submit the amendm�nt to r�ad
S�� Qf the gross subs�rib�r revenues. f-le said if there is some chan��
�.n the :Eu�ure which would a11ow the City tc� raise thls amQUnt, it
cQuld b� dane at that time.
�Iay�r Li�bl re£erred to the tape which had been made of a conversa�.ion
be�w��n M�. Dean Caldwell, A1rs. Barbara Hughes, and Mx. Mike HQll�nd
and �a�d he hoped the members of the Council had reviewed it. H� .
�xpx��sed the hope there would be some change �.n tl�e r�gulations of
th� F.C,C.
�Iaypr I,i�bl said he believed th� Ordinance should be a�lopt�d, at that
tima_becaus� of the followin� reason�:
1, A Pub].ic Hearing has been held pursuant to the City Ghartar
�z�d wi].1 continu� now, and anybody who wants to be heaxd wil�.
be �aeard, �
z. Th� F.C,C. has
�i�y's Ju1y 3,
pli�,n�� wi_11 be
cleax�y indicated in
1973 �.etter, that no
issued without th�
its res�anse to ���
certificate o� com�
amendment being madeR
3, The F.C�C. has favored compliance with its xul�:s.
4. The �itizen.'s Committee supports the amendment,
5. Th� Cauncil in the July 3, 1973, l�tter to the F.G,C.,
cleax].y stated that We did not desire ta delay certifica-�
tion qf the Cable system while it was seekiz�g the in£orma.tion
which nQw has been pravided.
6. G�neral T�leviSipn is clear tp cpnstruct the system. �t
has purchased l�and, contracted for constructipn of th� studio
a�� o�fics compl�x and the physical plan for a Cab1� Te1e-
visiQn system, even though the Company has not xecsiBQd
a.�praval of cextification.
May or �i.ek�l sa�.d he iaould like to thank Cou�cilman Nee as h� had a
valid c�uesti�z� and c4ne�rn. The �ouncil concurS in his ideas on
Section �3 0£ the Fxidley Cablo Te�evision Ordinance which eo�tains
tha �everabii�,ty �lause which cl�arly protects the intent and pur-
pas� af t?�� Ordinance in eyentof part or parts of the QxdinanGe
be�ng de���l�a�t�.
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Mayor 1a�eb1 referred to thc letter w'riich ���a� se�it to }iimself after th�
mentb�rs o� t}i� Couiici:l had auth�rized him to sign the l�tter to the Chief
of the Cable Te1.eUisi.on 1'sureau, iti1r. Sol Schildhause. D�1r. Schildhause
�nsw��'ed t�e Council's letter alid Mayor Liebl said he t}iought the 7,ett�r
to b� �el� �xplanatory, He added, Mr. Sc}iildhause had quoted fxom
�uplrem� Court Cases, United States versus Southwest�i�n Cable� Company
i�, 1968 a�d United States versus Midwest Video Corporatio�► in 197�,
c�r�a c�f th� latest cases . �layor Liebl said the Feclex'al Communications
Comm�.��ion has established a thorough certi�ication p�'ocedure in which
�h� �ertificate of cpmpliance will be issued upon com�letiqn o� ap��xo-
pri�,t� ap}�Iication,
l�ayo� I,iebJ. called on Father Lci and asked him �f f�e had a chance tca
r��,�i th� lezter of repl.y from Mr. Schild}iause`?
Fathex �d said he would like ta discuss whether ar not the F.C.C.
, �as ��� author:ity or not. He said he did ncatt�ink th�; City af Fridl�y
wqu].d �a� p�-�pared at this tims �to go inta a wholesale 1�tiga�iQn. ��Ie
add�d$ �,�� Gab].e T�lev�s�on Ir�dustr� wo�uld, be becoming a much 1arg�x
indu���y an�. p�xhaps a� �has be�omes a reality, some af these requirem�n.t�
' w�u1� }a� modifi�d. Fath�r Ed, s�icl he had �ried every way �ossibla �Q
��v�����a�� the sections in aues�ion and has ev�ry cQr�fid�nce that the
���u��� �or S� cQuld b� just�fied and thexe are a z�umber o� ways tha�
' thi,� �cau7�d b� don�, Father Ed said th� Commission ha� a stror�� and
go�d ��t Q� by�.aws �nd he thc�ught tl�ere wauld be no }�rob�em �n justiR
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l�ayor���et�� asked Paih�r �d �f �h� F.�,C. would in �he future char�ga
it� r�c{�a���ment�, tha �qun��.�, cou�d �a].�. a public heax�ng and. amer�d ihe
t�zd�r�����, F�ther �d said it shotzld b� so am�nded. He said at thi�
'��.�n� t�� C��y wQUld hav� �o a'ustify the added amount ta th� F.C.C,
May�?x �i�bl ���td as h� r�ad th� �.etter ;�xom the Ch�.ef af �h� �a�b1e
T�1�y��isaT� Bu��au, h� wa��ed tQ substantiate in his own mind that if tY�e
��ua�cil wc�uld ask for �k�e 5 0, in �the minds of th� membexs Q� �he GQmmiss�on
��ld F��her Ed, �ould they do th�s and not Jeopardize the c�rtifieation?
���her �d ,�aid i� hi� o��na.Qn, thi� �ou�.d be don� . He add�d, a.s
h� }ia�l s��.d on the �ape, he did not th�.nx the �ert�ficatior� would be
j+�aparr�i.��d.
M�y��' Li�bl said he would like to get the business �oing and �f the
�.�,C. would givs the City a broader field, this is what could be done.
H� sa�cl at the present time with the expenditure of two and a h�lf
m�11�,Qn dQllars by the Compariy, this business sliould get off the g�ound.
May�ar I,i�ebl said he would see a great benefit to the schools anc� the t�.x
pay�r� pf Fxidley, He added, this would allow for educationa� facil��k�es�
M�y�r �,iebl said he thought that Father Ed had answ�red his questiot� and
h� had wa��ed the statement made for th� xecoxd becaus� as the Mayc�r
o� the ��ty, he wanted to knaw the legal ppsition of Chairman of the
Cc�mm����.�r� as it �tias his pl.a�ce to give the Council advice ot� what to
dQ. i����t- L.�ebl sazd in �hs opinion of the Chairman of the Commissian
th� majs�ritY Qf the Comm�ssion is in cyn�uxxenee, Fathex Ed
��z� they �i�i con�-l�r kit�t t�� ��z�jor�ty o� �h� �m�ndment to th� prd�7�an��
i� su�h a wa;� ta.at tl�ey suppqrt.ed the xeque�t fo� th� S� of th� gross
subscriber r�;v�nues'should be askec� for. He adciecl, their reaso� fpx this
�� that t�le�� th�ught tl�ey eould j��:�tify the need.
R�GU.�AR �c��nic z�. �ti1�:� �� r�� a�� t�u�u�1� �, 19 � 3 ��c� 6
M�.ycax J�i�bl re�errea to page 1-A of the a�;enda in wh�ch the deleted
p�rtian of th� c�rdinance a�ong with the propo5ed amendment ta tlie
qrdf.n��ne� appeared and asked if the portion crossed out �s del�ted
and the proposed amend�nents are passed, would t}�is take care of th�
r�quiremer�ts of the F.C.C.?
Th� Ci'�y A��orney said the first amendment deal� with the def�ni-
tipnt o� th,� gro,ss subscriber revenues and the seconcl poxtion �mends
th� amount of pavmeni ta th� [ity. He said this is not what he is
�ugge�tin� but, what the majority of the Commission had recommended
at the�.r recent meeting. He said he had Qnly put in the necessary
�.anguage .
Mayo�' I�ieb� asl��d the Ci ty Attorney if he had reviewed the letter
fx4m th� Council to "�Ir. Scy��ldhause and also the letter from Mr.
Sch��dh�uSe t4 hirnsel£? �tlayor Liebl said there �aere r�sults of
case� canc�rr�ing the Cable Televi�ion certification in 197Z referred
'ta i� �h� lstter, He asked the City Attorney if as le�al Counsel
for th� Coun�il, would the F.C.C, have the authority to deny certi-
fication and wouYd he aavis� the Council to go to 3�? The City
Attorney said no. Tlay-ox� Liebl asked the City Attorney �f he thQU$h�
th� �i.ty would have substalitiaJ. grounds and rules that they ws�uld
b� ab�.� to go to S%? The City Attorney said h� thou�ht they should
�xy t}�� 50. Mayox Liebl asked if there had been any changes which
may j�opardize t}�e City obtaining approval_ far tlle 50. The City
At�c��'n�y said not that he was aware of.
Mayor I,�eb� addressed �'�7r. Robert Hinkley £rom GeneraJ. T�levision,
Inc,p anci ask�d him if the Gompany is willing to support and can-
tinu� �o sup�Qrt the position of the CounGil if �hey were tv ad,c�pt
the fir�t reading of the amendment ordinance? Mayor Li�bl also
a�k�d i� the Company would also support the City if ir� the future
fihe F.C.C. would a�low the City a larger gross subscribex perceritagQ,
�� ask�d �or assurance that the Com�any would no�k oppos� the City
i� crauxt a� that time. Mr. Hinkley �aid the Company would suppox�.
�he City. Mr. Hinkley said if it would be in order, he would �.ke
th� am�z�dment �o be read.
M�yor �,i�k��. read aloud the pr�posecl amendments to the Cable T�alevision
C1xdi�an�� #522 as�proposed by the City Attorney (Sections qQS.011
a�d S�ct��� 4Q�.05),
Mr. Hinkl�y said he thought this was a very fair solution and Genexa].
Te�levisi.c►n wouid be happy to suppart th� ��uncil in the matt��,
H� said �f the Gompany w�xe to rec�ive certification based or� ��,
it would xeQuixe the Company subm�tt�:ng a lettex to t}�� F.G.C. as
w�7.1. Mx, H�nkley said they would be happy ta submit such a le�ter
of supp�rt and establishi�ng a need. He said th� Company would 6e
pxepar�d t� do �his if this is what the Council would decide. He
s'Gxe�sed the Cpmpany would support the Council in trying to Q}a'��.in
the ��.
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M�yor T,ieb� askecl Mr . Hinkl ey how tlie Company was coming alqng in th�
�irst Ward, w�re they on sclledule".' �1r. Hinkiey said Ghey are on schedu�.�
5o fax, }-ie said the buildink s�t�. i� now �?repared and he understood
the fQOt�r��;s wotzlcl be set into the �round later ori that week.
M€�yox Lieb� asked if the othE:r member�� of the CoLincil had any �u�stions?
�oune�lman Starwalt said as the Council would x•ecall, he had taken
i��ue witli the c}iange i n tlie Ordinance , but he real i zes after �he hearing
�hat the Cou�cil would l�ave no c}�uice but to c}ian�e the Ordinance. He
�aid he was relucta�t to agree with the amendment, H� said he did not
want to move from gross operAting receipts to gross subscribex revenues,
bu�G h� dici r�ali�e now that the F.C.C. would not lool� favnrahlv on th�
appl�.ca�ion for certification without this ehan�e in the �abl� T�levis�.at�
Ordinar�ce .
' Councilman Nee said h� would lik� to ask a couple of c�uestisans. HP
s�id h� is concerned abaut theix answer. Councilman Nee asked thE Ci�y
Attorney �f he was convinced that �,C.C,'s jurisdication is good?
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T�� ���y 1�ttoxney said he had xeceived the lette�' from Mx. Schildha,us�
f�ro�n ��e administration a. few days before and he di.d not think he �caul.d
add ar�y�h�ing more than what was �ontained in the letter. He sazd in
the e�ccsrpt� from the most reeent Supreme Court deciszons made re�er�
���� to �.n fihe lettex, it se�ms to be fairly broad in that•noth�ng
spec�i£i��l�y relates ta the question that �he City is raising, but ��
did �ndi�ate that th� cou�t f��t that because it was a n,ew and emer�ing
ty�� pf public development that it would be unreasonable to expect that
the s�a'�ute giving the F.C.C. power over communications �ndus�xies wcauld
hav� speGi�'ically spell�d out these items. The City Aitoxney added,
as th� cs�urt se�s because this is a new method of �ommunica�ion �n
px�z�cipl�, tk�e F. C, C. wa�uld have the j ur�saictior� to r�gulate . He said
i� wou].d s��m to h,im that it wou�d be an uphill bat�le to win legisr
la'�io� a�ainst the F.C.C. and he thought the City shou�.d c�uest�.on the
pract��ality af �h�.s rout�, -� _- _ __ _
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,Gcau��i.7,man Ne� ask�d �£ it would be practi��1 fc� : t�.e "A��dr�ley Ge�B�'a�
tc� ta�C�; �his action on? °�'he City AttQxney saic� he did i�nt �hink h�
wcauld w�.n,
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CQUZ�cilm.an Nee 5aid he had the material eoncerning one c�f th� Supr�ma
��ux� ��.��s a.n front of him and there had been a tie vo�e on a. vexy
�p�ci.�i� �uestio�. He said the final vote was 4-4 and had been br�ken
by tk�e vpte of �Justice B�rger. Councilman Nee continued by saying w�th
the �oux', �'aur vo�e, Justice �erger very reluctantly vot�d cn a very
s�.mpl� ar�d sta�ai.ght forwaxd auestion of whether ax no� they had �he
juxisdi�t�an to rec{uixe local origination. Counci.lman �iee Said �his wa�
a.n t�he ��.�e o� the �United States versus Midwest Video.
' Cc►un�i�man N�e said it wauld be impoSSible ta go for a declax�tQxy jud,�-
��z��. ��1��� �hexe is an issue. H� aaa�a, he 'k�qught the point of t�he
�.�t�t�x ���m Mx. Schildhaus� is that first a� all! the certif�.catioa ha�
n�t b��n den�ed, and s�coz�d�y, h� did z�o� �ay it w�uzd be den�.ed a�d in
'���� �.� ���.� point if he had said it would be de�i�d, it wAUld b� a
�a.ix�y �tx�i ght �p�-wa�c� su� � � .
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CQUncilman �reider said hs had a question� he would lik�= Councilman
Nee to answex. If the case was started, and have a b�Sis, th�re are
twp pc�ints being talked about, one the right of municipalities to
use revenues for tax and the o�Cher is the question of setting the
ra�e to whatever i.s wanted �or progxamming. He added, �he F.C.G.
�aid Qn �ne hand that a community tnay lsvy only tha� what is nseded
�cax �a�cav�di�g public access and public pragramming which Fridley's
�A�V Comm�.�s�.on wou�d foxmulate, and on the Qther hand, it is the
aut�hori�y c�f the m�znicipali.ty ta levy a tax. Caunc��.man Breidsr
s��.d if �he Ci�y would start thinking about taking �. ca�e to the
Attorney G�r�eral, and the F.C.C. and base it on the �act t�hat ths
mc�ney �s an�e�ded f�r pub�.zc access, and public progxammin�, this
wttu�d b� on� factox, He Sazd the problem in his mind is that the
g��t1�m�� £rom Ge�eral Tel.evasion have done � substan�ial am0urlt af
wo�k i.r� �.�y�.ng eab�e and co�struc�ing the building, He said thQ
��,ty h�s b�en �p�culating all along about how much th� pub�i� pro-
gxammin� w�u�d actually ccast th� �i.ty, and th�� is r�ally n�t l�nown
��. '�hi�� p��.n�. He added, this is som��hi�g the GATV �ommissioa�
woul� hav� �o farmula�e an�. �ome up with som� figure�. Coun�i�man
I�re�.d��° s�.�.d �he prc�b�.em i�, does the City be$�.n l�ti$a�ic�a� priQr
�� �h� c�b�.� syst�m starting and f�.ndir�g ther� is a valid r�as�n
£or ��l��.r�� f�ar the S� gr�ss opexating x�venue rate, ox dQ�s th� City
�gecu�,a�� a.nd hcalci up constxuctzo� until su�h time as �.s d��er��.n�d
�ox� �h��� d��isi�ans � H� cc�ntinued that he �s' all far th� idea, Qf
�ncx�����.� ��a� r�venue i£ it is needed, but it is just like ��aa���
�o th�e St���arlaan Rate Authority wk�en they asksd fQr a greai dea�.
o� mc�r��y k�eca.u�e �l�ey knew �hey were gain� �Q need th�� muG�, ar�d
x��w, �h��° ax� t� the point wh�re they dv not a�k fox any�thir��
be�au��s �k��y hav� enough. H� said he believed the quest�.can '��c�mes
whe�t��r thi� shoulc� be don� be�ore ox aftex the Gity's system als
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Coua�cilman N�� said the cri�ical ques�.ion is whethex t,he grQS� oper-
�t�.�n� x+�v�nue� ox the subscriber revenues are used, and that que�tic�n '
i� nvt �Q�r�g �Q malce any diff�rence to th� commiss�on in the imm�ediate
�utur� �.n t�xms of money,
Th� C�ty Attcarne� said he would like to make a sugg�stion. The
a�n�ndmen� w�auld ave to be passed on two readings, and it cauld be
pas��d c�a� the �ixSt reading and the second reading cvuld be a week
to twp w��l�s from the prese�t meeting or whenever the Council sees
fi�. P�r�a s between thase readings, he continued� if th� Gouncil
wQUld wan� ��tm ta meet with the Attarney General's Staf�', he wQUld
la� williz�� ta do that to try and clarify the situa�ion.
Mr. H�rtk�.�y said he would like ta make a bxie� statement on �.wa
obs�rvati.�ns, �i.xst of all, 5% based on cuxxent t'igures of $S,SQ
p�r mor�th i� a s�zable sum of money in the event the Cpmpany were
able tQ achieve SQa saturation, in thTee to five years tha�, wQtzld
be 5,R00 sub�cribexs probably, which �vQUld be $16,500 p�r ye�.x
to th� Cat�le Gammission and to the City, He said he war�ted tQ pai�,t
oux ts� �he Gounc�.l that this would be a fairly substant�.al amcaunx
o� money'. Seec�nd].y, he said in res�aonse to Gouneilman Nee's c.pmment
as h�a r�ad� Mr, S�hildhause's let�er, it is absolutely �leax th+�
cex��,�'ic�te will not be forthc�ming if t}1is amendment is l ma�e ,
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Mr. H�nkley ���id on the ��ront �age of that letter ta the City, the second
pa�°agraph Mr• Schildliause said "As no objections hav� bee� filed against
�his applzcation, it is subject to reasonably pxomptact.ipn once it has
b�er� �1�t�rmined that the ap��lic��tion in it� entirety, is cransistent
wi.th pur rules." i�lr. Hinkley said he read that to mean that un�il it
i� coz�sistent in its entirety, no certif�cate will be �orthcoming or
the cextifi�ate ��ill be denied. He said on page 3, th�re is a sent�Ac�
a� the bottom af the page triat says, "While no ted�ral laws require
lecal officia�s to ac�opt franchises cons�stent witk� pur rules, similax'ly
th� Commission is un�ler no obli�ation �p zssue a federal authpT�zatioTl
or� the basis of a fra�chise which is inconsisten�G w��h its gui.d�lines."
Mr. Hinkley said lie r�ac� t�at ta l�e a quite �1ear znd�cation that no
c��'�ificat� will be forthcoming until i�. i� �an�ist�n� with feder�l
guidel�nes.
' May�ar Lieb� said aft�r xeading the letter, he f�lt tha� the F.�.C, has
the pc�w�r under the guidelines to deny the certification and this would
put ti�e sys�em right back wh�r� it staxted from, Mayor Liebl said this
would ���o cxeate a possible law suit by the Company on the Coun�il and
' �he �ity. kie st�essed th� membe�s of the Counc�l should n�t forg�t
�.�is ft�ct,
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�oun��lman Nee said wh�t he would �ike to propose to the Council �s that
���y wQU1d ga�ve him one week to put �omethiz�g together in writing fax
�ac�h +�f the members, the City Attorney, mer�bers vf the Commissio�t a�d
Mr, t��nk��y. �e said he wou�d like the City Attorney to explore th�
mat�er �f if the Cour�cil abandans this position and the fra�chise, woulc�
the�� the� be grounds for litigation qr possibilities. Counca.lman N�e
said he would ask iha� the Counci�. postpone its decis�on until the n�x�
me�ting of the Cauncil.
Coun�i�man Utter said he thaught 5% of gxoss revenues would be great,
a.nd m�ayla� ev�n 3% qf gross xevenues would 1�e great, but he da�d not
�h�.z�l� th.��e would be mueh advertising right away.
MpT'Tt?l� by Cvuncilman Br�id�r to close �he P�zb�ic Hearing. S�condad by
' Cpuz�cilman Utter, Upon a vo�ee vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
dec�.�r�d tk�e motion caxried unanimously and the Public He�ring closed
at 8,�5 p.�n.
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M4�'ION b� Councilman Breider tq xeceive the commtunication �ro� Mx,
Sol �ehi.�dhause, Ch.i�f of the Cab�.e Tel�vision Bureau, dat�d Ju1y lb,
�97�, ���onded by C�uncilman Utter. Upon a voice vot�, a�l vQting
ayew Mayor I��eb�. declaxed the motion carried unanimously.
MQT�(�N by Councilman Bxeider to rec�ive the eomanunication from �ather
� �d Chmi.�lewski, Cha�rman of the Cable Te�evision Commis�ion, dated
,Ju7.y 21, �973. SecQnd�d by Councilman U�texe Upon a vpic� va��,
all voting aye, Mayor I.�eb� decla�ed the motion caxried unanimously.
' C�unc��mar� arQider saici he would like to make th� motion to adQp� �ha
�.���dment �a the Cable Televisivn OrdinancQ for the followin� raason�:
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'�he (:ity has two choices, it can either hold the Company up and es�.ab°
7.�.s� th� points tl�at i�ad b�en, talk�d al�out that e�-enin� or t}�e Coun�il
can l�t the Company run and establish th�s� �OlI1tS at a lateT dat�.
CQUncilman Breider said he wauld like the City Attorney tp �stab7.ish
a sys�em of lea.vinb th� door �pen for the City after �he �ystem is
operaiiQn�l far perhaps obtaining a method where additioiial rev�nue
Gan be platained if the need is jizstified. Cpuncilman Breider said he
is �ersonally very pleas�d with the opexations of Ge��ral Televisioa�
Compa�� tQ date. t�e added, the building they have �lanned for the
�%ty �s a v�ry substantial building and they are laying cable at an
a����.�;rated ra�e. He said at this time he tliought they were ahead
o� ��h�dule. Councilman Bxei:der $aid he hoped that they could get
`�hi� �k�ing going to get the system operational by this fall. '
�IOTIQN by Gouncilman Breider to adopt the first reading of the Oxdi.�an�e
to am�nd theCable Television Ordi�ance #522 as presented.
�ouncilman �re�der asked if the Council should adopt a resolution
s�a�ing the po�i�ion of the City to the F.C.C. or perh,aps he should
tal.� �Gra th� Attorney General and find out what has to ba don,e °ko
pax'ticipate in someth�.ng like this at a later dat�,
Th� Ca��y At�orney commented that he did not think he had the e�p�rt�.se
or the t�nne and he did not think the City of Fridley has the �c�ney
tsa spend �Go take this on. He said it would seer� to h.im �hat�.f �h.�
City is t,o look into the legal. aspects of this matt�r, it wou�.d need
'�oma �as��.stanc� fxom the Attarney General's Office and �ith.er �h�
A�Ctc��r��� Genex�.l ox the City of Fridley would very l�,k�ly have to
��gag� som�body wha's specialty is in this area. Qbviously, h� addecl,
�he F.�,�. has a staff of attorney's that have grown up in this area
who do �ca�,h�in�g ex�ept practice that type of law. Th� Ca�ty At�c�r�ey
�aid h.e wc�uld �ae kidding the Council and himself if he fx�di�at�d to
the Cou���.1 that he had the ability to take on this issue.
'�he Cit�y Atto�'ra�y said he had sta��d before� he would be happy to meat
wifih Counc�lman Nee pr anybody els� and sit down with the s�af£ at the
Axtorney Genexa�,'s O�fice and discuss the immediate ques�ion oi a.f
'�he Qrdinaa�ce �s adapted on secand reading, what does that d� tp th�
gosa�t�o� �� challenging the F.C.C.'s authority. He �a�d thi.s i� �h�
i�sue tha� �as� zo be answered fixst and he will at�empt to g�� an
answex £ax the �ouncil on �his b�fore the �econd ���adzn�.
S��QND�D t�y �ounc�i�man Uttex. , Upan a rQ�.l cal]. vote, Staxwalt�, Lieb1,
Ut��e�', �r�d �reider voting aye, N�e voting nay, Mayar �,ieb]. d�clared
the mot�.o� carried four to ane. ,
CONSIDERATIQN OF �'IRS'� READING QF AN ORDINANCB ON TIME LTMIT FCIR TRUCK
A� �� e
MOT�ON t�y Cauncilma� Brsidex to table th� £irst readi.ng of an carda��a���
or� th� ti�n� ].imit for truck par�Cing, Seconded by �oun��l.man Utt��^,
[1goa� a'voice vQte, all votin:$ aye, Mayor �.iebl, decl,are�l the mc�tio�
ea.rxie�d unan�mously, ,
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REGCTLAR �OUNC 1 I; ,ti1EET'I NG OF AUGUS'I' b, 19 7 3
REG�IV��iG NI��IORANDUM FRQM ASSISTANT CITY MANAGE
Q �I� NQ �'H U�URBAN YOUTH SERVICF:S CENTER (TA
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�'UBLIC �A��TY DIRECT
REG�IVING L�TT�R FROM PI�TDLEY JAYCEES REGARDING NORT�� SU�3URBAN YOUTH
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M��ZQN by �aun��.�man Uttex io xeeeive the cvmmun��ation
� ����rd��� the NQrth Suburiaan Ycauth Services �er�t�x dat�d
Seco�ded lay �c�un�ilman Bx�ider, U�on a voic� vo��, a11
Mayar I.i�bl deelared �h� mo�ion carried unar��.mously,
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frqm tA� Jay��es
July 3�., 197�.
voting aye,
l�aya� La.�bl r�a�l th� �.�tt�r a14ud tQ the �ouncil and aud�encs, MayQr
L�ebl xe�'�x�rsd to the other communications an the item a�d listed t�er�.
MayQx I,i�;bl �uggested the Gity iake some action ta indicat� their f�elings
or� �h� Yc�u'th Center and £caxward them to ihe Anoka County Health Service�
p�p�r�m�n�, �Iayox I:iebl said he unclerstood there may be scame probl�ms
in �hE format of the oar�;an�.zation and question� conc�rnir�g �Ghe me�hod
pf �oun,seling the ypung pepple. Nlayor Liebl said if the Youth Servi�e
Cer�t�r ws�uld help 10 to twenty yaung people, h� wouid cpns�.der tk�e
oxg�r�i�a�ion wo�thwhile. Mayor Liebl said as a fa�her and � tnemb�x �af
the �our�Gil, he would like tYae City Couneil �o make a statem�rlt� o� supp�art
�tar �h� �enter.
CQUr�ci�.man Breidex said he hQped the C�ur�cil would delay the action �o
� contribut� the $1,Q00 of funding to th� Genter in 1974. He added, th�
C�r����' �s npt in need for £unding for 1974, and it wou�d xequire money
in �x�sat�r amounts in the futur�. Councilman Breider refex�xed to th�
memoxandum sut�mitted by the Fublic Safety Director and said there is some
' q�a����san �n the m�thpds o� referral and counseling proe�duxes, He said
�t���e �.s a�arc�blem with e�tablishing the qualifications of the numb�r
o� voluflteers az�d the �rQgxam is loosely argani�ed.
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Gounc�lmaz� Breider me�ti4r�ed there are cases being refe�xed fram the
cQUrts and al.so th� Health Board and the procedures should be s�t u�
zf th� Cen�Cex is �o have a�hance of obtainin�g funding in t}�� futur�,
H� �a�,d the pr�ocedural questions �hauld be wcarked c��� to enab�q �he
p�c�p�.� us�.ng �he center to get the propex profession�l t�eatm�nt. H�
�aid �l�e counse��ng shc�uld nc►t turn the young pea�le in a negat;lve way,
this �c�uld be dangerous.
CQUnci�man Breider suggested the City �ttorney be directed to se�d a
, lett�r to the County Administxa�ion and the County Hea�.t,h �pard requesting
th+�y �h���C into the proc�d�ires of the Center incl,uding and as�Ci.n.� fpx
sound methQds caf x�ferr��..
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CQUnci,lman Starwalt said he i� fully awaxe that thexe axe young eo le
i�, th� area that need counseli�g and by people wi�h expextise in�xhe ar�a.
H� said h� still has some qualms about the methods whi�h would Gi.r�umvent
t�� �ami�y. Counc�lman Starwalt said he had discussed the mattsr with
many p�op�e and they had stated their opinions Qn th� pxos and con� o�
��� ��r�t�r'� opexations. Cau�cilman Starwalt said he thought tha City
shQUld take ac�ion to direct the questions ta th� County.
REGU�.AR COUi�CII, tilEF1'IIvG OF AUGUST 6, 1973
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Gounci�man Hx�iclet• said he thou�ht the method of askin� the County to
d�termin� whsther the proceduxes and methods of ihe C�nter axe adequate
for-�1��,s type of op�ratian would be better than having each individual.
Community a.n tl�� ar�a bei�g served by the Center to take the matt�r
in�c� advi�em�nk, He said he wauld Iike to knaw if i�� people c�oin�
�h� ��u�n�elin� ar� adequate and i� they axe doing the counsel�ng in
�.ha a�eas �th�y k�avc been trained to do it in, He said many o� the
probl�ms �x�er��nced by the young people stem from family prablems.
I�e �ai.d i� is possib�e that thas� doing th� counseling are no� qualifi�d
tt� dQ �his type of work . ri� said he did ncat ihinlc �he Ci�y cc�uld
�om� up,w�th the d��ails, but he did think the Coun�y couJ.d.
Mr. Yqu�� �aid as president of the Jaycees, he is con�erned about �he
young peQple ir� t�he area. He said this concern a� th� young p�ople
has be�n an objective of the Qrganizatior� in the past and now, H�
��id he d�d z�ot think o£ the eommunity in a sense of' geogra�h�.cal
b�u�d�xi�s. He said the Jaycees on a nation wide basis suppca�'t
�e'��v�.ti�s to ai.d y4ung people, He said he thought i� the City wou7.d
ba��C dawn a.n th�ir support for the Center, the ar�a young people wou�.d
sta��ex, �Ir, YQUn�; s�ressed the need for this �ype �f s�xvic� as Anoka
C����y i� ��eQnd in line to Rams�y and Hennepin ir� knowr� v��e�a1
di��ase �a�es, in the State af Minnesota.
I�r. Xoun� �aid 2�o af the youth being served by the Cex�t�r corne from
th� C�ty �f Fx�dley. He said he did agree with the cc��,�erns o�
Gc�u�.cilm�r� �taxwal� as they r�lated to th� family. He said a� ��
te��her, 1�� has ta�ked tca young people in a11 ag� �r�u�as and �ons �f
�h� mai�n px�ab�.ems wit}� the youn� people �s that they are unable t�
�p4�1� �.Q tY�eir fathers and mothers , He added, all age grc�ups are
ab7,�* �s� p��ticipate in the services of the center, Mr. Xc�un� said
a�� �k�� p�re�ts do not take the time to talk to tk�e children wh�n
ths�! axe th,xee, they cer�ainly canr�ot talk ta th�m wh�n th�y are
1�� 16, Qr 17 year� �f ag�. H� said oft�n the father is tc�o bu�y
wat�hin� the football game on television an a Sunday afternoon, and
�a�not lae bot,hered.
Nix, YQU�� sa�d he kn�w that the Center used certified guidanc� counT
s�lq��. �-�I� said the young people do have a place to gca and tall� to
som�on�# '�hey will do this or su�f�r by not talking w�th anyone,
Mr, Xour�� stat�d the need for personal gui.dance in the ca�es of
venex�a�. disease and pregnancy, He added, th� young, person cannot gt�
�o �he fam�.ly de�ctor, because k�e �vould inturn get in touch with th�
mother a�.d f�th�x�, Mr. Yaung recalled a xecen�C xul�.ng whexe �nyone
can �o t4 a doc�or wi�h venereal disease, and this confa.d.ez�c� cannot
be betray�d.
Mx. Youn� sa�.d the Jaycees buc�get had been comple�ed before this
iter� wa� �axe��nted, but the Jaycees planned on tryi.ng tp con�r�.6ut�
fund�n� �o the �enter in the a�nount of $250 or $300.
MOTIQI� by� �c�unc�.lman Nee to dixect Councilman Breider to prepaxe a
��sQ�ux�.on ��ata,ng the support �nd concerns �f th� Fridl�y G�.ty Caun�i�.
�vnc�xn�.n� th� North Subuxb�n Youth ��tivit�tes C�nter with th� as�is�-
ta�e� c�� th� Public Safety Director fox cc�ns�.deration of �h� �cau�+�a.l.
at the �.�x� meeking. S�cA�c��d by Co�nci�m�n Utt�r, Upon � vQice Yt��e�,:
all vot�.ng ay�, �Iayo� Liebl declared �he mp�ic�� carried unanim�usJ,y.
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�'AGE 13
CQNSZD�RA"I'IO�ti OF� AP�'I20Vai, OF L. S. �?3-OS, R�RNARU JULKOWSKI, TO SPLIT
OFF FART' Q� L��TS 6 AND 7� �'�.S.- #153,. TO DL;VF:I,OP L:1�V`D L-'�11'HER h4ULTIPLF. OR
�,��M �,CIAL �(TA}3LFD JIJNI� 18, 1973) ; i� _ _
The Ci�y �n�inee� �aid t}�cre is a cc�n�ern of the parki�g problems in the
area, H� add�d, in 1964 �ill Qf the pro��erty was ��znder the control of
Mr. Julkpwski an�l since t}iat t ir�ie a part of the proper'ky i�a� split and
s+�ld as an apartment complex, The City Engineer said the apartment
c�mp��x now has 4Q paY'k�ng s��aces and �his �.s short of the requ�rement
Q£ th� City code. He said there ;�as been an attempt made by Mr. Julkowski.
' �� �ell. tha portion of land in question �Co allow for additional paxking
�pr t}�e apartment complex. tie said the negotiation� for sale have not
�om� to a�y l�oint of settlement to date. Tlie City Eiigineer said lie
, wauld su�gest ttle lar�d in i�uestioti be utilized by �ome sort of bus�ness
whi�h wou].d only reQuixe limited parkin� or from 5-8 parking spaces.
H� s�id h�� would suggest this solution of the situation if legally
1 pos5ibl.e. He said �his would allow b1r. Julkowski to construct some
ccammer�ia� enterprise in the area.
� Mr. Ju�.kowski said h� had built the apartment building 9 yea�s ago
wher� �he complex was accox'ding to code and it has been sald three �im�s.
H� s�id at the time of construction the building con�ormed to all, regu-
la�i.a�s by �he City. He said at this time he wQUld li�Ce to da �ome-
' �hir1� with the additipnal piece of land. Mr. Julkowski said �he P�ats
and Subs 5ul�committe� had recommended the Council approve th� 1ot �pli.t
a�d th� �'�anning Commissioa� k�as also recommended the Council apprave �he
' spl�.�, He said he had made this request and attended meetit�gs conc�xning
the reques� five times in nine years. He said the piece of prapexty
h�s b��n spli�t by �he County and also by the FinanGe Company. He �a�d
at �his t�.me he wauld need a b�ii�d�ng permit ta continue to devela�
' th� �ans�. I-�e saicl the matter that he is pay�ng' taxes c�� the �rope�rty
a�nd aisQ pay�ng for the removal of the weeds must be considered, Mx.
Ju�kawski said he did not think he should be forced to �ell tl�e property
' to the ��aartment owner. He said he did not want tp com�licat� the �ssue�
�+� ju��t wa�t�d to build or� the pxoperty, as it has beer� split by the
Cc�u�ty! h� wc�uld like tQ kaave it split by the City,
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M�.yc�x i,a��bl said he knew of the situation, and ther� are some problems
wi'�Gl� ha.� ne�ghbox. H� �aid he is aware of the parking prol��.em and
the r�commendations from ths subcommittees? but the members o£ the
�our���7, w�ould have to look �t the matter as what is best for th� er�tire
G�ty ca� Fridley. He said ihere are problems with the parking and other
cc�n�i�.�rations aJso. �Iayox Liebl said �he Council would hav� to $o
alon,� with the recommendations of the Waxd Councilma� in tl�e matter,
MOTICIN b� Councilman Starwalt to gra�t the 1ot split to Mr. Bernarr�
,7�ikowski �s requested.
�ay�ax �.i��1. as�Ced if ther�a would be any prc�b�.ems ar�.�ii�g �xc�m this
a.�'�1QJ'�,
R�GUI,.AR COU:�'CII. �ii:£:TTNG OF AUGJST 6, 1�?73 PAG1�: �4 �
The City Attorr�ey suggesteci the i,�atter be tabled until the adminis-
tration h.as met with Mr. Julkowski and detez-mined the limits. Iie
said h� would like this established to the typ�; of commercial building
ta b� constructed the��e, lie said tl�ere is a very serious problem
wi�h the Si ze and the shape of t}le lot . Ite �a i cl f1-ank ly , he thpu�?ht
the �rAperzy should be used for the overflo��� parking o�c a de£�nite
r�sixicted type �f, use be determined. He s��i�l tlie use should be
d�termin�d by the parking problems. He said he would like to present
the same type of agreement that had been drawn up betw�;en the City
and ��'�cl�son B�others, He said then a reasonable use would be
woxl�ed out and thsy w�ould not be creating a more severe problem than
�xists at the present time.
COUNCILMAN STARWAL'T' SAID HE WOULD I�IK� TO WITHDRAtiV �3IS MOTION
APFRQVING THE LOT SFLIT.
Gour��ilman Stax'walt said h� would like Mr. Julkvwski tq attempt ta
se7�1 the praperty to t�le apartment owner aga�n.
MQT�QN by Cou�cilman StarwaJ.t that Mr. JulkpWSki be dire�ted to wvxk
wi�hthe En�i�ee�'ing Staff tq come up with a suitab�e u�e for tl�e
prc�pexty� �e�oz�ded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vvte, all
vQ��.r�� aye, Mayor Liebl declax�d the moti.on carried unanimously,
CQN�aIU��,A.TIQN pP .PINAI, PLAT P. S, #73-04
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VEIT'S SECOND ADDITIQN, BY
Ma�v�' La.��a1 read �he stipulations suggested by the Community peyel-
�p�n�r�� Admin�s�txator, Mr. Darre� C�ark, in �is lette� tQ Mr�, I,canda
�r�,�J.�nd, da��d Ju�y 23, 1973.
�IO'�ZQN tay �ouncilman N�e to appxove the final �7.at with the �tipu-
la�i�a�s re�pmmended by Mr. Darr�l Clax'k as fp11�WS:
1, Show a six �oot drainage and util�ty easem�nt along �ha
fo].lawing property lines:
a= Sauth �.in� of Lots 1� 2, 3,
b, W�st line of LQts 1 and �
c� East ��ne af I.ots 2, 4, and
and 5
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2, Submit a letter to the City acknowledging that Lot 1, �1ock 1,
�.s not a buildable �at and that until othex lands axe com-
bined with it, no building permit will be xequested on said
�C��.
3, Above �etter shall also indicate that if and wher� the C�ty
4� Fxidley requests a forty �caot wide street and utila�ty ,
easement across Lot 1, Block 1, Vei�'s Second Addition� th�
�wn,�r will grant �aid street and utility easemc,nt withcau�
any cost to t�.e City of Fridley,
Secqr�dec� by Councilma�, ���.�W�,�.�, U�p�} � voice vote, all voting aX�,
Maypr Lielal declared ��� motion carried unanirnously.
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' CQNSIDERATIQ��� OF T��'t3Lliv(; l�F 1974 l3lJllG1:'1' ll�'�TIL, :', L:\�I'ER Dt1TE :
MOT�QN by Councilman $r�:i��er to t.�l�lc: t}le cor��idc>�atiori of trle 1974
budg�t ur�til a iatet- date. Secot�clea by Counci Iman �itter. Upon a
' vcai.C� vote, all �:otins aye, `�Iayo�- Liebl declare�l t}ie motion carxied
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MOTIQ�1 by Couil��.-i lman Utter to �eceive the Salary Schedule for Admin-
�.��xafiive Personnel for Calenaar Ye<�r 1974, Seconded by Councilman
StarWalt.
Mayor Liebl asked if this motion would be to �re�eive and concur. Coun�il-
�a� UZter said he ha�l some ques�ion� or� the scliedule. Councilman
Bre�der said he would not like to concur at this time.
UPQN A VQIC� VQT�, all voting aye, Mayor �iebl declared the motion
�ar���d unanin�ously.
Coun�ilman Nee asked if the City .Attorney would advise the Council
on �he it�m.
' �'h� Ci�y l�9ar�a�er said thexe are guidelines of 5, 5 o and this would be
cc�nsidered the rec�uirement for t}le overall City avera ge. He said this
gxoup represented a 6,2�, but th� average would probably come to the
' S.S� c�n the ov�xall City figu�es, Th� City Manager said he did no�
k�c�w �.t the pr�sent tim� what the overall pex�entag� would be,
Ccau�c3,lman iVee said th�s wauld be regulated by law.
The �ity Manager said he clid not know what the stat� of the overall
bud,g�� wQU�d be at thi,� point,
R�C�IVIN� T�IE �IINUTES�OF THE PLANNI�iG COMMI_SSION MEETING OF JULY 18. 1�73 ;
APARQVAL �F FROPOSED AN�KA COUNTY LIBRARY LOCATI01� AT MISSISSIFPI
T�t.E. AND 5TH STREET N.E. 410 MISSISSIPPI STREET .�. ;
�QTTpN by Councilman Utter to appxove the prop4�a1 for th� Anoka
CQUnfiy Bxanch Library to�b� constructed at Mis�issi�pi S�r��t
artd 5th 5treet. Secondeci by Councilman Breider. iJpon a�'oi.ce Yote,
a�� vQ�in.g aye, Mayor Liebl declared tY�e motion carr�ed unanimously.
ARM(?RY REC�UEST :
Th� �ity Engineer said this it�m had been continued at �he Plann%ng
Commission l�vel, and there was no act�on necessary at tk�is ti.me.
REPD�T ON SPECIAL USE �ERMIT FOR AUXILTARY BUILDINGS:
The �f,ty �ngzneer said there was no ac�ion �o be taken on the
�a�t�r at the present time.
�'Q�'IQN by Coun�� �m�.�} Nee to reeeive the Minutes of th� �'lan�ing
Ccammission Meeting of July 18, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Il�tex.
�lpan a voice vote, all voting a��e, Mayor I.ieb] declr�red the motiQ�
�#x��c;d unan�mou�ly. , � .,� � �a �, �, .
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CC�NSIAERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONS`1'RUCT AN ADDITIQN FOR ADDITIONAL ,
WARE QUSk� USE, TFiE ADDIT�ON BEING _68' X 295' LOCATED LOT 8, BI.O
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T�.e City Er�gineer said the items on the agenda eoncerning the requ�st�
�or �n addition as submi�ted by Designware Industries and a1SC� the
�ns�d�fication of the plan for the construetion Qf �.he F��.�.�.�y
Bu� �arage could be handled togeth�r as they are related i� some
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Mayc�r �,iebl said k�e thought the request should be taken �are of
�eparat��y,
Councilm�.n $reider said lie would like to have them taken caxe o�
tc��e�hex if it wauld be possible. .
T1�� City Engineer said Designware Industries had submitted a re-
que�� to construct a 68 foot by 295 foot addition to their ex�.sting
fa�i].ities. He said there had been a request for a variance
subma.tt�ci to th;e Board of Appeals and they h�d re�,ommended appro�val
Qf �k�� reauest. The C�.ty �ngineer said there would be su£fiCi�nt
pax�C�,r�g �c�x the present use, but the ordinances sta�e a total of
$1 spaces should be pxovided. He said he would suggest an agxee�
m�r��. wi�h the Company and the City that they will provide additional
spaces wh�n it is rec{uired by the City. Th�; �i�y.�ngin�er said
there had been some disc,ussion on modification of the plan�, but
they had not been submitted.
Mrs. H�len 'I'ruenfels, Board of Appeais, said Designware said they
would provid� plans, but she had not seen them. She add�d, �he
r��r�sentat�.ves of the Company had indicated they would, camply
with w�at t,he Board of Appeals had recommended.
N�r, �.ichaxd Kno�l, P1ant Manager, Designware Indu�tries, addressad
the Goun�il and said they would us� split bin�k ox burnish�d
1�1+��k, Mr. Kno1� said he would like to have some aGtican on �he
ma�tsx a� sQOn as possible so they could beat th� snow �ith �he
�c�r���xuc��.on, �Ir. Kno11 said th� Campany would concux with '�he
x���amme�c�ations of t�e Bc�ard of Appeals . He added, he thou�ht
they would er�d up using s�lit block.
May�or ���b1 said he would have to work �an the drainage prQbl�m
wi�� �h� �ngineering Depaxtment. .
�';�� ��.�y� Er�gine�r said t}���e i� no s�xa�QU� drai�nage prc�blem, Hs
a.dd�d, l�x� Chri�tensan, Fridley �us Compa�y, is tca pxovide a�
���°uctux� �a p�QVid� drainage o� the ba�k of th.s px�pexty, I�e
s�i,d he would �ike to g�t into the ad'ditional la�ds�ap�.ng,
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Councilman Breiaer aske�l hpw �he acc�;�s to the troiit ot the of£ic�
bt��l�iing would be obtained. The City Engineer said t�iere would b�
��.��ss from Nlississippi ancl i� the bacl�� He added, there will also
b� � sidewalk. He said this woulcl be on the south side of th�
building. He said the�e should be sdtnd sti��ulazion on the permit
s�.at�ng the type bus�n�ss and the numb�r of employees at thi� time.
T�e �ity E��in��r �did in tl�e ari�i.n�� p1�.ns submitted by Mx.
Chri.stenson for th� �ridle� �u5 �ompany eonstruction, there was a
plan,to o�ta�n 25 feet of property from Designware and the riego-
�.�.at��ns h�ve ilr�t been fruitful, H+e said du� to this factor, the
p��na had to 'b� niadified �omple�.�1y, The Ci�y Engineex said
a��Qxding to the new plan, there wi11 be no doors on the easr. sid�
c�� the building. He said all of the traffic wi11 have to dxive in
and back up and turn around to ex�.t. He sai.d there is no longex
plans to dri.ve thraugh the garage. He said the aggregate panels
w�uld stili be the same and �his would siill be a metal building.
Mayox Lz�ebl asked if there would be any access from the north
s�de or any doors to the �arage? The City Eng�neer sa�d the only
a�eess to the build�ng would be an the west side, He said they
wou�d maintain mo�t af th� trees, by the use of th�s plan and will
s�o additional landscapin�. H� said thexe is th� n�ed for a larger
variance, The City �ngineer �aid he is sti11 c�ncern�d about the
�ons�ruetion be�ng Glase to the �reek. He said he wc,uld s�uggest
'�he 13 original stipula�ions be met by the property owner.
Th� C�.ty Engineer said he believed this to be a better p�an than
wa� o�riginally approved bX the Cquncil.
, The C�ty Enginser said there is going to be a service road, ther�
is going to �e drainage picked up by the Christenson prop�rty and
�hiardl,y, there is going to be a road �onstxucted which woul,d
' al�ow a�cess into the Christenson property and wauld be coz�struc�ed
alQng side of the Designware property. The City Engineer said Main
Stxe�t hacl been vacated in the portion which was ta s�rve as acces�
int� �k�e industrial and commercial property. He added, the majority
, of �he roac� would be on the Designware pxopexty with this com�any
�ayi.ng the majority of the assessments fox the road. ,
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��,� �i�y Engineer said he had hoped that the �wo companies coul�i
�ame u� with some soxt of proposal to equal�ze the assessmen��. He
saa.�i I�x. Cliristenson would be the prime user of the rQadz
The �ity Engineer said he wou�d alsra like to mention the in�talla-
tion, pf the fixe hydrant in the area. He said ihis is set far back
and �o�zld be changed later on. The City Engineer said these are
�h,e questio�s which should be handled as one matter o£ discussiQn
b�tween the twQ companies.
Mayor �,iebl. said h� cauld see why Mr. Brink was conc�rned �.laout th�
amount c►f the assessment for the raadway access tq the Bus Gar�g�.
�� que�tic�n�d if the amQunt of D�signwar�'s assessment wauld b�
$��,p0�? The City �ngineer said this was �ossible, H�; said he �
�hau�ht this would be a buxden on Desi�nware. He said �he road
pl�ns havs been moa��i�a ta not include curping at this time. He
asided, he thought blacktop and not cu`rbing wQUl�i�be sufficient for
the bus traffic.
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1. 'I�11at the sout.t� ��;ar'kin.� lot b�� brou�;ht into ��ode coru-
plidnce �,hen the Countv submits fi�r�al ��lans f-or the road
con�truc,t�on.
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tior'th ��ai�king lot Me temporary ovc.r a�:;��ric�d of five
year� ar w}ien tkle �:itti� decides additional k�arking is
rleeded .
I3urnished block be recornmen�led for the outside of the
building on the east side.
4. That easements for a fire h}drant be provided on the tivest
side of the pro��ert�� with a 30U iaot �pan for adequate
fire coverage.
5, That easements for the existing storm �e�vt:r installed
hy the property clevelopex be provided to the City.
6. That the eosts in the Resolutio�t on page 19-C of the agenda
be accepted.
�caune�lman Breidex said he thought in stipulation three as recom-
mend�d by tlie Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee
could be left as it is and Designware will work out any problems
of the storm sewer �asement, sanitary sewer or drainage with the
City �nginsering Department.
Mr, Knpll said he had a question c�n which sewer w�`5 b��ng 'talked
al��ut in the stipulations. He added, this system had be�n installed
by the City, not by the px�operty ownex. He added, becauSe the City
is w�ong, does the Company have to make it right?
The City Attorney said he did not think this cou�d be disputed
as �he system has been in there for more than ten years.
Coun�ilman Breider asked if the system drained the Aesignware
px�o�erty. Mr. Knoll said he did not beli�ve it drained the
l�esi�nware property. He thought it drained Park Manox and the
surround�.ng area, and none o� the Designware praperty was dxained
�hxou�h the system. s .
Mayca� Liebl, asked Mr. Knvll wh�re this property drained. He
asked. �f it was to the north, Mr. Kno1�. said noi by the pl�t p1an.
The Gity Attorney asked Mr. Knoll what was his objection to th�
�asem�nts? Mr. Knoll said this would make the lots useless as in-
dividual industrial sa.tes.
Mx. Bra�nk said this could be negotiated as an encroachment from
th�e placement of the system.
The Ci�.y Attorney asked'what wauld be done as far as s�or� sewer
�,s concerned when the land is developed. Mr. Knoll said th�s
cQU�d be handl�d at that time.
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Th� City I;ngineer said llesi�nl,-are haa b�en draining into Lock�
Lak� ancl there �vere a nuinber o£ problems because �£ ch�micals
in the s}'stem. lle said tl�e use of the chemicals in the system
had dan�a�;ecl the system.
Mr. Brink �aicl lie had hroug�it this matter up because of the
easements, Th� City Engineer saici there are two diffexent lines
anci the storm sewer had beei� eroded because ot the use of the
CheMicals.
M�yar Liebl saicl the lour stipulations fi�om tlle meeting of the
Subcomma.ttee would be agreecl upon by the Co,npany. i��r. Knoll
said he hoped the Company could wait until after the compl�tion
of the und�rpass to comple�te the parking area on the south side.
Mayor �,iebl said he agreed with this as it would be a waste of
man�y to com�lete the parking area and install the u�derpass
ar�d not �llcaw the two to work together.
�ounc�lman Utt�r sai.d itei,� number three deals with the storm
s�wer easem�nts. Mr, Kno11 said he could not see any connection
wi.th this and the proposed addition to the buildi�g. Mr, Brink
agx'eed saying any future developer could nox build in th� area,
l�x, �rink cQ�ntinued by saying this property dpesn't belo��
to lles�gnware industries;
May�r Liebl asked if the question of the easements csauld 1�e
Qmi�t�d fxom th� stipu�ations. The City Engin�er sa�d tk�e Council
could ac�ept any or all of tk�e proposed stipulat�ons as he had
x������a�a them. He said this is what has been done in �he past,
a�d th� propexties are brought up t� the level of the �ode.
Gc�un,ei.lman Uttex as�Ced if the City were to xeQuir� the addi.tion
of tk��; stipulatipn, could the co�npany put in the additi�n.
Mx. Bra.z�k said he did not think they should lae disc�ssi.ng the
easem�en,ts when thc� sewer is n�at on the praperty awned by Dssign-
waxe, �puncilma,n Nee questio�ed if there are two differen't
pxop�rties. Mr, Brink said the property is owned by anothex
corpQrat�.on, not �esignware. The City Engineer said the twa
cc�mpanies have the same officers,
The C�ty Attorney asked who ths owner of the other �xoperty was?
Mr. Brink said it was Mr. Raymond J. Brink.
The Ca;�y Engineer said the question of easements is being d'is-
cussed at the present time. He said the Council slaould alsa
b� �oa�cerned about the problem of the right of way £or the
s�x�e'G. He said the problem� have to be solved sams time.
M�y+ax ��e�al asked the City En�in�ex if �h� Gouncil wou�d a�ap �ov�
�h� 'building permit, cou].d the �n$iz�����.n� stand points b� 1iv�d
w�.th. The �ity �ngineer said no� he had giyen them �QUx o�h�r
�'��.�u�at�ions the Company must have to la.ve with,
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Ccaunc�lman Nee 5aid one of those stipulations �voulci be that Design-
w�,xe would �ay far the l�oad. The City Engineer said he had hoped
�he �roperty owners h�oula �et together and come to some agreemEnt.
H� �dded, the adjoining property owners always have to ��y for a
xc��d, but Designware does not need this facility and Mr. Chris�enson
do+�s need it .
Th� City Engineer said t,here were two ro�ds pl�nneci, one fox
�.�dus'�rial traffi�, and �he other for reS�der�tf�l an Main S'treez,
bu� in 1964 a pd�tic�n oi` 1�ain Stxe�t was vacated and an industria?
�'b�.r� ��sem�i�;t w�s �iveri next td the railroad tracks,
Mr, Knoll asked where ��t� fi�-e hydran� wHs propci5�d to b� instal�ed.
1 �e as�Ced if a�other lot would be cut up by tllis installation. He
said �11 he was trying to.get was a building permit,
' CQ�n,�ilmar� Breider said the Council was trying tq work out the
�roblems, and the easements would not have to be provided within
the next month. The City ,Engineer said he would like an �ereement
' tk�at D�signware will provzde the nec�ssaxy easements and this do�s
not have to be withzr� the next six months. �Ie added, this could be
prQVided over a period of time,
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Mr, Bxink said he was concexned about ge�ting a building permi�G
a.�,�. h� would have liked to have started yesterday. Mr. �rink con-
�i.nued by saying he did not thinkthe issuance of a building perm�t
should involve an easement orz an adjoining property.
1�ayQr Liebl said he thought the Company should con�ider �he poin�
o� th� firc� hydrant, once the building permit is issued, the City
Wvuld r�ot be.l�able if they could not provide proper fixe prote�tion,
Mr. Bxink said he would agree with the stipulation of the fire
hydrant, but not t}�e st4rm sewer easement.
Mr. ICnQ�I xead page two paragraph thxee of the minutes o� the �u�lding
� S�az�dards-Design Control Subcommittee meeting. He addec3, the �omm�ttee
had +ds�ided the matter of the easements could be handled by �hs
Eng�neering �epartment.
' Mx. ��ra.nk said he did not think an excayation permit giv�n taday
Wou1d cpme ta a sewer easement given today.
, '�ay�r Liebl suggested that the four stipulations as set by xhe Sub-
ccamm�,ttee be approved at this time, He said the additional p4ints
,�an b�: tak�n �are of in time .
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Mr. Kr��►�1 auestioned if at this time if he is to get a building
perm�t, wou�d he have to agree to the stipulations. Councilman
Utt��r x�ad the mation o£ the Subcommittee Meeting eonc�rning �he
px�s�n�t matt�r, Councilman Breidex �aid in his interpretation this
wau�d mea� he would have to agree with all of the stipulatian� a�
�h�,� time, i�x, Knoll said this had not been his unders�anding o�
�he m�aning o� the mo�ion, Mayor Li��al said he may be xeading
s�methi�g Ynto the motion, M�'. Ktio�.l said the problem is far
�'eachin� and t]�e City Engineer was not present �t the meeting.
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The ��ty �nginear said before any member of his staff attend�
on� o£ the subcommitt�e meetings, he meets with them to instxuct
�hem what tlie administration would lik� �rom th� administxat�ve
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Mr. Bxznk ��id he undexstood the four points. HQ asked if all the
pxablems h�v� to be worked out before the building permit is
��sue�. CounGilman Utt�r 'said yes. Mr. Brink said he had read
stipulat�on number thxee to �ean this would be worked out wh�n
���d�d, Councilman Utter said it would be haxd to g�� the appli-
�ant �o agxee after the permit is issued. He �aid the C�ty wou�d
not b� abl� to hold the applicant to any point. Mr. Brink said
the t�i�d stipulation �oncerns many things. He added, this wou�d
�on�ern how tlle property is to be used aver the years.
MQTIQN by Counciiman Breidex ta approve the building perm�t with
t�e �ou� stipulations as recommended by the Building Standar�s-
�esign CQntrol 5ubcomm�ttee, and that Designware use buxnished
b1v�k �r spl�t block on the exterior af the building and that
xepre�entat�ves from p�signware Industr�es woxk on the 5torm sewer
pxpbl�m with the Engineering Departmen� and that the fire hydrant
b� �rpvzd�d as per negotiation with the Engineering Departm�nt.
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Th� Ci�y Engineer said the City would have two alternatives �n
acquiring the easement for the storm sewex, one, d�lay any a��ian ,
on any future requests in the area, and two, actuaily pay fo� it,
and �� th�s is done the peaple in the area would be assessed far it,
CQU�c�lman Bxeider askEd if the Presiden� of the Com�any c�u1d
m�ke a commitment for the Company.
�h� Ci�y Attorney said the sewer system was �nstalled ten years
a�Q and the City would have to relocate or preserve the system,
CQUn�ilm�n Breider said the City is involv�d in enou�h 1aw suits,
and th�s could create a big pxoblem if the storm s�wer pxablem
�s no� sQlved. He suggested something of mutual agreement be
woxk�� �ut on the storm sewer. He added, he though� som�thing
shoul� be woxked out when the City needs the easements.
The ��ty At�Qrney said the system is ther�, and the people should
knaw it is th�re. As �ar as the fire hydrant is concerned, he
did �at �hink this should be put off to sometime in the �uture,
The C�ty �ngineer auestio�ed what would ha�pen if there was a
fix� on the west side of the property. H� said this should be
woxked Qu� with the Engineering Department. He assured the
��px�s�ntatives of Designware that no lots would be sp�it by this
insta�lation that may be used for future expansion,
Coun��lman Breider said the po�n� on the fixe hydrant would be
ac��p�able with him and shauld also be aeeeptable with the Cam-
�a�y as �his would involve their insuran�e pragram.
M�e Kn��1 sa�d th�s pai�� would have tp be ne�atiated.
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�oun�i�man Starwalt said the Cour�cil was txying to work out the
pQints �.r� question in the best interest of all in the 1a1�,� run. He
added, �omethings are a little di££icult to agree upon because
som� p�ople make agreements in good faith and do nc�t uphold the
a$reeme�ts. Councilman Staxwalx 5aid the City �ngirieer i� r_ryin�
to c1as� those points which wQUld b� problem$ sometime �n �he �u�ure.
,He as�Ced if it possibly may be an advantage to have some mee�ing �with
the re�r�sentatives of Designware and also Fridley Bus Gompany and
the Engineering Pepartment and have the item l�� brought back ta the
Council the £ollowirig week fo� action?
�Ir. Bx�nk said it was unfortunate in hi� mind that the pthe�' party
�oncerned in this ma�ter would not comg to agreeme�nt. He said the
applicant had garte to �11 the . v�rib�is �aax�s and; Subcsimmitt��s at�d
also CoUh�il ancl 1�ac� rlot q�tained a�ommitment for the 2�a feet to
be pur��i�l��c� frorri his �bmp�ny. He stressed that it is very unfor-
tur�ate that this part had not been �aken care of, Mr. Brink con-
tinued that NIr. Chras�enson had now come up wiih another proposal.
He said he would b�; open to pursu� �he matt�r if the o�hex party
would want to also.
Couz�cilman Starwalt said Nir, Ch�istenson �as nothing appraved
�}�e pxesent tirne on �he modzfied plans. �ouncil�man Staxwalt
c�uestior�ed the possibiliiy of coaning tQ �came agreement o� the
�hase o� �he property.
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Mx, �r�z�k said he did not think they could ask him ta se11 the property.
Maypx Liebl said the Designwaxe prapexty request was being taken cax��
o� at this time, nc�t �he �hristenson pxQperty, Mr. Brinlc saad the
��her paxty was no� xeasonable tQ talk to in these negatiatiAns, and ,
�e wauld be happy �o talk tQ him again. He said the entire neighbax-
hac�d is eoncerned abQUt the �roposed bus garage, Councilman �taxw��.t
sugg�sted the items be �abled with an hcanest att�mpt at negotiati,Qns
b�in� made in the m�antime.
SE�QNp�I� �3� COUNCILMAN UT�'�R.
Mr, �xinlc said h� was concexned about the intex�xetation a�' the
stipul�tions, he added, one member of the Council had s�ated tha�
the a�r�ements �aould have �o be worked e�ut befoxe the buildi.ng permit
wc�uld b� issued. He �aid he would like this poin.t to be c�.axifi�cl.
'�h� �i.ty Attoxney said yes, this is coxrect. The agreer�sn�k would
�ae a�ar�requzs�t� to the building p�xmit. Councilman Bxei.de� �aid
he �r�u�d 1a.i�° th� pQint on the storm sewer easement to be ne$otia,ted.
Tk�� C��� Attoxn�y said he was no� talking about t}�e point can the
stax�m sew��' easem�nt. Mr, Brink said he would lik� the question on
the �hir�i stipulation of the Subcammittee clarified.
UPON A VQICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AY�, Mayo� T�ieb1 declared .�khe motion
ca�x�.ed unan�.mously,
The G�.ty Engineer said he wQUld sugg��� go�ing an to the next a.iem
��ne�rn�.ng U�s�gnware and thi� wauld be the considexatia�n of �hs
v�.ri,an�e within the context of the minutes af the Board of Appeal�
Sub�ommittee M����,�� o£ July 31� 1�7�,
R�GULAR G(?UNCIL �4EL1'ING OF AUGUST 6, 1973
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ITEM - 4- BDARD OF APFEALa SUBCOMMITT'EE I�4E�TING OF� JULY 31, 19%3:
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MQTION by Councilman Breider to gran;t the variance as r�au���ed hy
A�s�$r�war� reducing �kh� front yard setback fxom the rec�uir�,d 1Q0 fe��t,
to ap�axcaxi.mately 41,9 £eat with the stipulation that �h� pa�king
axe�. be fin#.shed per Cade withi.n two years, Seconded by Cot�n�ilman
C]�t+�x, ■
'Th� �ity �ngineer said if the paxking J.ot is not ineluded. ih the
pla��, a problem may ar�se in th� finanGin� of such �n impxov�m�nt,
Ma�yor I,i.ebl said the parking area would have to be put in. He
��ug,�c����ed �his be done after the completion of the underpass.
UF�N A VOICE VOTE, a11 voting aye, Mayar Liebl declared �khe mot�.on
�ar�ie� �un.animously.
Th.� Ca.ty Engineex said in ox�der ta iake caxe of �Ghe related i�ems
Qn t�.e agenc�a, he would sugg�st the Council nsxt cansider the item
n�mb���d 19, consideration of revised plans for Fr�dl�y Bus Gara��.
CONaT�?ERATION OF APPROVAL (7F REVISED PLANS �OR F�IDLEY BUS GARAG�:
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RES�LUT��JN �89-1973 - A_RESOLUTION ORllERING PRELIMINARX PLANS, SPECI-
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R�SOLUTI0�1 #9�-1973 - A RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY R�PORT
AI, ING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE A�ATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF
R A QVEMEN S: STR T MPR MENT PRQJEC ST. 19 -1
ADDENDUM 4;
The Gity �ngineer said he would recc�mmend that the oxiginal �.3 stipu-
lations an the first plan be applied to this plan wi.th the addxtion
af the staternent tiiat the doars be located only on the we�t �ide
o£ the building, ths bank of the Greek not be �.�sturbed, that th�
�xis�,i.n,g �rees will b@ mainzained, and that the variance xequ�sfi oz�
t�e �cau�th szde be granted from 15 to 1� feet ax�d on Ghe eas� ��.��
£�'Am �QO fia 85 feet.
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The ��ty �n,gin�er said the plan had been changed and there woulc� b� na
acces� tQ th� gara�e an the eas� side o� tJ�e buil�ling. The bu�e� wcau�.d
now 1�aek in anci e�ut as they do in th�; �xistiil�; faczlity. Th� ��ty
E�gin��r sazd in this plan, no lanci would be acauired from p��a,gnwar�.
MOT�QN by Councilman Breider to apprave �Ghe revised plan fox tk�� Fridley
Bus Garage with the 13 stipulations and adcling tY�e zec�uzrsments tha�
a11 daor� be located on the west side of the building, that �he bank
Qf �.h� �r�ek not be disturbed, that the existing trees t�e maintained
and that '�he vaxiar�ce on the sauth side be from 15 t4 10 feet and on
th� aas� side from l0U to 85 �eet. Seconded by Couz�cilman Utter.
Upon a vaa�ce vQte, al� voting aye, Mayor Liebl declare� the motion
�arx�ed unanimously.
M(?�"TQN by Councilman Breidex to adopt Resalution #89-1973 ordering
prel�minaxy plans, specificatio�ts and estimates of the costs ther�caf;
S�re�t Zmpravement Projec� S�, �973-1, Addendum #4. Seconded by Couneil-
man Ut��r, U�on a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor I.iebl d�c�ared
�he mQ�i.ran ea�rr�.ed unanimously.
M(��IQN by Councilman B��ider to adopt Resolution #90�.1973, x���iving
px'���.minary xeport and calling a public heaxing on August �0, �973,
Qz� th� mat�er of the Gonstructa.on, af certain i�nprovemsnts : Stxeet
�m�a��av�m��n� PTOjeCt St, 197�-1� ,Addendum #a, in the amount of $1Q,632,a6.
�'he �iiy �ngineer said h� would rec�mmend the road be black�ap, with
no �urhiz�� to ;:ee� the costs �o a minimum. He said h� hop�c� the two
compan�.�s csauld come to som� agreement on the ass��smen�Gs for the prp�
pcased roadway.
SECQNU�U by Councilman Utter, Up'on a vo�ce vQte, all voting-ay�, Mayar
�i�'�l, �e��ar�d the motiaz� carried unan�mously�
�pu�a�al].ma� N�e asked the City Attorney if t}�e City c4uld a���ss the
xai,J�rc�ad? �ir. Kno�.l s�ated that th�y would k��.v� to use th� x�oad �or
ac��as tQ the bxidge, Counc�lmar� Bxe%der said perhaps th� Metro Sewer
Boa.rd ��t�7.�1 alsa be assessed. Councilman Nee said he was iz� £avvr qf
�ss���in� �h+e raiJ.raad when�ver poss�.ble.
Th� �ixy Attorney said �f th,� fact of the matter would be t�at they
did us� �h� xoad fox aecess, it wc��u�.d be wcarth the �ffort � but th�y
woul,�l i�av� to be notifi�d, Mayox I�ieb1 agr�ed� statin$ thi� woul.d be
wor�h� a�ry. The City Attorney sa�d somet�.mes ther� is no disa�re�ment
abau� ���h ��sessmen.ts.
CQNTINUED; RECEIVING TH� MINUTES OP THE BLIILUING STANDARDS�D��IGN
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The City �n�ineer said this would be on 73rd Avenue on the south ��'
side �� '�he property and �he reaue�t was to c4nst�uct a metal or
brick '6uilding to be used £or th��purpose of teari.ng cars apart
and �h� s�orage and display af parts. He add�d, th� bui�ding wau1�
b� bri��. pr� the south side. There are no other buildings in tho
area wi°�th the exception of Qnan and Medtxonics a� the pres�nt �ime.
Th� �ity Engine�r said the Subcamr�ittee had recommended the Coun�i
agprov� the request. �
Cc�uncilman Starwalt said this would be an impxov�ment �:� the area,
bu� he d�d no�G know i� this type of struc�ure would be up ta the '
standaxds of the athex buildingsin the area,
Th�e �i�y Er�gineer said the reques� could be approued w�x� the st�p�
�,atic�r� iha� the building be block and not me�al, and�this would
make �he construct�on anore permanent.
�ouncilman Breider asked i� �her� would be staraga of carS outside�
of the building, Th� Ci�y Engineer said thexe wauld be �torag�
in t�� ��nced area. H� po�nted caut where ths building would b�
e+ans�rucied on the map an. the ovsrhead projectox, ,
Cou�,�a.lr►�an Brei.der asked �.£ thi� would be appraving the expansi.on
�►f �a junl� yard? The Ci�y �ngineer said na� thi� wauld ��duc� the
area being used for the storage af junk cars. Mayor Li�bk said '
th.is �s a ��w concept.
�ouncilm�n Bredier said he sees cars in the stxeets�in �his ar�a L
all Qf the time. Thexe are hub�caps and cars in th� ��xa�t, is
t�is an allowable use in the kind of zoning� he asked? �'l�� C��y
A�tQa�r�ey said he had not researched th� mattex. H� added, the
Ci.ty w�uid be requix�d to issue a permit �f �he zoning �s prop�x az�
�hs cons�ruction meets Cit� Code.
C�un��ilman Utter said �he fence had baen �rebuilt and �.oved clo�er ,
to ��e ��xeet. '
Th� �ity �ng�.neer sai.d perhaps the Cauncil wauld like xo delay ,
�he �t�m u�ntil the a�plicant is present.
Counca.lman Bxeider said there is a gaod jQb of d�velapment� o� �Gh�
axe� be�ng done at the pres�nt time. He �aid but� �ther� are m�n ,
work�ng c�z� their cars in th� streets . They pic�C up the parts and
ove�hau� �heir caxs right on the stre��, and a lo� o�' aars �ar�1y
mmke it �o the area, he add�d. Council.man Breider said the}� may '
hav� t4 �aut the parts on the cars bQfore they can �save ths area.
'�h� ��.ty Er�gineer �aid this �ype o:E situati.on cou],d be tak�n cax�
o� by adc�ing stipulations an the permit, �
Th� ���y ,�ttarney �aid this �.xsm had be�n discus��d a� �Gbe Aepaxt-
��z�� ��ad. �i�eting ar�d h� had sugg�s�sd t�� G��y b� vsry parti.cul�x°,
a'ba��� w�,at kind o£ fencing ahauld 1�e �.n,stalled at�d a�.s�o �kha numb�x'
�� c�.�°� t� b� stox�d. He aaid h� a1aQ had suggested t}��xe be no
�ta�ka�r�� o�' ��rs ��1 the a�ea above the s�reening fence � H� �aid �
�.���°� �x� two ki�ds �� reauix�mer��s �.hat ca�n b� impo�ed., blC�GOI"C�,�.il�,
tca �h� �QZ��ng requir�iheiit and` �.1so the tauilding cod� . Hs add�d,
the City could not refuse the applicant a buildin� p��m��.
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Th� C�ty �r��;ine��r said the rec�u�st- �:ou�;d be a��p�°oved w�th. the stipu-
1a��,ca�, that the t�ui ldin� be blpck f�nd ne�� metal , an�l this wou�.d
mai��: th� �:Q�struc��an more �erman�nt,
Maycar I.,iebl sai d ti�is is th� re�s��n the ���u�st Y�ad �.ome be£o�� tha
�ou�ci.� � fir_�t af �:11 to mak� th�; Q�erat�c�n a reaso�able �x�e, and
se�c��dly tca rec�uire them ta pu� tzp a d���nt buildi.ng and t� stQre
�h� parts in t};� lju��aing. He said he would 1�ke th� parts that
ar� r�Q�G �eeded tq be }�au�ed away.
M�'�TIQN by �-ouncilman Str�r�-,�a1t to tabl� the xequest and considsrm��.Qn
c�i �c�ns�ruction o� an Offic� ar�si warehou�e by Cez�tral Autc� �'arts
��nt�l th� a�k�licant is �r��en�G. Sec�nded by C�unGilman N��, Upan
a vo��� yote, all voting aye, '�(��yai I,i�bl declax�d the motion carried
ur�anim�auslv ,
��N��DERATION "T'0 CONSTRUCT AN ADDI`I'IQN TO TrIE �'R�SENT AUDITQRII�M,
QGAT�D AT 6Q00 W��T OQRE LAK� DRIVE RE UEST BY II�DEPENpENT SCH�OI.
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M(�TIQI� b� Coun�i�rrian �tarwal�, �Q a�apx�ov� the r�Qu�st fc�x �Ghe addi-
t�.an tQ th� p�esen� Gymr���ium requ�s�ed �ay SchoQl ,D�st�i�t #l4 tca
ba �.ocat�d at 6�pQ West Mopr� Lak� Drive, Se�onded by GQ�ncilm+�n
U�t�x. Upcan � v�i.�e vQt�, a17. vo�in� aye, Mayor �,i�bl d�c�.ar�d
tha motiQn �arri�d unan�.mousiy,
Th� C�ty �n�i.n��r ��id ther� had be�n a r�quest fox th� ��.�y to
waiv� °��� p�x�n�� f�s� anc� the �ounc�.1 �ould tak� a��io�, �Q wa�iva
sueh f��� , H� sa�d �he �tate �.har�ge c�r �he ��.ec�r�cal I�.sp�c�Gi+�n
c}��x�� �QU1� r�ot �� w��v�d.
MQT�Q�' by �aunc�.J,m�n Starwalt� tca waive ih� ir�spe�tiQ� ����' w�th
� ths �;���g�i�r� c�f the Sta�� or Electrieal fee�. Seeon��d by �oux�cil-
m�r� N��, Up�n�a v��c� vQts, all voting aye, Nlayor Li�b� d�cia�ad
�ha motiort ��.rried unanimausly.
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MQTTQ�1 by �QUne�lm�n Utter to r�ceive the �inutes �f th� Bui1�11n�
Stand�xd�-Desi�� Gon�rol S�tacommitte� meeti,ng of Jul.y �6, 1�7�. S��ond�d
by �ouzae�l�t�a� N�e . Upon a voi�e vote � al�. va�ing aye � MayQr I�i�b1
de�1a�°�d t1�� �n�tion �arried una�imous�l�r.
R�C�TV�NG TH� �ITI�UTES OF THE ROAR� OP APPEALS ME�TING OF JUL'Y 31 .1�73:
CONSID�RATION
The G�.ty �n�ineer said the
v�x�a.A�� be appraved, but
'�he 3 �Get as x�aµ����� b�
Board of Appeals
Gut th� varianc�
�.�s applic���,
had recamm��ded thQ
to 12.5 �e�� x�ther
REGU�,AR �QU�ICI1� Mk;�:rrING Q� ��uGU:�'� 6, 1�73
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Mx, E�r1 Sor�nson, 637Q Able Street N.E., ad�ressed the Gouncil
and a�ked i��' it wauld be passible �or the Cpun�il to apprav� ths
vari$nce tc� 10 feet? The City Eng�neer sa%d he could recommend
th� vax�.an�� he 12 feet, otherwise this wau].d becom� tao c�vs�
tp tl�e roadway�.
M�yor I�i�bl�asked Mr. Soranson if the variance b�ing grant�d �c�x
12 f�a� wc�uld accomodate his needs, Mx. Sorensor� said he ccauld
ju�t g�t the driveway in with this amount of yarian,ce.
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'bn fdr '� �ee�� Seconded by Counci�.man Ne�. Upon � v'o�,c� vat��,
��. vc�t��g aye; Mayox �i�61 tieclared the motian �arxi�s� un�nimc�u��'��
A R�'QU�Sx F�1R A VARIANCE qF 5ECTION 45.053, 4A� FRIAL�X_�ITY��GQDI�� ,
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'Th� ��.�y �r��inser saa.d th� Baard Qf Appeals had r��4mmended th�
Counc�l r�eny the rec{uest fc�r the variance and th� appli�ant had
gr����d�d tc� c�nstruct t�� dwelling aceording to th� FridlaY Gi.ty
Cad� and w�.�khout the need for the vaxiance. H� sa,id no a�tion
would b� ne��ssary.
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Th� Ci�ty �nginear said the applica�t had called him and requestod
th� it�am b� �a�].ed until th� next meeting o� the Gouncil wh�n ha
could b� in attenc�ance. ,
MOTTON by Councilman Ne� �a concur w3�t� tha BQaxd o� A�pp�ala anc�
deny the requesx for the vaxiance o£ the �xont yaxd se�back by '
Mr� Fx�d �. Y�sn�s� Incorporated. Seconded by Councilman Uttex.
�ottA�il.mart Nee �aid a� 1 0£ �h� lots a�rp sub�tant�s��y l.ar�e and
th��r had been picksd �p �s tax�£�rfe�t 1ot�. He said this'action �
i� �pprav�d wauld set a pa�t�rn �ax th.� �rea�tion af 50 foot �.ot�,
whex� th�axe hava baen none ��fore, CounGi�man Ne� can�inued by
aayir�� th�re is no ha��s�iP i.n th� cas� p � �
UPQN �A YQIG� VQTE, �7.� vq�ing �ye�, MaYo� I��+�b1 �sl���ax�d �h�
m�t�P�► �arr�ed u�animous�.y, ,
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Tho ��lty �ngineer said tha.s it�m had been taken care of earlier ia
' th� ma�ting,
MQTTQN b� �ounci�man Utter to rece�ve the minutes o£ th� Baard o� Appsal�
' M���ing o� J'�z1y S1, 1J73. Seeonded by Cauncilman Bre�.der. Uppn a
voic� vota � all vatin� ayc , May�ar I�iebl decl.ared th� motion csrri�d
unan�mausly.
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RBCQNS_ID�RA_TIpN 0F BACK XARD llRAINAG� PROBLEM IN TH� BEN.7AMIN STREE
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Mx. Robert �xickson addressed ih� Counci]. and said wh�n he purchas�d
th� proper�y a year ag� there was nca severe problems on hi� property�
Ha sa�.d the street and ,S'�0�'I1l sew�r were .to be in and he had ascrawed
an as���smsnt of $1,Op0 fox this waxk. Mx. �rickson added that this
amaunt was iracluded in the total purchase prfce fxam the foxmer owr�er.
Mr, �xi.ck�on said thQ c�nditions of the xun off or�to ha.s land degxadps
}�is p��pexty, Mx. �rickspn sai.d he thought this was irr�'spansiblQ on
tha part p£ t}�e �ity. He �ai�1 he thought th� City shauld xacogn�ze
'�hat th�y have creat�d a problem, and compensate him for tha.s probl�m.
H� sa�d h� had been told that ona hal£ pf t�h� money }�ad beQn us�d and
th�x� �a s�ill no improv�ment in C}�� condit�.ans.
Mayax I.i.ab� gaid some pip�.ng could be done, but the City wauld haye
, tc� hav� th� r�e�essary easeme�t�s fox thi.s piping. He said this wauld
hav� to b� firmed up by the pxopearty owners, Mayar I�a�ebl saa.d �h� area
is v�ry natural and beauti:�u1, but with Benjamir� Street comp].eted
t�h� draina,ge goes right intp the low area, Mayor I�iebl said the City
' would have to h41d a h�aring, callir�g in the peopl� whc► would be affaGted
by th� a���ssments and improvernents. Maypr Liebl said he did not
know t�h� 7.ega1 implic�t.ions in this case. He adaed, the Ward Gouncil-
� man had v�s��ed the ax�oa and had advised the Coun�i.�. that no action was
���essary a� �h'is �Q�.nt in time. Mayor Liebl said the Ward Gouncilman
mu9� T�pr���nt the major�.ty of people concexned.
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'Th+� C�t�r �n��ne�r sa�.d he agxeed with tk�e statements made by Mayor
�iabl. H� said he would liks to clarify a p4int, the amount paid by
Mr. �riekson was only a pendin,� assessment,
Mayor I�i�bl said Mr. �xickson is willi.ng �o put up with the natural run
off watsx but it had been his con�ention to the Mayar that he did not
kr�aw i�f the Mayar and members Af the GQUnGiI would havs put up wixh the
�am� ��in,�. MayQr I�iebl, c�nt��nuad Mr� �riGkso� £eels i� i� becaus�
of tha i.��tallation of the cuxbing and cu�.v�rt dir�cted onto his rop�rty�
that this prablem is there� He said h� had be�n told by Mr� �r�.c�son
that tha prvb�ems had been caused by th� in�tallatfpn of the streex,
the �tre�t d�.rects t�� run o�� water o� t]�e area to the lqw spax, Mayox
I,iebl �a1d tha watex does not run over the curbin�,, a culvert was
installed to drain the water onto the Erickson pro�e�tYR �
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The �ity Engineer said tl�e ��ark lias iiot been completed, and n4�. �v�n
started. He a�ded, i� th.e Cauncil would order th� work, ther� could
b� aSS�ssments. 'The Ci�.y Engineer said rio more water �s in th�s arv�.
th�.� would b� indicated on the aerial map of 1959. He said he ge�s
the s�m� wat�rr but now at a faster rate, and th� water is c1�an�x
now th�r� when �here wer� dirt roads in th� area, He Said th� water �.s
nQt soak�d up by �he �round as thsxe is no penatxation availa�l�.
Mayar I�i�bl �aid something would have to b� done to r�medy th� prob�.�m,
and Mr. �ri.cksqn's problem would have to be remedied. H� add�d,
evexy�.ima it xains, he geis a heavy constant flow af water Qn ths
property, Mayvr I,iebl said l�e did not think the City could uss his
prcaperty �or the storm s�wer.
The Gity �ngineer said if i� was a natural drainage ax�a b��q��,, ��,
G�� b� us�ci. H� said the sam� area was used for th� drainag� b��'ora,
r�ow t�,� w�,��r cQmes a littls faster. He added, the p�opexty own�r
had ���u�,v+�xt undex the driveway on the propexty and �.h.�.s �� th� same
size and wz].�. �n1y a11ow the sam� amount of wate� tp pass.
Mx. �xi�ksc�n a�ked i�' hi� proposal for th� system wil� be �ansidex�d.
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�s�unc�lm�n �t�rwalt said he ha�i not changed his mind an the ma�t�r
�nd h� wo�ald r�commend the Council not close t�.e ��c�j�c� at thi� timQ. '
H� said he w��a�-d be happy tQ talk to Mr, Ericks�n at any �im� and ha
would iTtvite ham to loak at th� contour map.
M�TTON by �caunc�.lman Starwalt tc� direct the Engine�ring, I��p�x�ment
and the C�.ty A�tarr�ey ta further evaluate the proble�n� wi�h �Ir. �riekson s
�araparty �nd r�turr� �a th� Counei� with a recammendat��n on� month
£r�an 'th� �r�s�t�t m��ti.ng. S�conded by Coun�ilman Utter. Upon a vo1c� '
YRt�l� t�l� vc��.�.�g �y�, �Iayox �,ieb�. deciared t1�� mc��iar� earr�ed ur�ani-
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R�C�IVING STATUS �.EPQRT FROM CITY ATT
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EY_REGARDIN(a ARBITRAT��N BE� ,
N�Y i�RDINAI�CE #544 - AN ORDINANCE FOR APPR�PR.IAT�(�N QF FUNDS TQ
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AL OF' CQNTRACT WITH SOLIAIFI�ATION INC. FQR REFAI� OF S�WI�R
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MOTIQN by �ouncilma� Uttex t4 receiva the co�munication from the C�,ty
Attox��}► �°e�axd��� �he arb�.txation betw�en th� �ity of Fridl�y and
Dunk�my Suxfacin� CQ�npany pn. Fxoject +�103,, da��d August �, 197�,
So�v��d�d by GQunc�.l.man Ne�, Upan a vaica votie, a].1 v�t��ng �.y�, �ay��
L��t�l de�l�ro�l th� matlon �.arxied u�ar��.�nQUSIy.
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�t�GU�.AR GQUNC�T� ME�,TING c�F AUGU�T 6� �.973 PAG� �1
�'h� ��ty ���Go�n�y sai.d ��r A i�unk�.ey wa� �n ��.� audie�.�e ar�d he had be�n
�.warded �omE money and h� suggested the Council tak� a�tion s�n authori�
zatiQn �f �ayment to Mr. �unkley at th� preser�t meetiz�g. "T'k�� Gi'�y
A�tca�n�y sa�.d hi� mema �o theGoun�il indicat�d hi� fe�lings Qz� �h�
ma���r, I�� �or�tinued by l�.st�ng tk�o�� matter� t�at the Cc�uncil should
handl� at �th� p�esen� tim�; �ne, Mr. �u�kley �h��1� b� paid the a,wardad
amount; twp, the aclmina.stxatian �hauld be au�Y�ca��z�ed tQ p�'Q��ed with
�h� work; �nd three, the �taf� s�.ould b.e �iven sc�me dalxection �n Qb�
taa.ning t�e mane�y . '
MQ'�iON by ��unc�lman Utter �� author�z� th� City'� shar� of the ax'bitxa�
��.oa� co�ts whi�h ax� 50�, S�cond�d by �c�unc�lman N��. �Jpar� a vai.c�
vca�k�, t�1��. vatin,� aye, Mayc�r i�iebl d�claxed the moti�n cr�xried unanimaus�.y.
MQTION �y Couz��ilman U�ter ta �uthox�ze °�he paymen� t� Mr. Runklcy in
�,h� amc�unt awarded, $44,pQQ wh�.�h i.nclud�� th� �24,1?QQ r�tai.n�r.
S��ond�r� by �oun��.zman �xeidex. Upon a v�ic� �rote, a1� v�ating ay�,
Mayc�r �+i@1�1 declared �h� �o�i�n �ar�'�ed unanimou��y.
MOT��N hy Counci�.man N�� ta adapfi �k�� �m�x���;�y° Qrdinaz��� #�44 in th�
amou�t a£ $40.rQ�Q, waive the r�ada.�$ and �rd�x �ub�i�atic�n �� the
(?rd�,��n�e, �ece�nded by �c�un��].man T���ex, �Jp�x� a vca��� vot�, a��. vot�ng
ay'� � Mayor I�ieb1. .d�c�ax�ed th� motion caxri�d unan�m�usly �
CQUnei�.mar� Br�ider sa�d �h� City �xtorney sho�id inv�st����� the sltor-
nati,va� � �
Th� City AttQrr�e� �aid he had �ta�.�� what �QUid b� dQ�� ir� the me�o tQ
the Coun��.�, H� ��.td if th� �ounei.l wi�he� to d�r�ct ��.� a��iQn �a
t�� fixm, t���y �ou1d �a1k tq� �h� �ns�raz��e comp�.ny, �� �aid �hi�
w�u�d b�s ��� Cit� ��ain�t ��buxb&n En�ine�x�n�.
�l�.yQ�° i�a.�b]. �c�id th� �ity w�uld �av� �c� prcau� �Gh� �a���, �au#. %� is xh�
Cauz�cil' �s t�bli,�a�i�n �h,at th� �ax pay�r� �e� th�ir mo�,ey's w+arth.
The �ity Attorn�� �aid h� thought a b���sr m��had wou�.d k�� �p ne,�otiata
, fa�° th� a�mour�'� �� arbit��tic�n is not �heag, H� �a�d h� would l.ik� to
�r� talkin$ �t �v�ra
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MATT�N by ��unc��.mar� �re�.��x to auth��'iz� �h� �i�y At�rar�.�y to n��o�iate
wi.�h Sutauxban ���ineexiz�� and th� Tnsu�rance Compan�. Se�ondsc� b�
��uncil�mar� �It���, Upon a vai�e v��er al], v4tin� ays, MaX�r �,i�bl.
�1+���ax�d th� mo'�i�n carried unanimous�.y.
M4TIQN t�y� C�unc�.lman �i�� ta approve th� �ontxa�t with Soli.d�.fi�a.tian
a,nd a1sc� th� chan�e Qrd�r, S�conded by Caunc,ilman Uttex. Upon a
voic�a vo�ka, alz voting ay�, Mayor l�iebl declaxed the m�ta.ran carri+ed
unanimvu�ly.
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R�GULAR GOU�CI� ��ETING �F AUGU�T b, �973
C�NSIAERATIO
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QF APPROVA� QF USED CAR LqT LiGENS� FQR VIKING
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'�h� City En��.z��eer said the En�in�ering Depa�tment haS taeen wo�kir�g
w�.th V�.��.�g �h�v�calet and th.ere are som� a�tems that, need considexa-
tic�n by the� �c�un.cz l, He added, there is some ou�sid� stacking, taut
if the axe� i� plai.nta�ined, �h� City cpuld �.ive w�th th�.s. He said
th� b�sic �.t�m for consideration would b� the b�l�. pen and if xh�
�our�c�l. woul.d want it s�reened.
��au����m�an u t��r said he had been on the xoperty and tl�e only it�m
h� �aw in �.h� a.xea was an antiq,ue car a d two �a1� carts , �s saa.d
onJ,y on Qne o�casion did h� see any junk lyin�,around. H� added, h�+
had n�at a��n a�.y�hing a.n the are'a ior six months.
MQT'i0N by Gounci.lman, Starwalt to receive t�e memo fram the Pl�nn�ng
Assist�nt, dai�d July 23, 1.973 and to receive the lettex ��om Mr.
Maxl� I?o��.�y Qf Viking �hevrolet, dated .Tuly �6, 1973, az�d that the
r�au�.�r�m�r�t �Ghat th+� bull pen be screened b� w�ived. S�cQr�d�d by
C�unci].man Ut��x. Upon a va%ce� vote, a11 vat�n,� aye, Maypr �febl
d���,a��drth� moti�n carr�ed unaz�imausly.
�4TIQN by �QUncilman Utter to approve the l�een�� for the ils�+d �ar
Lat £ax Vik�.z�g Chevrolet. SeGpnded by Councilman Bxeider� Up�an a
YoiCe� vQt�, al� voti.n� aye., Mayor, Li.ebl declaxed �h� mQtion caxried
ur�animou�ly,
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CONS�DERATIUN OF PARTICIPATING IN METROPOLITAN LEGISLATIVE STUDY �
A A A F R T MEE IN N W E , , 1973;
Mayax �,a,et�� �aid �he first m�eting would. be Au�ust �� � 1973 �t
G�o�'�� �� Ir� Fri.dley.
MaTIQN kay �+au��i.lman Utter to r�eeive th� commun�.�a�Ga.�n fx�am the
Minna��t� I��a�us af Muni��.pali.ties dated ,Tuly 27, 1973, Se�a�nd�d
by Councilms�n Nee. Upon a voica vot�, al�. voti.ng aye f�iayar I.ieb],
dec�ax�d th� motion �axri�d unanimously.
C4NSID�R,AT�fJP� �lF S�RVIN� ON MINNESOTA MUNICIFALIT�IES STUDY C(1MMI
MOTION by Gaun��ilman Utter to receivs the cpmmuna.cation £rom the
Le��u� of Minrtesota Munlcipal�ties, dated �uly �3, 1973. S�car�d�d
b� COUnG�lman �reid�x. Upon a voice v�ta, �11 vaxing ayQ, Mayar
L�,�►bl d�cl�red th� moxia� carried unanimausly,
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Caunci,lman �x@idex said he would serve on the Public Safety Cammitte�. �
CounCilma� U�ter �uggestgd that Councilman Starwa�t serv� Qn th�
Gonoret� I.e��.sl�tion Ga�unittee,
MQTI�N by ��ut�ci�.man, Utter to a��aint �oun�i�man 8r�idex �.� �h� Fu�ilic ,
�a��t Camr�ittee and to appoint CQU�ciim��n �tarwalt to the G��aral
T�o�����►t�o�, Camm�ttee. Seconded by �ounciln�an Ne�. Up�n a va��e
Yo��, ��� v�t�.ng aye� Mayox �iebl declared the motion caxried un�nimQ�s�.
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R��ilI�Ak� COUNCII. MI;FTIN� �t AiJG[IST 6, �97� PAGE 3�
R���:�VTN� THE PUBI,IC �KAM�N�:RS REPORT ON FRT�I.EY VQI�UNTE�R FIREM�N'�
kt� F"��C1A'�ION �QR '� AR DING DF.CEMB�R. 31 , 1972 ;
M�TT(?N t�y Councilman :vee to rec��ve the Publ�c �.xam�n�rs R�p�r� sa� th�
�r�.c��.�y VQ�un��er Fixem�n's Reliei Associa�,ion for �he year �r�ding
����mb�x �1�, 1372. 5�candec� by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vo��,
a�.� v��k�n� aye, Mayo� Li.ebl declared the motion ea�ried. unanimously,
CQNSTDERATIQN FOR APPRQVA�. ��F US�I� C�R LOT LICENSE FQR VIKING CHEVROI�ET:
May�a� 1�i�b1 �aid th�s had been approved eaxlier �r� the m�eting.
AUTHQRIZING �I'�X MANAGE� TQ SEND A PRQPOSAL TO �Z�'Y Q� C�L[JM�TA H��GHTS
F I R AI�Z :
Th� G�.�ky Mana,�ex said the action would be to authoxiz� him t.o pxpce�d
' ���d �axing t�� �axoposal� back �Q the Council. He said Golumbia {-I�ights
h�a.d ma�l� �n �n�ui ry .
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MQTIQN by Cpunca�lman �Itter to authcariz� th� �ixy Manag�r tQ procQ�d
w��h �he �ro�casal t4 the City of C�lumbia �Ie�gh�� r��arding Palice
F%r� ��.s�rm�. 5econded by CQUncilmar� N�e. U�on a u�i�� vot�, all
v��in� ay�s May�x I��.�bl declared the moti�n earra.�d unanimou�ly.
��p�RQTIO�J �F AUTNORZ�ING 'THE PURCHASE QF I�IQTQRC'�CL� �QR POI�ICE
M�?T�QN by Gour�cilmar� Breidex to authoxize th� Police J3���xtment �o
puxchas� a m��carcyc�.e, Seconcl�d by Counciimar� i�t�ex �ox dis�ussion'
pur�ca�e� e
G�un�i.lmaa� t1tt�� said �.e ��uld n�t quite vi�ua�ize the use t�� �h�.s
typ� c�� ���u�.p?m�nt an Mi.r�n��ot�. becaus� af x�,e �.imi�a�:�vn� �a� th� ��a�on�.
H� �ai.d �� maz�y ar�as ar� �ettin,g awa� £rom su�h use b��au�� c�f �he
ha�axd� �r�u�lved. .
Th� Publ�.� Sa��ty Pi,r�ctox� sai�l �au�c�lman Utier's ��mmez��s w�x� well
tak+�� m�d �h� wca�zld a�xe� . H� said �his would b� an attempt tc� a11eY�a�e
th� gxot�l�m� �.n �h� ax�a w�tli t�a m��ox bi.�c�s . He �a�.d �� wvu�.d b� us�d
by� �ha �P�ali�� J��pa��m�nt and �th� Par1� Rax�,��x. �� sa�d �hey a�°� unab7.e
°�ca �a�,� ������ �Q �he areas b�ing used by th� pe�ple Qr� �k�� motox
��.k�� w�tk� th� pr�s��at equ�pmer�t, H� said �h�� wQu�.�l b� an exp�ximental
a�t�m�t a�n �rea� sueh a� �,��ke i,alc� which are v�xy d� ��'��ult �c� pa�rol
unles� �c�uipm�n� such as � mQ��r b�.l�e �.s used..
Tha Pub1i� Safety Axreciox said if this dae� not pxove �c�'�� a satis-
�Fs��ory ���u�ion, th�� res�le on the mator bike wau�d be gr��t �nough
� tha°� th�rs would not be a loss,
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R�GUI�AR CpllN���, MCETING �?F AIJGUST 6, 1�73
RFC�TV�IVG R�:PUR'�' ON GARDNER/GONSIOR AC UIST`�'IQ�i OUTI�ET FOR
� D T A Tl n T T l�T I'1 n T n n !� � � n�c � .� � �
P�G� 34 �
T�RAINAGE '
Mayar I�i�b� ��id thar� had b�ez� twc� appralsals af th� �xaper�y mad�,
on� by Harva� F���rson and th� oth�x by �arson.
Th� �ity At��r��y ��id he had drawn up a�xoposa�. and th� �a.ty
�a��ne�r had pxepa�'ed a map �� the area i.nvolved, H� added, �h�
con�xact pux�haser, Mr. Haxr�.� is �.n agreemsnt with th� p�oposa.l,
C�uneilman Ax�i�ier askad if t��.s �.and is purchased and the amourt� i.s
paid� wha� legal �r�unds do�s �h� City havv for purSU�n� �h� p].at.
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h� C�ty At�.orn�y s�id �he own�z� i.s aaying �hat ha wz7.1 �lat th� pxQp�.r�
intc� a singl� p�,at and the ��� owners have a�r��d t4 plat i� �.r�t4 a �
sfr�gl� p1.at�,
Coun�ilman Utt��° r�ferred to th� portian a�' ��� agresm�nt wh�ch st�at�e�
th� wa��r w11�, �nter and leav� the area. Ne ques�iar��c� a.f tk�� Qwn�x
w���d ho�.�i tt�� ���y �o thi� por�.ipn af the agx�ement b��c�x� i'� is x�ady
��x �hi� typ� v� system. T�e City Attarney asked �� �hi� c�u�s��Qn
w�s on t�� laz��uag� that tha owner may rsquest the wa�ter �Q 1�av�
�h�a prt��a�rty, ��uncilman Utter said thex� i� n4 run of:� �.x� ths ax�a:
Th� �i�y ��gine�r said the �1aw would be di.xe�ted fn�� Mooxe I,ake
�vea�tua��y, I�� said thi� would �e a part o� t�� com�l�t� sy��em,,
Goun��lm�n ll�tsx said he is xalu�tant about th� matter. �t� �a�.d the
�aeop�� ar� h�paing ther� wil� be drainage of th� ax�a, and th�y are
conc�r��d at�aut �he ass�ssm�nts that will a�campany �he impxovements.
He �a�d by ���n���g the a�r�ement�, the peop�.e may come in and say ths
Ca.�y� i� $�?ing �o build and the G�ty wauld hav� to put drai�tage �£
�h� ���� a.n .
Th� G�ty En�in�er said ane pain�t would be that mo�,ey �.s bei.r�g �scrowed
�Qx th� s�rstem �.nd �vantually �here wi11 ba enough money �Q �g��� th�
�torm ��w�r bui7.�, H� said there are �roblems that have �Gca be fa�sd
su�h �� i� th� $r�ardale plat. Som� af the house� are gett�ng fl,00dad.
He sa�d th� ea�ements hav� to be acQui,red pr cand�mned. He �aid �.f
th� pip� �a��ment is obtained, there will be a need for th� pondi.ng
ar�+a. H� said there wil.l be a need to acauire additiQnal axea�
M0�'�QN by ��un��lman Breider to apprQVe the agreement chan�i�$ the
-$1.!��OpO ta be paid upon approval of the mutual agreement �o $1.1,25p
�and wi,'�i� �k�e camplet�.on of the plat and tha transfer of �h� fe� t�.tl,�
,,,,�1 to th� �it�, and that th� City hav� access Qf xight of way upon paymez�t
N�- of tha fixst paym�n,� at the tim� of approval of �he mutua� a�xe�emant,
S�conded by ��unca,lman Starwalt. Upon a voiee vote, all vcating aye,
Mayoz' I�ieb�. d��l.axed th� mation carried unanimously,
RE�CBIVTNG STATi1S REPORT ON ST�V�NSON SCHOOL WAL�CWAX ST, 1973-1 ;
MOT�ON by Councilman Bxe�dex to re�eiv� �h� �tat�us r�por� Qn, tna
Sts�ren��r� S�hc�Q� Walkway fxom �he �ity ��gi��ax dat�d Au�u�t � � �.973.
S��Qnder� by Go�nGilman Ne�. Up��n a vo�ca vQ��, a�,l �rotin� ay�, Maya�
I.io�X dec3axsd tha motion carx�ed unanimously;
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R�GUL�R �'C�Unt:��, ��t���'�NG UF AiJGUST b, 1.97�3 PAG� 3S
M�TIR�i by �:�uncilmar� Ne� �4 �uthori:�� the canstruGtion af �.h� St�v�n��n
�ch4�1. Walkway. S�c�nd�d by G�uncilman Br�ider. Upon a vo�c� vc��e�
,a1.1 vo�in,� aye�, A4aycar L�ehl, decl.ared the motion carri.ed unani.mQusl�y�
RE�QI�UT��N #8�-1�73 - REVQKING MUNILIPAI, STATE �1ID H�GHWA�� (STARI�TT�
T. � , . . . . . .
MOTIQN by CQUncilman Breider ta adopt Resc�lution #86,197�, revokin�
Muni�ip�7. Sta�� Aid Hi�hways (Starlite BQUIeYard). S��Qnded by
��u���l,r�i�x� Nae. U��on a vo�.ce vo�e, all voting ay�, Mayor L�ebl
s�e�l�x�d �he nlcat�.on car�i�i,cd unan�.n:��usly.
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STATB 1�ID HTGHW�YS
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�QT�QN by �cauncil.man Starwa�.t tca adapt Resalutic�rt #87-1973 � Establishin�
� Mun�cipal St��Ge Aid Highway� (Narth Innsbruck Dr�ve), Seconded by
�oun,�i�mar� U�tex. Upc�n a vai�e vote, all votfn$ ay�, Mayor I�iebl
�l���ar�d �h� motian carried unanimously, �
� Th� ���y �nga.n�er said �his wQUld be the sam� cost �nd would be caap�ra-
�.�.n� wi.t� N�w Br��h��z� �� provid� � b�t�Ger acc�s� �n ,Ma.�.t�xhorn Arive.
' RESOLUTIQN ��8-�.973 -� FROHTBITING 1 SEW�Ft C(�NNECTTONS ON TH� PUMP-
IN . BE'TW .EN T E Pi1MPHnU F A T MA E�REAK s
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Th� Git� �ngin��r �aid t�ere i.� yeaxl� x�vi�w by th� Sfiat� �o�rci c��
�I+��l�h �.nd t1�� adapt�on o� t}�is �rda�n.ance wQUld up�xade the �i�y's
, ra���n$ � �
MQTI�N by �oune�.lman U�kt�r to �deap� Re�4lutic�n #$8-19i3, PxQhib�.ting
, (�) s�w�r cc�nn����c�n� �n the pum k�QUSe dxai�, li��� be�ween th� p�amp_
hAU�� and th� manhcal� 'break; (�� the �onstruc�iQn �� any 'bux°�.ed
sa�trc�� t�� c�ntama.nation wii�in 5Q fe�t of a baoster �tati.Qn� S+�co�ded
� by' Coun�l�man �i��. Up�n a voic� vote, al.l vcating aye, Mayc�r I�i.ebl ,
d��1ar��1 th� r��tis�n caxxied �un�.�i�nously.
'GQ1�S�Ll�RAT�QT� Q� ��VISE� PLANS FOR FRIDI�EY AU� GARAGE:
M�.yc�x� Li��� �a�d �his �,te�n had been taken care of and approved �ar�lar
ir� the m�etin�. '
SQLUTTCIN #89-1973 - ORDERING PRELIMINARY
S F TH� COSTS THERB F: STREET M
LANS. SPECIFICATI�NS AND
Mayox �ieb�. sald thi.s reso�utio� had been ado�ted ea�li�r in th@
me�et3.n.�.
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a rva.� v
PORT A1VD CALI.ING A
�I�yox �,i�bl sa�d Rssolution #g0-1973 had b�en ada�ated earliex i.n
the me�tin,�,
RESQ�I]TION �91-1973 - ORD�RIPIG IMPROVEi�ENT APPROVAL OF PLANS AND
1� G p�RTISEMENT F�t IpS : STREET IM R4 EM� PRO,T�CT ST.
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Th� C�,�y �n�ine�r saxd this resolution wauld conc�rn the I�nnsbxuck
az'aa and �'�ni�h�ng th� area with concrete.
MOTIQN by �our�ci�m�n Ut�er t4 adopt itesoluti�n �9i-1973, ordexa�ng
�m�rav�ment, a�prova� of pl��,s and oxderin� advertisement f�� bid�;
Stre�t Tmpr�v�rn�nt Project S�G, 1972�-1A. Sec�nded by CQUr�ci��mar�
S#�arw�].t. Up�n a vUice vate, all vQting aye, Mayox Li,ebl d�cla,xed
th� �ca��.on �arri.ed unanimou�ly,
RES�?I.UTTQN �92-1973 - OR]�E�ZTNG PR�LIMINARY PLANS SP�CIFICATIqN�
E �J�' TH T H F: SA TAR ER, WAT R A T?
aa:nr:r� r�c4��r�� 1 tt 114 :
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RE��IV�NG P�:T�T�ON FROM R�BERT SCHROER: �
I�QTIp�1 by �our���7.man Breider to re�eive thQ peti�ion fxs�m Mx. ��oberx
S�h�o�x d���d May �, 1973 and r��eived May 22, 197�, �econd�d by
C�ur�ci�m��n Ut�.er. Upor� �. voiGe vote, all voti�g ay�, Mayar �,ieb�
da�l.ar�d �h� mQtion �axx�.ed unanimously.
MQTIQ�V by ��u��i7.�nan 8r�idex� �a adap� Re�olution �92��.�7,�, ox�era�ng
�re�.imi��ary pla�,� s�ecifica ioz�s and estimates of �h� cost� t��rso£:
San�,taxy S�w+�x, Wa�er and S�oxm Sewax Pxo j ec� 111�4 . �ecQr�ded by
CQUr�c��m�.n; Ut��x�, Upo� a�pi�e vot�, al�. votin$ aye, M�yc�r 1��.�b1
d�c�.ared the mot�on caxried unanimously. -
TON #93-197� - ORDER�NG PRELIMTNARY PLANS SFECTFTCATZONS AND
; TR � f�VEM N PR J C ST.
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MOTION lay Coun�i].man �reid�x �� adopt R�sQ�ution #93-1�73, �xd�rzr�g
prelim�.z��r°y �a1an� �pecif�.�ation� and ��timat�s �f th� �c�s�s �Gh�re�f:
� Stx�at �mprc�vemQnt St. 1973R�., Addend.u� �3, �econded by �ounc�.lmar�
Uttsr. Upar� a�nice vQta� �il voting ay�, Mayor Liebl de��,ared
�h� ms�t�io� c�rried unaz�imously.
UTTON �94-197a � RECEI�'TNG REPQ�tT ANI� CALLING A PUALTC HEARING
MAT'TE 0 �H�lG��Ri.I�C�N�F �RTAIIV TMPROVEMENT3 ; S R�'&
ST . 1 7-. ADDEND JM _�
MOTTQN by �oune�lman Ut�ex �v adpp� R��o�.t�t�.p�. �94-1973� x�ce�.ving
x�po�� a�d �all��.r�g a public k�earing ort �1�� m��.tex of the ecan��ructio�
p� ��rtair� �mpr�uem�n��. Stxeet Imp�otrement F�oje�t ��, 1973-1,
Add���,um �3. ����n�.��. ��r ��unci.�m��, Nee, UPo� � Y�?ic� vo��, a�l
votir�g ay�, May�r �..iebl declared the motion carried u��nimat����,
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P,�G � 3 7
' R�SOLUTiQN ��5**��73T��Q�RD�R�NG IMPRQVEME�iT �APPROVAI. QF��"LANS AN�1, �DDTNG
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MQTZQN by ��uncilman �3�eidex to �d�pt Resolution #g5-1973, �axd�xin,�
impxov�m��t approva� �f plana and addi.ng propas�d imp��avem�nt Q£ s��^�et�
ontc� ths Qx��ting �tre��. �.znprovemen� proj�et St. �.97�-1 an,d St. �973-2
(�han�� �xder #1�. Seepnded by Counc�ilman I��e. Upon a voic� vote, all
vot�.rt� aye, Mayor Liebl declar�ed the mation carri�d u�.animcausly,
RESQLUTIQN #96-197� � DIRECTTNG PREPARA.TZQN QF ASSESSMENT �OLL FOR
W R WATER AND TQRM SE ER IMPR�VEMENT ROJ�CT 0;
1 MOTTON lay Coune�lman S�arwalt� ta adapt•Rescalutlon �96-1973, dixecta�ng
pr��ar����n 4f assessment rA11 for sanitary sewer, watex, a,nd stoxt�
�ewe�r i.mp�'AVem�nt praj�ct ��.03, Seconded by Counci.l.m�n Nee. Upon a
� voic� vote, al� vc�ting aye, Mayar Lieb1 declared ��e motipn cax�r�od
unana,mou�ly.
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SOI,IITIQN ��i-197� - pIRECTTNG PUBLICATION QF HEA�.I1�G QN PRQPOSED
� Mc��'IC?N tay Cc�unc�imar� Starwa�� to adopt r�sQlutivn #97-1.�73, di.r�ctin$
puhlication c�f hearing on prvposed ass�ssment �Q11 fc�x �az�itary Sswex,
Wat�r, �nd Staxm Sewer Impxove�nent Prajec� �103, Second�d by �aun��l-
man tltt�x, iJ�Qn a voie� vote, all vQting a��, Mayox �.i�b�. declar�d
' the mQt�ar� c�r�ied unaz�imously.
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M OV�MIa T' PRO T. 1 -1 AN S. 1 a:
Mf�TIC?N b�r �QUnc#.�man Breider t4 adopt ResQlu�i�a� #98-�973p da.r�c�in�
px�apa������. �f a�sessm�r�t ro].1 for �tr��t �mprpv�mer�� p�oj�ct St,
].�7�-1 �.n�l St, ]�7�-�. S�cand�d by �oun�i.lma.n Sta�wa�tR Upon a vo�.c�
v���, ��.]. vQtir�� aye � M�.yor �iebl declared tl�� mot��n, �.a��i�d una��.mously.
R�SQLUTICEN #99=1�i3 - DIR�CTING PUBLICATION QF HEARING �N P
72A2:
M�TIQN by ��unci�.mar� �'e� to �dop�. �es�l�.ti.�n ���°�97�� dix��t�.ng
publ��at�c�r� �a� hear�in� an pxoposed ass�ssmer�� rra�l fox S�r��t Improvs�
m�nt Froj��t �°�, 1�7��1 and S�. 197�-2, See�nded by Councilman �1tt�r.
Upon a vs�ic� vote, all vot.ing aye, Mayor I�i�b]. deGlaxed th� mcat�an
carri�d uz��nim�us i�r .
CLAIMS:
MQTiQN by Caur�ci,l.man Utter to ap�rav�, the C1�ims .
, GBN�RA�. �25�0 - 32B45
I.iQUO�. 79G4 ° 8034
' Soeond�d by �ounc�lma� Nee, Upon a voic� Vota� all vating aye� Mayox
T��.eI�I d�c2ar�d the mot;lo� �arx�ied unanimousl�.�
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CONT�ACT(1R'S �,IG�NS�S TO B� APPFQV�A BY C4UNGIL AT ���E��. �tEGiTI.�AR ME��'TNG ON
t?QU&T b ].9 7 �
�� �Z�� PPROVEp BY
D. J. K�COn� �5c Sana Inc, � '
20Zt� � �.17t� �an� N,�. �
81ai�e,,, kt%�►n�sca�a By: Dsnnis J. l�r�ne G. Be].�ales N�W
GBNERAL CQN��TqR
R�'un�t Coa��.acu�tian Company, �nG. �
509 � 4th t�v�nua �,W.
N� �xi btp M� ,
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g �� r�nesota By. Nornian Brunn C. Be�.:ta�.� �W ,
asyan���x��k�in �Qrporation
'�44 WaeC GQUn�y ItQad A
�i�r �x�hc,ran, 1��,nnesota By; Richard Brame �, ���,i�1� �;�W,A.�
�P�►d�ca ;�ales �Q�rpQration
�$Q7 F.��c�a��ar Baulevard �
Mir�n�apo�i�, �inn�sota By: �aul Lomanen C, �e1�.ale .� N�W
J�� �.u�d �ca��structi4n Inc.
7709 WGOdlaw�n A��,v� N.�. I
M�n�ap�l��, I�tnnesota By: James Lund C. Be1i��.� RENEWAL
�'x�d �. X�sn�s� Tncorparated
b6C��? �ttp�n� Avenue �torth
M�.r►��ap�lisr �innes4ta
TYNG .
�'a�arcon, Inca�porated •
195� Wae� Cguxa�y Roaa B-2
�toa�vil�.�i Mi�nesota 55113
�� Ai�c �Q�da��i.onin� Inc,
9�2�0 Gx�and �v+�r�ua Scauth
M3.nneapal�.�� �i�n�nesota
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Ldwuxd ��sa�anis Gonatxuctiort Co,
l6�3 W��t 32nd atre�t
M�.x►�s��p����, Minn�eQta �
A�b�r� �.. Ka��ne�r G�m�n� �o,
�7��97 A��o�+t��ad Stxe�t �1,W.
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Lexoy ��ntxaatcar�� �
36�7 C��k�,and Avenue S�uth
Mi.nnaapQii.s, �Ii.nneaaea
By: Erwin S. Yesne�
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�y: Thamas ,J. Ryan
Aya Edward E�.sma�n�.e
By; �11b�n Ka��t��r
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�'�ot�lyn P�rk, Minn�sot�
' �VING & WRECK�NG.
�1� Mav�rs �ncArp�aarated
. � 7+�1G Oentral Avenu� H.E,
i�in�e��palisg ;Mi.ttneso[a�
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$k31 Ts�';���� ��aci
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R�GUI,AR GOIJNCTI: i1�:�TING Q� AUGU�T 6, � 973
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Aot�ald Hi.mlo�°
6t�17 Camd�� Av�. No.
��°ook�.yci C��ter
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�i01 Cent�al Ave.
F�idle�y,
Dot�a Wo],t�ri�n�
�341 Tamga Terr�ac�
Fxt���x
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3�S? �d8smoor �r.
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E+�C? Qa�"�a�rt� Road •" .
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,' Aave � �s `��ca � .
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Couttcilman N��. �I1p�'n a vaa.ce vo�e, all voting aye, Mayor Li�b1 '
d.e�la.red t�he mcatican carried una�imously,
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�STIMATES:
American Arbi�ration As�ociation
14Q West �1st Str���
N�w York, N, Y. 1t�Q�2Q
Per Award 8► Ar��trat�or's Gompensation �
Regarding Dunkley Surfacing Company, �nc.
t�ated July 17# 197�
l�rbi�ratar's C+�mpensation (2nd Nearing
fi/�/73j R�garding Dunkley Surfacing Company
Dat�d July 9� i973
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CUI"�� p rj e �d i�Mn
6279 Univ�r�ity Averau� N. E,
Minn�apoll�� Minnes�ota 55a32
' Apprdlsa� of �, $�I�. Gardner and T, & W. Gonsior
Prop�rty. �at�d�auly 16� 1973
Narvey Pet��rson
1S1 Glen Cr��(� �Qad �
M'inneapoli�, M1nn�s�ta 55432
Apprai�al Qn Jo� #35��6. pated July 16, {973
�. $i. Sp�tl9l�t"s P.E.
En ineering Cansu1tan� •
1��7 Gr�nd Avenue �
Ames� Iowa 54Q1Q
Expenses �n� Professional Service
Y1� �uburban �ngineering, Inc.,
Re: Rroject Nae 10�. Dated �lu1y 7, 1973
WeaVer, Ta11e & Nerrick
316 East Ma1n Str�e�
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
Ju1y Re�ainer a�ci for services r�ndered
Da�ed Ju1y 3Q� 1974
61anGOni��onstru�tip+n Campany� inc.
98� Bdyard Av�nue
St, Pau1� M{nn�sota 5510z
RARTTAL �stimat�e #1� Repair of 5an�tary Ssw�r,
St�rm �and Water Main - Innsbruck North
PAG� 42
$ 687.93�
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$�91A�.�6
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ESTIMA�"ES Cont.;
' �ary & Caxlson, In�,
fiQO� Wayxata $oul.evard
M�n�n+aapcal�.a, Minnes4ta 55416
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s�, ����-�
PARTI.AI+ Eskimate 4t5 - Street Improvement Yroject
ST, 1973�2
Ccamstcack & Aavia, Inc .
� Con�ult�.ng �ngineers
l�t�+b County Road "J"
i��.nneapalis, Minnesota 55432
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PARTIAI. �stimate ��18 - Sanitary Sew�r, Storm Sewer
& W�ter �mprovement Project ��1Q2 fram May 2$
�hrough ,Jun� 3�, 197�
gART7.�,I� $atimate ��4 , StrseC Improvemen�t Projeck
No. 1973=� & 2 fram May 28 through June 3Q, 147�
PART�AI. �et�mate �6� - S�nitax�y Sewer & Water
Imgrovsmen� Projecr �k112 from May 28 through
.Tun� �fJ, 1973
�'ARTTAI, �s[imate �6S - Water Impravement Proje�t
���1� from May 28 thraugh ,Tune 3Q, 1973
$ 30,028.97
a�,��z,za
116.�4
1,592.93
3,234.10
691,90
Mt�T�ON by �QUnci�man Nee to �pprove �h�a �atimates inc�.�ding the estimaCe aubmitted
by T,�wr�ac� Si$ns, Inc. ii� th� amount of $5,66Q for the Liquor Store Sign, Seconded
by Caur�cilman ��arwalt. Upon a vQice vat�, alJ. votin� �ye, Mayor Liebl d�clared Che
mo�is�n ����ied unanimously,
�QN$ID�RATIDiV (��' NAMING ACTING CTTY MANAG'ER;
C�unc�t].maa �tee said h� thaught Che City �ngineer should be consid�r�d as Aeting City
I�r►ager, this w�uld g�ve him �om� additional experience and allaw others to hav� experienee.
1�'�aXox �,i�b1 said he would 1ik� to cansider s�tting up the acreening cammittea to
daGexmit�e ptl��ib1.� City Mana$er candidates. Mayor I,iebl suggested Mr. John Haynes
b� ��1eot�ad ae the outsi.ds member of the committee becaus� of his capabilitie&� �nd
�xpari�a�� �,n Chis type of seleckion, He added, Coun�i.l�nan Breider and himaelf
wauld a�,�a aerve Qtn the screening committee. MayQr I,i.ebl said the cammitte� would
r�duue the number of applican�a to three or four and allow the Caunc�l ta d�scide
trom the remsi.ning candidates. He said the fiaal inv�atigatian af the applicant
W�uld b� do[►e by one member of the Council and this would have to be handled with
dieexs�t�or►. May�; Li.eb1 said h� would no� want th� applicants to be discussed in
fro�t t�f the �ounci.l. Ha said they would talking abpu� many men af the area ar►d their
x+oguzati�Qn� would have to be can$idered. He said,the�e men do not waat i.t known thaC
tk�ey are mak�n� application fo� �ha ppei��.an with the Cit}� of Fridley. Mayor T.�.ebl
�a1id ��une3ltnan Breider had served on t,he acree�ing cotpmittee wh�n Mr. AaVia wae ael�atod
��ty Mmna$er< Mayor I�ieb1 asked Councilman Nee 1f �omeon� had to be aent �o da eame
aut Qf Cowr� int�rv�ew�,,�g� would hg b�g ��lling t� �i� ��i��. Counci�man Nse eaid t�e Wauld.
lt$GULAR COUNCII. M�F_TINC> o,F AUGUST 6, 1973
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Mayar Li.ebl sai,d he wpuld like the Finance Director to work on the budget and Lo��s �
arid do a goad jQb in these areas.
�ou�C�lmazl Nee aa%d he thought this may be the same caee with eaeh af t�he membera '
ot the ataff, but hs though� it wquld ba good �pr the rest �af the staff to get th�.s
typa o� exp�riene�.
1�a�yox� Li�bl sai.d the Co�tncil could have Mr. Hill, the Public Safety pirectQr Gonti�►ue �
tp do Xhe ,job. H� said Lt. Rick had handled thinga very well durin$ th� portion
a� t�.me �het Mr. Hill had served as Acting City Man$ger. Mayor �,iebl said the o�her
a�n�te�ncea ia which � man served a� Acting Cfty Manager, he w�s paid more �pr Chis tims. '
Cour�ci�m�r� Breider said bo�h the Finance Dir�ctor and the Pub�ic Safety
Dir��tax could work on the budge�, Hs sai� he wou7.d like ta see th�
�ity �'�g�.ne�r serve as Acti�g City Manager, He said he would lik�
all th� men to ��t some exp �rience as City hlanag�r. Cour�cilman B�elder
rap�a'�ed �Gha� h� thought that bath the Finance Directox and �kh� Publ.ic
Sa£�ty Ai.x�ctor �hould work or� the budget� and hav� this out soon.
Th� C�.�ty Manager said the budget wauld hav� to be done by �h� Acting
C�ty Ma�na�a� and the Fa�nanG� Dixector,to�ether. �Ie �dded, a�t�r th�
amounfi Q� mor�ey i.� determin�d, the City Managex gives h�.s r�comm�nda-
t�or�s �o �h� �oun�il on how it should ba used.
MayQx I�i�bl. a�k�d the �ity Engineer how h� �elt about th� propp�a�
a� servin as A�ting Gity Manager. The Ci�y� Enginser said maybe a
l.ocak �� ��� �th�x �ids of the picture, and maybe a lQOk at �h�
a�a�t�ts�� �xom som� athar standpoint than Planni.ng and �ng�.n�er�.z�g
wou�.d b� good £ox halmself and the Gommunity.
The P�ab7.i� �a£ety Dixector said h� did not care who �he Coun�i7. would
�hacas� �� b� �he AGtin,g City Managex, but he did not think tha� the
posit�.Qn shou7.d not be givez� ta someone else in midstream. H� add�d,
he i�s s�il� �et�a.ng �a�ls from peaple wha t�e had dea� t w�.th durin�
th� t�me h� was A�ting City Manager, He said they ke�p camin� ba�k
to ya�, �h� Public Saf�ty Director said the a.ppo�z��tment should be
pQxrnaner�� th�oughout the entixe periad of xime� or there wi.il be
�a�l� �a��.�g all ovex th� building,
Coune�lmaM Breider said the most important thin� for the next month�T
�.s �hs budg��k fox next yeax. He said it wi�.l be about all �he Counc��.
do�� �,n, t�h� n�xt month. H� sald he wpuld like ta have the budgst in
a foxm where th� new Gi.ty Mana�er wauld b� a��� ta �a thxough the
th3.ng wla�n ha gets h�re. N� said he would like the budget to b� i.n
a�o�r� to �it down and di��us�. He said in, a p�riod o£ thr�a w��ks
time, nat �.hi� many thing� wil� crop up in the City Mana,�er�s ofia.ce,
MQT�Q�1 bY Cvur�e�.lman Ne� to a��c��nt the Ci�ty �ngine��r, Nasim Quxesh�.,
��mporaxy Acting City Mana��x. '�h� motio� was �ecanded. Ugan a
voic� Yc�to, all voting �y�� �i�yax �,ieb1 dec�ared the motion caxxisd•
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Nam�
Pcasit�on Saiaxy Effective �aie Replac�s
Ral�h Volkman Sup�rintendent August 1S, �.973 �,est�r
S��S M�.�.�. St. of Publir �h�sney
Ca7.,, Hts, Works
Minn, �5�4Z�,
Mayor I�i�b�. sa�.d the City �nga.r�e�x and the City Admini�stxation h�d
r��pmm�nded Mr. Ral�h Vplkman b� appc�inted as Super�z��kand�nt af
Pub1i� WQxk�.
�tOTIQN by Cc�unc�.lman Breider to appoa.nt Mr, Ralph VQ�kman, Supexintendant
of Publie Work�, ef��ctiv� August 15, �.97�. Secanded by Councilman
Staxwal.t. U�aQn a vo�,ce vote, all voting aye, Mayar I�ieb�. d�claxed
th� mot�oa� �arri�d unanimous�y. '
�OMMUNTC�TT�NS:
J. R. MTLL�R: C(�MM�ND FaLICE ��PARTM�NT:
�OTxAN by Cour��ilman Nee �o rece�.v� the letter fxam ,7. R. Mi.11sx
' comm�nding �h� Fridl�y P�lice Dagaxtment� dated Ju],y 26, 1973, Seconded
by CAun��ilman S�.arwal�. Upor� a va�ice vate+ all voting aye, Mayox
L��b�. declar�d zh� m��ior� carri�d unanimously.
' WYMAN SMITH: GLQVER �AWSUIT:
M�iT�QN lay� ���znc�.lman N�� tc► r�c�iv� �he csammunication fxam Wyman
' San�.�h ��r����nir�,� �h� G�ov�r T.awsuit, dated �July 34, 1973. S6conded
'��' �o���ilanan �taxwal�, Upor� a vQice vote, a11 voting aye, M�ayor
�i�b� d��la��d th� mot�on carra.ed unanimously.
' JAM�� KATQ: MQNT�S QWN�D BY K�YWAY BUTLDERS:
N�Q�'IQN b�' C�un��lman Starwa�.t to recea,ve th,� communica�ion fxcam
, �'am�s Kat� r�garding moni.�s by Keyway Buzld�r�, dat�d �Tuly 31, 1973.
Se�qnd�d by C�ur��a..lman Br��der. Upon a voice vote, all vpt�ing ay�,
M�.y�x I,i�bl d��1.ar�d the motion �arrisd unanimvusly�
' The �ity �lttcarney su�gested the Ci,ty hold, back monie� from Kayway
�r�i�d�r� unta,l. Mr, ��to re��ives his money.
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�UPFRTI�T�'NDE�IT .TENSQN DISTRICT #13: NORTN PA�K NATURAi,TST P�tOGRAM;
MaT�ON by Councilman Starwa�t ta re�e�.va t�he commu�.icatian from
5uper�.nte�dent Jenson re�ardi�g tha naturalist program at North Park,
dat�d Au�ust 1, 1973, SecQnded by Councilman Nee� Upon a voic� voto,
s�.l Yotir�,� aye, Mayor I.iebl declared ihe m�tion caxr��d u�animous7.y�
1tEGUI.AR GuUN� I l� ME�`l .�iVC� �� �' AUGU, i b, 19 7 3 rNU� �+u
�R�DI,�Y JAY���S : SQFT�AI,I. TOiiRNAMENT :
MOTION by �ouncilman S�arwalt to receive the communicatipn fxam
the �ri.dley Jaycees regarding the softball tourn�ment, datec� Au�ust
3, 1�73. S�conded by Cot�ncilman Nee. Upan a voice vote, all
voti�� aye, I�layor Liebl cleclared the motion carri�d unanimously.
MRS. BARBARA h�JROPCHAK: REQUEST TO USE LOGAN PARK �QR NEIGHBC?RHOOD
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MQTIQN by Councilman �reider to receive th� communication from Mrs.
Barb�ra Koropchak regarding the request to use I.ogan Park ��r a
n�i�hborhoad party, dated August 2, 1973. Secanded by Cpuncilman
N�e. Upan a vQi.�e vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Liebl d�clared ti�e
motion caxxi�d unanimously.
Gounci.lman U�.��r ask�d if beer would be served, �ounci�.man Ne� sai.d
beex has alway� t���n served in the past. The Gity Manager said �.2
be�r is r�ot considered �.ntoxicating.
An,��u�Nr��NT :
MQT��N b� Gc�unci�man Starwalt to adjouxn the mestin�. Secondsd by
�oun�i�man N��, Upon a voice vot�, all voting aye, Mayvr Li�bl
de��.a�r�d the �t��ulax �ouncil Meeting of August 6, 1�73 adj�urned
at �t2� a.m,
R�sp�ct��lly sub�na.��ed,
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Sscre�ary t�c� °�h� �ity Council
Frank G. Lieb1, Mayax
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OFPICTAL PUBLTGAi'ION
C�TY OF FRTDLEY
(E)CI-iIBTT A)
NQTIC� OF tiEARING ON IA';PRQVF.PI�NTS
�TREET Tr9RPpVEr�NT PRpJ�C;T ST. 1�73-1, ADpENpUA9 #3
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���A�: �1�Q City Couneil of the City o£ Friclley, Anoka County, hlinneSOta,
has d�etmed it expedient to receive evidence pertaining to the improvements
her�ir��,�t�r described.
NOW, TH�REFORE, t�OTI�E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on t,he ���} day af
, 1�73 at 7:30 o'clock P.M, the City Cotuicil w�ll me�t �t
the �ty Ha�l �.ii said City, and wi11 at said time ar�d place hear all part�.es
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�ntex�s�.�d in �aid improvements in whole or in part, �
'T"he general nature of the improvements is the construct�on ;in the �,ands
�rld �'�z��e�.s npted below) pf the £ollowing improvements, to-wit;
�COtvs��.uc�r�o:v rrF.n1
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Stre�t i.mpxovemet�ts, including grading, stabili.zed base, hot-mix
bitumi.naus ma�, concrete curb £, gutter, storm sewer system, water �,
s��tataTy ��wcr services and ot}ler £aciiit�es locat�d as follows:
1h1�.v�TSf ty Avenue lYest Service Road, with Loopbacks, from 79th Avenue
tQ $ls� Avenue N,E.
�STIAIAT�D COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 37, 298, 76
' THAT TH.� AREA PROPOSED TQ BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROVEi�1ENT5 IS pS Fp(,Lp4qS;
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A��, o� t.he �and abutting upon said streets named abovQ and all iands
w�,�1�ir�¢ adj acent and abutting thereto.
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A��. sa£ said land ta be assessed p�pp�rtionat��y accordi�ng to th�
bs�,�f�.ts �e�eived by such �.mprovement, �
1'ha� s}avu�.d th� Council pxoceed with said i�mpravements th�y ti�i � 1 con�id�r
�+s��h �epar�x4 irr�p�ovements, exGegt as her�a£��r othez�i,se provided by th�
CQUr���.l a11 und�x th� fol�owing au�hority, to-tivi�; �tinnESOta S�atutes 19�1,
f�►ap�er 4�� +ar►d l.aws amendatory thereQf, and i,r� cpn��armity �.�,�� t1►e City Charter,
DA�T�D �'HIS bth DAY UF August
..___._._..._,.,, , 197 3, $Y QRD�R QF 7'ki� GITY �QUNCI�..
Pu1al�.�th t Pri�sun
Aueust 8, 3973
Au�us� 1S, 1973
YQ� ^ FR:�trf: G. I,I�BL
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4FFICIAL PUBLICrITIO;V
CITY OF FRIDLEY
(EXHIBIT A)
NOTICE OF f�EARING ON IriPROVEMENTS
STR��T ZMPROVEb�ENT PROJECT ST. 1973-1, ADD�NDUM #4
WHE�AS, tha City Council af th e City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota,
has dsemed �t �xpedier�t tp recea,ve evidence pertaining to th� irr►�acoveme�ts
h�z��ina�t�r described.
NAW, THH�R&FOitE, NOTIG� IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on tha � day of
� �t�zs�. , 147 3 at 7:3Q o' clo�k P.M. the City Council will m�e�t r�t
y Hall in �aid Cit�, and w�ll at said time and place heax �all parties
inter�es��d in said improvements in whola Qr in part.
The�,general nature o£ tha improvement� is the construction (in the lands
and �txeets noted below) of the �follor�ing improvements, to-wit:
()QNSTRUCTIQN ITEM
Strc��� impxov�m�nts, includin;g gradir�g, stabiliz�d bas�, hQt�-mix
bituminou� mat, stoxm sew�r sy�tem, watez�
and �ani��ry sew�r sexvices and 4ther facilitias located as fol,�aws:
Sexvice Raad �n east sid� of railroad tracks fram Mississippi Stxeet
, �tc� Ri ce �reek .
ESTIMATEACOST . . e a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • $ 32.4
THAT Tti� AREA PRQPQSED TO BE ASSESS&D FOR SAIp IMPROVEb1ENTS IS AS FQI.LQWS:
For Gpr�struction It�m abov� _____.�___..______,.__..___________.,___,._.._,.,.
A1� c►f the land abutting upon said streets named abav� and all lands
within, adjacent and abutting thex�to.
All of sa�d land to b� assessed proporta.anately accord%ng to ths
benefit� rec�ived by such impxc�vement.
Ttt�t shauld th� Gouncii proceed with said impxavements the� will considex
ea�h s�paxat� impravements, exespx as herea�'toz� otherwise provid�d k�y the
Council a11 undex the following authQrity, tca-wit: I�linnesota Statutes 1961,
Chagt�r 4�29 and laws amendatory thereof, and in conformity wi,th the Gity Chaxfior.
DATED THIS .6TH DAY OF AUGUST , 197 3, BY ORDER OF TH� CITY COU:dC�I,.
� p�����►� August 8, 1973
August 15, 197�
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Protest
, Reference is made to the Notice of Hearing
on Street Improvement Project St. 1973-1 being the
service roaa on east sia� of railroad tracxs from
Mississippi Street to r�ice Creek. ��pp�N�r.1�I 'r�f>
The Burlington Northern Inc. here�J protests
this improvem�nt as it feels the proposed assessment
is not commensurate with the benefits to be received.
Respectfully submittea,
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St. Paul, Nlinnesota
August 20, 1973
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AUTHORIZATIQN TO PREPARE A LAWCON RfQUEST FQR PQRTION
QF PRQPfRTY ON EAST BANK OF TH� M�SSISSIPPI RIV�R
(ISLANO OF PEACE �OUNDATIQN)
Requested 6y Mr, Andrew Kohlan wh4 wi11 be at th� Council
m�eting to discuss i� further
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Mr. h'm. A. Atkins •
Parks and Recreation Grants Section
Office of Local and Urban Affairs
Capitol Square Building
St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
ANOKA COUNTY
August 15, 1973
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 9�4�?�
55432
Re: Preliminary LAWCON Application Check List - Lots 3� 4, Block 2,
Hayes River Lots
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Dear Mr. Atkin:
The following materials are being submitted to zhe Office of Local and
Urban Affairs, in accordance with the procedure for applyi.ng for LAWCON Funds,
for acquis�tion of said lots located in Fridley, r4innesota (Islands of Peace
Project).
MATERIAL REQUIRED
�(Submit material using the following format
and reference numbers).
1. Applicant unit of government;
2. Name of person responsible for
application and phone number;
3. Name of project;
' 4. Type of project (acquisition
or development);
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5. Proposed use of area (or if
development-facilities to be
constructed);
6. Estimated cost of acquisition
project (or if development-a
cost estimate of each major
facility to be constructed
and total project cost);
7. County or municipal map showing
location of project, and identify-
ing the nearest access road; ,
REMARKS
City of Fridley
Nasim M. Qureshi, Acting City
Manager, 612/560-3450
Islands nof Peace
Acquisition
Reception centers-to provide con-
� trolled access to facilities such
as fishing, boating, nature hikes,
picnic shelters, etc.
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August 15, 1973
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8. Site map showing parcels to be
acquired or facilities to be
consturcted;
9. Copy of the future S year recreation
action plan of the applicant unit of
government, including cost estimates
of acquisition, development, and
maintenance of recreation areas within
the jurisdiction of the applicar�t;
10. Reference to comprehensive plan
of applicant unit of government
citing reference to project;
11. Source of local share funding;
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Attachment No. 3� 3A f, 3B
Attachment No. 4
The City of Fridley is the respon-
sible agent, however, the Islands
of Peace Corporation has received
financial support through donations
and pledges locally and nationwide.
(The Islands of Peace Corporation
is a non profit organization and has
exempt status for tax purposes
under I.R.S, ruling-See Attachment
No. 5)
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Statement in reference to Preliminary LAi�CON Application
Check List •
In answer to said check list question No. 9: �
A revised Comprehensive Plan is presently being drawn up.
This Comprehensive Plan is to be comp]eted by approximately
mi�-October, 1973. Based on past history �re expect the
Parks and Recreation Department next 5 year plan to be as
follows:
ACQUISITION DEVELOPMENT MAINTENANCE •
Year 1974 - $55,000 $ 65,000 $113,000
Year 1975 - 60,500 71,500 124,300
Year 1976 - 67,760 80,080 139,220
Year 1977 - 75,890 89,690 155,920
Year 1978 - 86,520 102,25 177,750
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Director of Parks and Recreation
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.'ElmerOlson,Chairman
Linus B. Fritz, Trcasurer
Jack O. Kirkham, Secretary
' R. F, Burton
Fridley Senior High School
Rev. M. G. Denyes
Assembly of God Church
' Rev. E. A..Chmielewski
St. Witliams Cathotic Church
Tony Olson
VFW Post No.363
' Henry S. Peterson .
American Legion
, Paul Brown, Ex-0fficio
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FRtDLEY, NiINNESOTA 55432
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Follok�ing i� a breakdown o� costs for :he Tsland; of
Peace Project: • .
Land Acquisition: ' ,
Hayes Lots 413 and .#4 .. . . . . . . . . $ 7J., 000.0(� �
�urnam Island* . . . . . . . � , . . . $ SO,OQC�.00
Sheltcr Building . . . . . . . . . . .
Utilities �e�,er ' � • , • � 58,920.i�L`
� u ��ater) . . . . . . . . . $ 2,7i10.00
Access xoad to Chases Island ......`. $ S 9G1.�0
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• Paths . . . . . , . . . � . . . . . . . � S, 500. fi�
• Parking Lot . . , . . . . $ 11, g;,0. 00
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Underground Electric , , ' • � 2,SCQ.GU
Grills - 25 C� �25.00 each . � � � � � ' ' ' � 1,500.00
Docks, Fish?n - 5 � ' • • � 625.Q0
E, � $2,G00.00•each . . . . $ 13,000.00
�ocks, Boat - 2 @ �3,000.00 each . ,
Motors, Outboard - 2 @ $1,OG0.00 each .. � � � �'�00;1.00
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Kitchen, Aliscellanecus . • • • . $ 300.00
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�� $us, Special Eiandicapped , , , , , , .
Boats, Pontoon - 2S ft. - 2 3�;,500.00 ea, � 6,Qn0.00
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Continoency•fiund (;o)Y. . . ' . . . � 10,00U.00
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ADVISORY BOARD
EUGENEDALY
Chief aftorney
Ve[erans administ�ation
EVERETTEDODGE
Principal
Dowling School for
Cripp/ed Children
FREORICK J. DRESSER
Vice Presiden[
Midwest Federal
Savings & Loan Aun.
� FOSTER W. DUNWIDDIE
Vice Chairman
Architectura/ Barriers
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WILLIAM GREGG
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Vefe�ans Home State
of Minnesota
RICHARD JACOBSON
Vice President
'Frid/ey Sfate Bank
FRANKJOHNSON
Execufive Direcfor
Minneapolis Society of
the Blind
�ROBERTJ. KOWALCZYK
Direc[or
Fraser School for the
Mentally Handicapped
DAVEKRUEGER
Chief, Recreatinh &
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Veterans Hospital
Dr. JOSEPH D. MORIARTY
Mercy Hospital, Anoka
�LEON OLSON
Executive Di�ecror
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� ROGER SCHMAUS
Principal
Robert Louis Stevenson
Elementary School
WIL�IAM SCHOENBOHM
' Execurive Director
Minneapo/is Society o/
Cripp/ed Children and
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Dr. BROR S. TROEDSSON
Chief, Physica! medicine
Veterans Hospital
ED WILMES
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On D-Day morning in 1944, Ed Wilmes, then in the Navy, saw many injured soldiers and wished
there was something he could do to help them.
Now, almost 28 years later, the former pharmacist's mate is trying to untangle red tape to make
the tree-studded islands in the Mississippi River near the communities of Fridley, Brooklyn Park,
and Brooklyn Center into a park for the handicapped. He cails the 2,000 foot stretch of tand the
Islands of Peace. He calls the entire project the "Islands of Peace" project.
Wilmes' dream, shared by dozens of others won over by enthusiasm, is to make the Islands of
Peace and nearby Durnam and Chase's islands into places where wounded veterans, the blind, and
those otherwise handicapped, could go for an outing. �
The park would be for "little ones who never have experienced nature, and for old ones who
have given up hope of experiencing it again," Wilmes said.
Our goal is to provide an activity for the handicapped that is not provided for them now. We, too
are concerned about the preservation of areas fo� tomorrow but we are equally concerned about
the needs of the unfortunate people — Todav.
"We anticipate that patients of all ages and disabilities would find some need and desire for use of
this area. They would range from the young Viet Nam era veteran through the veterans of World
War I. The severely disabled patient who is confined to a wheelchair, the ambulatory patient with
long-term medical problems and the patient who is suffering from emotional problems — all of
these can find something meaningful and helpful to their rehabilitation from an area such as this
island..There is nothing more rewarding than experiences which involve the beauty of nature and
wildlife." --
Only with the assistance of many can a project of this magnitude become a reality. We truly ap-
preciate the contribution the City of Fridley has given to it." -- Bror S. Troedsson, MD., Chief,
Physical medicine and Dave Krueger, Chief, Recreation & Rehabilitation — Veterans Administration
Hospital
ISLANDS OF PEACE
COMMITTEE
EIMER OISON
LINUS B. FRITZ
REV. M. G. DENYES
REV. E. A. CHMIELEWSKI
TONY OLSON
V. F. W. Post 363
RUTH STARK
V.F.W. AuxilliaryPosr363
WAYNE PETTIS
American Legion Post 303
DONA CEBULA
Ame�ican Legion
Auxilliary Post 303
RONALD F. BURTON
lnstiuctor—Biology
Fridley Senior High Schoo/ -
BRIAN INGVALSON
lnstructor—Natural Resourice
Management
Fridley Senior High School
PAULBROWN
Ex-Officio
City of Frid/ey
CARROLLKUKOWSKI
Secretary
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The volunteer spirit has been one of the great strengths of the American heritage and your out-
�standing achievements show how much our nation has benefitted from that tradition. On be-
half of all our fellow citizens, 1 welcome this opportunity to commend your dedicated efforts
and to extend my best wishes for continued success in the years ahead. —Richard Nixon
The "island of peace" can truly turn out to be an example for other states to follow. I very
'much hope your dream can become a reality. I will be most happy to help on this any way I
Ce�.—HubenH. Humphrey
Your example and initiative fostered so much community support of the project that it is only
�a matter of-time before your dream is a reality. —wenden Anderson
Congratulations to you for your magnificent efforts through which you have made the Islands
of Peace project one of the most imaginative for the handicapped. It is actions such as yours
which truly underscore the American spirit in prevailing against heavy odds, fighting on, and
reaching a very difficult goal. —wairer F. Monda/e
Congratulations for all the hard work and energy you have put into this very exciting and
worthwhile program. You have set an example for public service that will be hard to match
�by any Of us. —Bil/ Frenzel
The people of Minnesota — particularly those with handicaps — owe you a vote of thanks for
your undying efforts on behalf of the Islands of Peace project. —Donaid Fraser
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We have approximately 400 veteran residents livi�g at
the Home who I am sure, on a planned program of vis-
itation, would enjoy spending time on your enchanted
island and benefit from the experience by the enjoy-
ment and its theraputic value. — William J. Gregg,
Minnesota Veterans Home
Surely the enjoyment of nature and wildlife will en-
rich the reHabilitation process for blind and visually
handicapped persons throughout Hennepin County
and the state. — Frank R. Johnson, The Minneapolis
Society for the B/ind, lnc.
It looks like a great idea to me, and I wish you every
possible success. — W. B. Schoenbohm, Minnesota
Sociery for Cripp/ed ChiJdren and Adults, lnc.
We are very much aware of the needs of the handicap-
ped and alway welcome with great joy any new service
which offers an opportunity for new and meaningful
experiences for the handicapped. —Robert J. Kowal-
czyk, Fraser Schoo!
Amputees and other persons who have been hospital-
ized for many years and have no place to go could be
taken to this islend and spend a day outdoors without
being a great distance for the Veterans Hospital.
—John R. Merthan, Disabled Ame�ican Veterans
As a school, we view these islans and a potential out-
door extension of the learning experiences we wish to
provide for our students. The personal enjoyment by
each individual student of these surroundings would be
immeasurable. —G. R. Maecke/bergh, P�incipal, Robert
Louis Stevenson Elementary School
Your effort has provided a resource for the handicapped
to bring them closer to nature arid provide a recreational
facility for those in need of specialized adaptive environ-
ment. —Everett Dodge, Principal, Dowling School for
Cripp/ed Children
You can be assured of the utmost cooperation from the
Veterans ot Foreign Wars and its Ladies Auxilliary
throughout Minnesota. —John L. O'Neil1, Department
of Minnesota, V. F. W.
The Executive Committee expresses its great pleasure
with the very important rehabilitation and outdoor pro-
gram that you are attempting to make available to Cit-
izens of all ages, including the youth but particularly
for those physically disadvantaged. —Frank J. Momsen,
American Legion
We became involved in the Islands of Peace project dur-
ing Earth Week. Most of us thought it would just be a
good time but once we got started we really saw a need
for a place like this for the handicapped and the elderly.
We also woutd like to assist the handicapped when they
start enjoying the area. —Lori Kondziolka, President,
Frid/ey Senior High Student Councr/
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PROPOSED PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES: � �
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To determine the amount of land for park and recreation use, the desirable
' minimum standard is one acre per 100 population. The total existing acreage in
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grounds and playfields. When determining the ultimate area nec P�LIMINARY LAWCON
population figures are used to meet the standards established. APPLICATION CHEqC
The following park lands and facilities are needed: LIST ATfACFNENT N0� 4
Priority Key: A- 1970 Priorities reflect the five year plan for
B- 1971 development and purchase of these areas and
C - 1972 facilities.
D - 1973
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#1. Chases Island (Priority C- 1972) - Located at Charles Street and the
Mississippi River, it is a tract of land 7 acres in size. Proposed use of this
area will be for water access and picnic grounds. Acquisition of additional property
to the North is also desired. The City now owns this land for development of a park.
2. Moore Lake Park, West (Priority A- 1970) - Located on West Moore Lake
Drive, it is 7.6 acres in size. Preparation, grading, horticulture, sewer and water,
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walkways, picnic area, play equipment plus good overall lighting is proposed for this
area. The City now owns this land for development of a park.
3. Riverv
Way and the Mississ
a boat launch and p
of a park.
4. Meadow
Kennaston Drive, th.
The possibility of :
horticulture, sewer
skating rink, hard :
plantings are propo:
5. Ruth�C'.
* A revised Comprehensive Plan is presently being
drawn up to be completed approximately by mid-
October, 1973. This revised plan will reflect
the Islands of Peace Corporation handling of
Chases Island and the proposed acquisition of
surrounding pro�ierty.
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PRELIP�INARY (AWppN
APPLI CATIOf�J CHECK
LIST ATfACF�''ENT �p, 5
S. Court House, 316 Florth Robert Street, St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
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Datt: 1� �tply r�f�r t0:
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The Foundation for Islando of Peace,
Incorporated
6315 University Avenu� Northeast
�`ridley, rtinnesota 55432
Accoun#ing Perlod Ending: June 30
Form 990 Required: � Yes p No
Advance Ruling Period Ends: June 30, 1975'
, Based on the information supplied, and assuming your operations
will be as stated in your application for recognition of exemption, we
have determined you are exempt from Federal income tax under section
� 501(cj(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Because you are a newly created organization, we are not now making
a,<final determination of your foundation status under section 509(a) of
the Code. However, we have determined that you can reasonably be
expected to be a publicly supported organization of the type described
in section S���aZ(7) and 170(b)(1)(A)(vi). '
Accordingly, you will be treated as a publicly supported
organization. and not as a private foundation, during an advance ruling
period. This advance ruling per•iod begins on the date of your inception
and ends on the date shown above.
. Within 90 days after the end of your advance ruling perf.od, you
, • must submit to us information needed to determine whether you have met
the requirements of the applicable support test during the advance
ruling period. If you establish that you have been a publicly supported
' organization, you will be classified as a section 509(a)(1) or 509(a)(2)
organiz�tion so long as you continue to meet the requirements of the
applicable support test. If, however•, you do not meet the public support
requirements during the advance ruling period, you will be classified
as a private faundation for future periods. Also, in the event you are
classified as a private foundation, you will be treated as a private
' foundation from the date of your inception for purposes of sections
507(d) and 4940.
Grantors and donors may rely on the determination that you are
� not a private foundation until 90 days after the end of your advance
ruling period. In addition, if you submit the required information
' • � � .form L�91 (4-73)
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advance determination until the Service makes a final determination of
your foundation sta��� � u• � r� i notice that you will no longer be
treated as a sectioi �� �� ��v �ganization is published in the
Internal Revenue Bulletin,. gran� ors and donors may not rely on this
determination aftar �he date of such publication. Also, a grantor or
"donor may�not rely on this determination if he was in part responsible
for, or was a f e ac or failure to act that resulted in your
:loss of. sectid�i ���_���_����_����atus, or acquired knowledge that the
Internal. Revenue Service had giv�9 t��c� th�dyou would be removed
•.fr.Om Gtassification as a sectiorrj� �_ ,l� �A�y��ganization. .
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Donors may deduct contributYons to you as provided in section 170
' of�the Code. Bequests, legacies, devises, transfers, or gifts to you or
for your use are deductible for Federal estate and gift tax purposes
if they meet the applicable provisions of sections 2055, 2106, and 2522
of the Code. �
You are not liable for social security (FICA)
� file a waiver of exemption certificate as provided
Insurance Contributions Act. You are not liable for
under the Federal Unemployment'Tax Act (FUTA).
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in the Federal
the taxes imposed
Organizations that are not private foundations are not subject to
the excise taxes under Chapter 42 of the Code. However, you are not
automatically exempt from other Federal excise taxes. If you have any
questions concerning these.taxes, please let us know.
� If your sources of support. or your purposes, character, or method
� � of operation is changed, you should let us know so we can consider the
� effect of.the change on your status. Also, you should inform us of all
changes in your name or address.
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If the yes box at the top of this letter is checked, you are
required to file Form�990. Return of Organization Exempt From Income
Tax, only if your gross receipts each year are normall�r mor.e than
$5,000. The return is due by" the 15th day of the rirth mont}i after the
end of yaur annual accounting period. The law imposes a penalty of $10
a day, up to a maximum of �5,000, for failure to file the return on
time.� '
You are not required to file Federal income tax returns unless you
are subject to the tax on unrelated business income under section 511
of the Code. If you are subject to this tax, you must file an income
tax return on Form 99.0-T. In this letter we are not determining whether
any of your present.or proposed activities,are unrelated trade or
business as defined in section 513 of the Code.
You need an employer identification number even if you�have no
employees. If an employer identiSication number was not entered on
your application, a number will be assigned to you and you will be
advised of it. Please use that number on all returns you file and in
all correspondence with the Internal� Revenue Service.
- � Sincerel yours.
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Form L-�91 (4-73)
nrm 505 Please Read Instructions on the back of this form. Print or type.
DO State Clearinghouse No. 1-8 _ Card Type 9 State of Minnesota
NOT NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO APPLY FOR FEDERAL �D
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10-11 q�4���cant Project Name 12-71 ' /
°� _ Is lands �f Peace, _ F�idle , Ptinnesota
02 Ap�licant Agency 12-45 Division 46-79
City of Fridley Parks and Recreation Department
Applicant Address (Street) 12�5 City 46-60 Zip Code 7650
03 6431 Universit Avenue N.E. Fridle 55432
Contact Person 12-45 Area Code 46-48 Phone 49-55 Ext. 56-59
Q4 Nasim M, ureshi 612 560-3450 56
12-71 Project Description - Nature, Purpose and Beneficiaries (Use 6 lines if needed)
°7 Islands of Peace - acquisition of land to serve as rece tion area and an access
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Project Location City 12-45 Project Location County 46-79
�� Fridley, Minnesota Anoka�
FEDERAL FUNDS MINNE50TA MATCHING FUNDS OTHER TOTAL
(A) Grant 12•19 (B► Other 20-27 (C) State 28-35 1D) Local 36�3 (E) Fu�ds 44-51 (F) Funds 52-60
�z 35,500 NA 17,750 17,750
Type of Qther Federal Funds (B) 12-45 Type of Other Funds (E) 46-79
13 NA Local contributions
, grants and pledges
Federal Program Title 12-66 Federal Catalog No. 67-71
'"' Land E�� i2'ater Conservation Fund Act (LAWCON) 15-400 '
Federaf Agency Name 12-45 Federal Sub-Agency 46-79
15 Department of Interior Bureau of Outdoor Recreation
TYPE OF APPLICANT lCHECK (X) O.NLY ONE BOX)
State Inter- County City School Special Community Sponsored Other
State District District Action Organization
❑ 12 (�13 . ❑14 15 ❑ 16 ❑ 17 ❑ 18 ❑ 19 ❑ 20
TYPE OF ACTION (CHECK (X► BOXES WHICH APPLY)
17 New � 21 Supplemental [� 23 Increase Duration Q 24 Increased Doltars � 27 _
Continuation � 22 Cancellation � 26 Decrease Duration Q 25 Decrease Dollare Q 28
Is State Plan Has Regionat Agency Is Project under A-95
Reyuired? been Notified? Jurisdiction? �� Environmental
NOT �mpact
Yes No Yes No Yes No Statement
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Estimated Date Applicant Expects To Submit Formal Application AS required - prior t0 1-11–%4
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State Fu�d Code
Signature Date
SUBMIT TWO (21 COPIES OF COMMENTS
COMPLETED FORM T0: •
State Planning Agency '
Capitol Square Building
550 Cedar Street
St. Paul, Minnesota. 55101
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INSTRUCTIOIVS FOR COMPLETION OF NOTIFICATION OF INTENT FORM •�
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STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NUMBER and CARD TYPE: Leave Blank. Clearinghouse will assign a number.
�ine Ol PROJECT NAME: A descriptive title for the proposed project. Use location name in this title when possible (e.g.,
Coon Rapids Airport Expansion).
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Line 02 APPLICANT AGENCY: The State Agency, County, City, Village, or other unit of govemment making this
application for federal aid.
Line 02 DIVISION: The sub-agency of the app{icant responsible for administering the project when applicable 1e.g., City
Police Department, City Park Board►. .
Line 03 APPLICANT ADDRESS: Street or P.O. number, city, state and zip code.
Line 04 CONTACT PERSON: The name and telephone number of the individual who can be contacted regarding this
application, should the occasion arise.
Line 05-10 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A narrative descri�tion of the proposal its purpose or nature, and the intended
beneficiaries.
Line 11 PROJECT LOCATION CITY: Name of the city/ies in which the project is to be located. �
Line 11 PROJECT LOCATION COUNTY: Name of county/ies in which the project is to b� located.
Line 12 Round off funds to nearest whole dollar. USE NO PUNCTUATIONS:
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granL
OTHER FEDERAL FUNDS: The dollar amount ofi federal funds that will be. shown on the application for the
loan, or for any non-"grant" federal funds.
STATE FUNDS: The dollar value of the stete government's contribution t�o this project. Include the dollar value
of in kind contributioi� in lieu of cash where applicable. ,
LOCAL FUNDS: The dollar vafue of the local unit of government's contribution to this project. Include the dollar
value of in kind contribution in lieu of cash where applicable.
OTHER FUNDS: The dollar value of private, non-profit, or other non-governrnental contribution to ihis project,
including in kind contributions. •
TOTAL FUNDS: The sum of the federal, state, loca� or other contributions noted above. '
Line 13"-YExplain what the other federal funds are (B) (e.g., �oans, advancesl.
Line 13 Explain what the other non-federal funds are (E) �e.g., private contributions, pledges).
�ine 14 FEDERAL PROGRAM TITLE: Enter the program title as listed in most recent OMB Catolog of Federal Domestic
Assistance.
Line 14 FEDERAL CATl�LOG NUMBER: Enter Catalog Number as listed in most recent OMB Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance. �
Line 15 FEDERAL AGENCY NA�AE AND FEDERAL SUBAGENCY: Enter the name �of the federal agency which
administers the program (e.g., Departrnent of Agriculture), as well as the name of the divisional unit within that agency
. which administers the program (e.g., Farmers Home Administration►.
Line 17 Check (x) must be used.
Line 17 TYPE OF APPLtCANT: Check (x) single most applicable box, ONE must be checked. � .
Line 17 TYPE OF ACTION: Check (x) as many boxes as apply to this action.
Line 17 IS STATE PLAN REQUIRED? Check (x) appropriate box if known.
Line i7 HAS REGIONAL AGENCY BE NOTlFIED?: Check (x) appropriate box.
Line 17 IS PROJECT UNDER A-95 JURISDICTION?: Check (x) appropriate box. � �
Line 17 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Leave blank.
ESTIMATED DATE WHEN THE APPLICANT EXPECTS TO FILE FORMAL APPLICATION: Indicate the month, day, and
� year that the application will be formally filed with the funding agency.
STATE FUND CODE: The 10-digit number which identifies the fund and account as listed in the State Auditor's code book.
State agencies must �ill in this information. ,
� Apptication must be signed by the Clerk, Mayor, or an officia! oi the Jurisdiction, Agency or organization making ihe
application.
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MARVIN Ce BRUNSEt,I, FINANCE OIRECTOR
MERVIN J. MERRMANN, CITY ASSCSSOR
.Ju 1 y 6, 1913
SUSJECTs SIOE-YARD ASSESSMENTS SPREAD AMOt� BEN�FITTING
PROP�RTI�S ACR4SS "T" STREETS
Tho�e properties across streets ar� considered not to receive
ather side-yard assessinents,
'M� have a few such instances, but onty one which has been
assessed recently. This one is 69th WAy between East Riv��
Road and Hickory Orive. The p�aperties o� Hickory Drive on
thm no�thwest side of aaid street recaived a�ide-yard
•S�ass�nant, whereas those across Hickory Oriva did not.
Qther examples of a�u�h straets are:
FQUrth Street •- "T�ed'� ta Rice Creek Te��ace
Si xth �treex -- "T'ed'� to R1 ce Crsek Terrace
Hickory St�aa�t -- "T'ed" to Rice Creek Way
Nickory P�ace -• "T'ad" to Hickory arive
Rt ckard Raad -- "T' ed�� to A1 da►n Way
TMa�o a�a ail aimila�, but da not a�ways h�ve ths aide yard
�o� tha at�est that is worked an. At no time was the assessment
c�rr�ed �cross the stre�t.
The t'ollowing a�a s��mila�, but the streets w�ere put in by the
devei oper� s .
Abte� St�e�t at Rica Cr�ek Terr�ce
Sta�+sybrook a� A1 den Nay
Crai gb�rook +�t Aj den Mf�Y
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xn p�:t reArs ahe� entt�e a�ees we�� done �t one time, tho totai
co�R was di vi ded by th� tata�t frQn# footege� �f iots �n the p�a��at
and o�•�hi�d of the side y�rds on tfie proje�t, and ther bala�ce
01' the side yards wera nc�t con�idered i� abutting foatage. The�e-
for�, ths �ate Naa slightly higher tQr atl assessed faota�e which,
i n essence, v+as tha s+�rna es chargi ng a si de-yard rate to pi l
p�qpart�as in ths project. This is fair only when an antire
addi ti on or ���a i s i n� p�ojtct.
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FRt�h1 t MARVI N C. BRUNSELI, FI NANCE RI RECTOR
S4l8JECT; AI.TERNATE ASSESSMENT RpLLS FOR TM£ STt��STRf�T ASSESSMENT OF 7�
STREET -- STREET IMPROU£M�NT PR03ECT ST. 1973-1 AND ST. 1973-2
(ADp�NWM Np. 2)
On the attached pages are shown thr�e prciiminary ro11s fo� the side-street
asse�sment of b8th Avenue, Rice CraNc Terrace t4 7th Street; 7th Street, 67th
Avenue to 68th Avenue; and Jth Stre�t, Mississippi Street to 67th Avenue. In
�ach ca�e� oniy the side-yard assessment chenges. The front foot �ate of
$11.29 per foot wouid remain the same.
ROIL N0. i-- COPY OF ASSESSM�NT RO1.L AS ORI6INALLY MAO£ UP
The f�o�+t foat �ate fQr this ro11 ia $11.29. The sick-yard rata is $1.96 per
foots
In prep��ing the �011 for the �ide-ra�d assessment, the iots within a� half
btock of the improved straet wer�e i�cluded�
ALTERN�TE ROLL N0. 1
Th�r f�ont foa� rat� f4r this ra11 is again �11.29. The sid�s-yard �ate i�
$1,49 p�s� foat,
I� pr�tpari n+� thi s roi 1 the si da-yard �ss4ssn�ent i �ciuded �i l t ots betwe�Cn
7th Street �nd University Avenue o� Missiasippt, 6bth Avanue, and 67th Avenve.
All of these p�operty ownars were �otified of the origlnal pubiic hearing
heid o� May 14, 1973.
' If the Council ts of the apinian that tfis prope�r�y oMn�ra located in the �raat
h�1f a1� the�e btocks wi11 ne�ver be assessed for any athe� side-yard assessment,
tMr aay �+�el thi s i s tMe �ast apprap�i ate p�oc�du�es to use.
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'I'he� fre�+� foot rate for thi a ro11 i s agai n$11.29+ The si de-yard rat• i s
�1 ��1 p�r �Poot.
in prep�rina this ro11, the side-yard assessrn�nt inctuded atl lats between
7th St�eat and Uni versi ty Avenuo an Mi ssi ssi ppi, bbth Avenue, and b7th Ave�nue
a�s 1n Alternate Rotl No. 1• In addiLio�, the sicle:-yard assessment for 7th
Street haa beqn exte�ded ta stl lots o� the ewrth slde of Rice Creek Terrace
fraa Uni ver�1 Ry Avenue to mi d�ray i n the block betwe�en 68th Avenu� and Madi son
Str�et, This method of assessmsnt is cantrary to p�evtous assas;ing practices.
ihe Coat�il ahould bear in mi�d that the qrope�ty oNners on Rice Creek Terrace
' r+�tr+� npt natified of this public hea�i�g. If the Council chosa to adopt thls
ra11s anc>ths� public heari�g on this portion of #he streQt improvement wouid
hava to ba held.
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STR��T IMPROVEMENT PROJFCT ST. 1913-i AND Si'# 1913-2 (ADOENDUM N0.,2)
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121.40
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PRELiMINARY ASSESSMENT RpLI
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6�'3TM AVEM,lE: RiCE CREEK 7ERRAGE TO 1TM �T(2EE'i
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kQ�.Q�. P�ym�t�t �a tha City
Tk�e �ompany �hal.l pay to the City on or befare March lst af each year fa11ow1ng
the� �amcae�ncement of cabls caering an amount equal ta flve gercent (5X) of the
annual $raea subscriber revenue� or such additional � percentage of �e
��-zevenues that may in the future be deemed reasonable by the Federal
Communicatione Commission ^or such other regulatory bodies that may,have
authariCy over the establishment of franchise feea taken in and recaived by
tha �ompany far services provided within the� City during the yeax, for the use
a�' th� atrsst8 and other �acilities of the City in the op�;ra�ian of tha CATY
�yst�sn and for �he municipal regulation thereof. This payment ahali be in
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additi�an to anY athe� tax or paytaent awed Co the City by the company. In the
ev�t�t k�h�C any payment is not made by March 1st, as provided above, interest
on th� �mQUnt due, as determined fram the �ross subseriber revenues report
e�f tbe c��ctified public accountant, sha1l accrue from �uch date at Che annu�l
rat� oi e1$h�. per�enz ($%). The amaunts de�ignated i� this �ecti.an may be
ataended aca more [han once each year by the CiCy Cauncil �onsistent with
i.�ncxs�seci GosCS �or municipal supervislon and after a public hearing.
pAS9'�D �y TH� C�TX COUN�II. QF THE CITY OF FRILILEX THIS �� � DAY OF
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G�TY GLEAK � MARVIN C. SRUNSELL
Fix�t �.�adi.ag:
Socand A�ad�.n�:
Publlcati�on:
MAYOR , FRANK G. LIEBI,
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GQNSTQERATIQN QF FTRST REAQING QF AN QRpINANGE
QN TIM� I�IMIT FOR TRUCK PARKING IN RESIDENTIAI. AREA
(The City A�torney will hav� an ArdinanGe prepared
for d�stribution at the Council M��ting)
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Mr. Frank Gabrelc�k
5740 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
ANOKA COUNTY
August 10, 1973
FRIDIEY, MINNESOTA 55421
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Re: 1Von-compliance With Agreement
Stipulation.
Dear Mr. Gabre].cik:
On August 9th a progress inspection of your property was made. The report
of that inspection was not encouraging at all. The only item listed on the
Special Use Permit agreement (signed by you) that you seem to have complied
with was to not have any of your cars parked on 3rd Street or 58th Avenue. Now,
since these items were to have been taken care of by the lst of July, 1973, and
you still have not comp�ied, it being nearly the middle of August we have no
choice but to refer this matter back.to the City Council for their meeting on
August 20th for lega2 action. ,
If you have any questions, please call us at 560-3450.
Sincerely,
DARREL G. CLARK
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1�HERE.�S: • Frank Gabrelcik owns and opperates a used car lot on Lots 6 �� (��
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Wf�REAS. The Fridley City Council has been requested to grant a special s g
use pexmit and license to Mr. Gabrelcik to continue the business of a
used car lot.
Wi�REAS: There have been several conflicts over the manner in which
Mr. Gabrelcik has conducted his used car lot.
i�1I�REAS: The City has found it difficult to administer the operation and
licensing of said used car lot.
WHEREAS: The City deems it necessary tc outline certain stipulations with
re ference to the City granting a spe ci al us e permi t and li cens e.
NOW Tf�REFORE, Frank Gabrelcik agrees to the following stipulations and time
schedule for further improvement of the used car lot on Lots 6 through 10,
Biock 28, Hyde Park Addition: ��
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The entire area to be cleaned of debris, inoperative motor vehicles,
and/or unused motor rehicle parts, except that put inside a six (6)
foot redwood fence encloser to be located as shown on tne attached
exhibit "A". ,
All vehicles on display for sale or storage must be parked acccrding
to the parking plan as shown on exhibit "�". �
No parking of vehicles on any public street right of way, namely
3rd Street and 58th Avenue. �
4. All of the above three items will be completed 'on or before
Ju1y 1, 1973, and w31I remain in effecz as long as these lots are
used as a used car lot.
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or fore ly I, 74, o er agr s to b ade th�park� .g ar ,
p t in s e type f sur ce tre tment o entir area % be - ed fo
pa �ing an riv�:4� •�.�d p� vide ,�ds�a�ia. as Trove��y t�:
City Fridl \
or' efore uly 1975, the en �re p kino t wi� aisl and
d' ehay o be ackt �e� an coner e cu. ing t be c�struc� d �
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7. Agrees that no lots outside Lots 6 through 10, Block ?3, Hyde Park
Addition kill be used for the storage of vehicles or r^aterials for
the operation of the used car lot. .
8. Agrees that after Julv 1, 1973, tha: *_he only visable ite�:is on the
�( lot will be operatiti•e motor ve�:icles, the six (6) foct screened area,
the gasoline pu�s, and the �ain structure.
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' as set by Section•205.211 of the City.of Fridley zoning ordinan
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6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE April 24, 1973 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
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Mr. Frank Gabrelcik
5740 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432 �
+ Re: Special Use Permit
Dear Mr. Gabrelcik:
Please find enclosed a revised agreement with the stipulatioris
and conditions under which the Special Use Permit would be considered
for approval by the City Council. .
Would you please sign the enclosed agreement and return it to
us on or before May 2, 1973 for Council consideration on May 14, 1973.
Your immediate attention to this matter is important. If you
have any questions about this matter, please let us hear from you.
Sfncerely,
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Community Development Administrator
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Gerald Davis, City Manager
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MEMO FROM: Howard G. Mattson, Engineering Aide
MEMO DATE: August 20, 1973
RE: The Frank Gabrelcik Situation
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I visited Mr. Gabrelcik's used car lot on the afternoon of Friday,
August 17th, When I arrived Mr.�Gabrelcik was working across 58th Avenue
from his property cutting underbrush with a chain saw. When he returned
I introduced myself and immediately asked him if he had received Darrel
Clark's letter informing him that the "Gabrelcik problem" was being
referred back to the City Council for possible legal action. He said he
had received the letter. I asked him if he understood that the Council
was being patient beyond the point of reasonableness and why was it
taking him so long, He said he thought he had done many things asked
for by the City. I told him I had inspected his property on the 9th of �
August and that it seemed to me the only thing he had done was to move
his cars off the street. He said that he had gotten rid of some of his
cars but it was haxd to do everything himself. He said he had started
with the screening and had removed some junk." He said the Mayor had told
him to be sure to keep his weeds cut down. I assured him that the Council
was getting very impatient with his apparent "I don't care attitude". He
then said that he had had a heart attack, couldn'C do everything by himself,
and couldn't afford to hire anybody to do the work.
I took a couple of pictures of the 2 posts he had put in for the
screened area which weren't there on the 9th when I had previously
inspected. I reminded Mr Gabrelcik that the Council would review his
problem again at their regulax meeting on the evening of the 20th.
I wished him well and left.
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'vd� ��.v� at J;s,� .. �7th P].aee cit�,y v�.e;d additicin, ?�ock �, I.o�� �Q �c �12.
'�h�,s �.e��er � s�.n r��t'�renc� �o the vacat.ed str� _� b-.t?�re .n �7'_; street to
�th street. .�ie would lik�� ;Tour ^er�ss:ion to r�ove eur buck °ence to
3..txclud� t:�is vac€���d land th° s::me as otzx tc��o ne�.^hhors to t�he �a�t�
�fis. Sin-one�-u ancl t{r. H:z-tse. ,1� r^�li4e th �t tne �i,t�r did r�;t_;i.n a
P .ar�o �` c�c .,a?' ,r
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C. SHOMA8 MARX�Ns R£ UESTING EXTEN�aION OF TIME FOR R£GQRAII+IG TH� PL.AT FOR
XEN T£RRAC�
The C�ty �nqi.ae�r xe�rted that the Planning conunission �.� �tud�+�.ng ths
,�oASibility c�' xezahing �a stxip o� � land a].onq 73rd Avenua and Mr. Marxsn wcau�.d
like �o c��lmy the filinc� af hia piat until h4 aeea what the outcome oP the+
study i�. '
MpT�ON by Counc�lman I.iebl �o receiv� the communicatiQn from Mr. Thomas Maxxen
d�ted tM��r l5, 1969 and c�rant an eMtension of k�me ir► recording h�� plat�.
6toonded by Cauncil.man Sheridan. Upon a voic� vote, all votinq ay�, Mayor
Ki�kha�t d�cla�r�d thB motion carried unanimously.
A. N=�'1NES40TA NTGFiWAY AEPARTMENTt REQUEST TO PUT SIGNAL CONAUIT IN 69Tii
AVFNU� GROSSOVER
' T�s City �ngineer expla�n�d tht�t he fel� that this may be � qood time to lay
the piqnal conduit as the interae�tion will be torn up anyhow, even thaugh
�hey d� riat plan �a �ut in signal� �pr some �ima. tis saiQ that ths additior�al
' OO�t wquld be� about S12,oq0 with S500 to be borns by the Cit�r and 5600 by tha
&tAte�.
MC�'TQN by Courtei7,man Sheridan kq receiv� the eon�nu�na.catian from the S�.a�x� o�
Ml.ara�saka H1�hway Departmer�t dated May 13, 1969 and au�hpxixe en�e�r�.nq into
Aa �qze�nt �'o� the laying caf the sigr�aJ, condu�t in the b�th 1#venua and T.H.
N47 �roa��vsz. (Cc�opeza�.iv� Canstruction Agreem�nt #56088j, Seconded by
Counc�ilnu�n �iarri$, Upc>n a voica uote, all v�at,�.nq aye, Mayar �Cixkham �ec�azed
k�h, moti�+n aarr�.cd uMan�.mously.
�. FTAYYN� S�MQNEAU: RE �ST TQ F�NCE IN CITY RYGHT OF WAY �\
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t"k. a�nd Mra, W�yr�e aimcaneau► 4f�� S7th PJ.ace N.�. would like to fence in Ghe `�`�
�tu�d �►+� j��on� �ko �h�i.x praperty and maintain it. CpµnciLnan Samuelson, sa�id ,
'�ha� �h�.�i w�u1d ka� �'�.r�e, sc� long a� they underst�nd thet th� fence t+ill iuve
'ko Gvmm clowt'� if �h� Giky $hould ever request it, '�
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MGTION b�► Cr�uncilmmn Lieb�. to receive the eoriununication from Mr. & Mxe. Wmyne '
Bia�aneau,, q,65 57t�h F].a�� N• E� and gxant permisSion �a fenc� in ar�d rnaintai.n the ,
Gity �raparty a►d jaining th��.r pxopexty with ths u��i�rstandi,ng that shouic� the j
Gity ov0�' �Rqu�+�t 1;it�� th� fena� be remQV�d, it mu�t ba taker� down, Sevondec; ;'
by Gpuna�lman Sa,rnueleon. Upon a vq�ce vote, all vpt�nq aye, Mayor lCirkham �
dqolet�ed the mcakion Garried unanimously. `
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�, I�U►EC',ELE OUTDOOR ?IDVERTISING CO. BOOKLET ON UNVEILING THE WELCOME TO �
FRIAI��Y SIGN " ' '
td�yO�c Ki�kh�un �ead the lettar addreased to h�.m alpud tro�t the Naeqele Outdoos
8iqn Co�pany e►nd paased the booklet araund for the �est ot the Cauncil ke
•Oe• It CAr�t�►ined many pictures of the unveilinq of the Welcome to Fsidlsy
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�IQ��0�1 b�/ �qunoi.7.m�►a xaxria �p �e�e�v� the c�omuu��cAt�c�n ��d booklot Prom
N�ey���� Ou�d� Advortieing �camp#�ny. SeCo�►ded by Cpunc�ltnaul Lieb1. upan
It `►qi�g v�t�� all votinq aye, Mayqr Kirkham declared �h� Motion ca�rried
�aai�av.ly,
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PTaANT+a�Nf� �t�MMI�SIfJN MEETTNG
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AUGUST 8, 19 7� P.A,G� ].
GALL TO ORDER:
�hai,xmaz� Fi�zpatri�k called �he meet�.ng tca orde� a�
8 t 0� �P,M.
I�OI,L CAL� t
M�mbers �res�n�.: Fitzpatri�k, Drigans, Bia�r, L�.ndblad,
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M�mbexs Absenf:: Nor�e
Q�hers Pr�Se�.t; parr�l Clark, Commur�i.ty Ac�v�lopm�nt Adm.
Jerrold Aoardman, Planning Assistant
�1PPROVE PLT�NNING COMMISSION MINUTES: JULX 1$, 1973
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� MQTION by Dr�.gans� secQnded by &1��z', tha� the Planning
Cpinm�ssipn minutes of �u1y 18, 1973 be appraved as w.ritten.
Upon a vo.zCe vote, a11 votinq aye, thp motiPn oaxried urJ�n.imous.Iy.
RECETVE BUTLpING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMM�TTEE MINliTEB;
UT�Y 2�, 197�
MOTI��1. b� �ie�siblad, se�c�nd�d by' �iaxra.s. �h�� th� F,iatnning
�'�mm.irs.�can r�ceiv� the m�nutes pf th� 8�.��ding S�anda�rds�-A�s�qn
�ont,�sal Sr�l�csamm��tee o� �`u.�y 26, 1�73. Upon a voice vate, a,i1
vG���i�g ay�. �h� mca�.ia.n ear��.ed unar�imotxsly.
' $�CEIV� �C?FkRT� QF A1?PEALS MINUTES: JULY 31, 1973
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' MC�T�'�+N by Dr.�c�ansa secc�nded by B1aa.r, tha� the F1ar�n�tn�
Comt�is�.�az� rece�f ve th� �9vard oi 'Appeal� minutes caf Jul y�� .
� ,��i,�. U,pon � vcai��; vcat�, a11 vating aye, tlae mation aaz'r.i�d
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1� PLiBLI� HEARING: COIVSTAERATIQN QF A REZQNING REQUEST,
24A 73--0$ BX NORTH SUBURBAN HQSPITAL DISTRICTt RezQfle
� arom R�-1 ($ing ��amily dwe�.ling areas) to CR�-�. (gene�al
of�ice and iimited business) th� areas South of 7b�h AvE�nue
N.E.� East o� Sth Street N.��, and North a� 75th AV�nus
N.E.4 and wes� of Unity Hospital, to allow conatruction
pf a medical office building.
Mr. Charlea �ohansqn, Mr. Dcan L�ivermann, and Dx', �erome
' �m�dy were present to repre�ent the �etitio�er.
+ MDTION by L,i�dblr�d, �ae�Qnd�d by pr���ns, that the p1�nn�I�fg
, CQ�q�.�e�s�ion wa.�ve' th� read�ng o€ tha �ub��c H�ar�n� not�tGe tp,t
�qsvA,�ng reguQS�, zQA �t7,�-0$, b� North Suburban Xosgitel A.���r��t�
U,pa,n � vo�Gs votQ, a11 vcit�ng a�a, th� mat.ion carr�ed �rnan�Imcaua.�y.
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Planz�in Commission Meetin - Au ust 8, 1973 Pa e_
M�'. aphanso�, �aid he re�resented Fridley �.n th� North
�ub�tarl�an Hos�ital Aistric�, and the purpose o� the ��zan.i.ng
w�s �Q ccanstruct a med�.cal office building. Ths Ho:�pi.tal. I�ia���le�t
c0'u7,c1 bu�.1d �h� medical building without rezaz�ing � but �Ghey k�ad
e� grQU�a o� docto�s who wi.�l own this buzldinc� �nd they could not
ge� a bui.ld�,ng permit ta construct th�.s building un�.esa it is
r�zc�n�d• Mr, Johanson s�id he had talked to Mr. Clark and th�.a
waa �c�r�side�red to b� th� b�st classifa.cation of re�on�ng that was
�vailab�.� uz�dez� the present eode. He said the I�arth Su�aurtaan
Hcas�,���1. �aistrict has no plans far t�e balar�c� a� �he pXOgeart�x
th�y w�r� aski.ng� �o be re�oned, bu� it w4u.�d b� u��d €or m�di,cal
puxgQaes or rslated uses. The progosed m�diaal building wi17.
be 25,040 squar� �eet and would be �h� same s�yle as the hc�apital
i�.8elf. Ther� wil�, be an enclosed walkway be�we�n the medical
bui].di.ng a�d �he haspi.�a7,, ao �ha� pa�ient� could go from th,e
m�di.cml bui.lding to the hospital for any tests tha� wer� need�d.
The gx�oup caf do�to�a �.hat wan� to construc� this buildi.ng are
���acir��.i��s.
� Mx. Ar�.c�an� asked Mr. Johanson i�'they wers a�king �or �his
r�zor��flg pn the speculation tha� aome �doc�.oxa wou].d cQme in and
bu�.ld a bui�.dinc�. l�r. Johan�on said, they hav� be�:n gl.anning �.o
da thie fo� severaJ, years, bu� they do have a�irm commi�m�n�
t��am 1� dc�ctors, whc� w�.11, own this bui7.dinc�, Mr. Dx�.gans sa�d by
r��cr�inq thS.s t4 �R-1, �.t wil�. allow the �iaspi�al group t4 put
anyt�hi�ng san �h� ba].anc� �f the propert�r that is allcawed in thi�
xo��ng.
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C�.aark aaid i� was possible t4 hav� a pr�,vat� cove�nent
�hat �ha.� prc�p�rty can only b� used �ar medical purposes.
th�,� ccavenents an p.�ats are for twenty yea�s, and he
�hi.s• typ� o� cpv�ner�t woul.d be the �ame, He said �khat
t�+� us�a �1lowed are strictly limi�ed to �aarof�s�ianal
�r, i��rris sai.ci he �elt �.� wQUld be bettez �o ��.nd anather
wA�y �o �ontrQ�,�khia ��operty, beea,use twenty years ia nQt very
,�qn�, M�r. JQhan�on aaid he though� a�new zoning classi�'ic�tion
�pz m�cAi�a1 �urppsea cou�.d be one so�.ution.
Mr. Vexan $a�ne�, 7SQS Lyric La�;e �1.E., said that Mx. Johaneon
' pa14 ��.�►e� had plans for a med�.cal. building an pax� of th�.ss land
bt�t no p�.ans for the ba].ance. He wondered why the hosp�ta� n�eded
t��.x th�,s land. Mr. Johanson said there was a study made by Hennopin
, Conau7.tants abou� �our years ago and they recommended that w� qet
ea mu�h land �s possibl�. Ws may at some time or another go to �
toaching ' hospita�. and we would need dorma�ories �'or stud4�t�t� , Wa
, may w�►nt � nyrai.ng home at spm� time in the future. The medi.ca�,
�i�al�d �,� changing so rapidly that it is Y�ard to antia�.pat� it�
�e�de ,�r�d what direction it wzll take,
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'Mac. Geprge Joh,anix, 75b� 5th St,re�t N,E. � said i.t wa� hi�
t��$era�a�di�q th�� ��,� No��.h Suburban -�Hospita�. Di,stzi�� Ga�, builCi'
4 me�di�a7. building i� theX` so de'six�e, without rezoninq. .Tf it waa
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x��o�ned, �his land would gca on the tax rolls. He �ho�ght thi.s
, pXppqxty shauld not be rezaned because too many Q�he� ?ausa-ne�a��
Cquld ga o� this property. Let the Hospital Board bui.ld �h�
m�di�a�. bui.ld�ng and sell th� ].ancl �hey have no uae �or as
' R-1. Then s�.�ngl� family homes could be bu�].t or� tha.s propex�y
ar�d tha C�.�.� woul� stil.l get taxes from �his property.
Mr. �Qhansor� said the Haspital Distric� dicl not want t4
� t�c7,m�ni�stex the madica�. building and would prefer to have it
prl.va�e�.y awned.
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Mx. Thcamas Granlund, 7550 5th Stxeet N.E.. said h� Was or�a
ot man� here tca pratest this, and wha� were they d,oinc� here i� '
�h� Hos�i.tal �c�uld build this medical building anyway. Mr�
�'�tzpatXick said �.hat the r�zoning request wauld �letex�min� whether
�ha bu�ldinq wo�ld be publicly or pr�vately owr��d�
;�1��_ Ma�cuc�i,7441 �yric L�r�e, smi.d t�h�rs was aueh a trdtfio
' pxo?��.sm in .th� ar�a aow that ahe� was appoaed ta any ntors land
being zan�d commercial.
Mr. Fitzpatrick $aid we don't have anythinq more xestrictive
I �han wk�a�. �hey were asking to have i� rezoned to.
Mac, Rcab�r� Moseman, 7�33 gth Stre�t N.E., said th�y didn't�
' nesd a1�1 the land they were proppsing to rezone, for th� media�l
b�tild;�i�c�. Mx, k'i�zpa�a�ick said �hey could have asked �or 1es�
bu� �k��� have not. Nlr. Moseman asy��d �,� �he Commi.s��an had loaked
, i.nto the traffic prolal.em either on 5th Stree�, of� �rcam O�barne
�taad, Q�' th� Universitx Avenue Service Ar.�ve �ka 7ath Avenue �nd
aver ��a �th �tr�et N.�. He said he thou�ht they ahQU�.d d4 a�r����.c
, �t�udy �h�:r��as �h� sin�l� family home� wez� cpmp��tely 6urrounded
by cotnmezc�a�. devslopmen�.,
, Mr, Fitzpatxick said that orie of tha probl�ms
�'aa�d wi�.Y� is that the di.ff�rent zoning distric��
�kop ree���,cta.u� Qr too broad.
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M�. Ha�ris said there might bs � way ta amend th� R�1 zon�,ng
Ordin�n�e to a11ow medical uses under a Special U�s Pezm�t, ar�d
th�nt way we could restri�� that only buildi.ngs fox med�.�ai purposes
Cou�.d be �onstruct�ed. �f we rezone, then other px'o�'es��.ona�.
�►eO�l+a �QU7,d �canstruct some different type of business.
Mz. Fi.��patric�C asked Mr. Clark what ths zoning ozdinance ��id
as tar as hospitals in an R-1 district. Mr. Clark ���.d thi.a land
ip publ�cl.x ownsd and 1s tax exempt, Because it is public land�
they �an use i.� for any needs that they have the same wax the
C��x �an.
Mr . i?xigan� sa�.d the reason they are
' th13x �an eell pa�rt of their property and
tm�t �'p11s. Mr. Johanson said he felt it
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it would go back on �he
was in the bes�, �.n�exe��k�
on the tax ro�.ls.
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Mr. Dr�4a�� said he thou�ht ano�h�r a�terna�ive was to �ook
�� � med�cal �an�ng code. He said he was conc���ed that �n�e th�s
prpg�rty is rezpn�d tha� the North Suburban Ho�p�tal Ai���ict �ou�$
��11 �h� �and tQ the highest bidd�r and othe� things okh�r th��
thinq� that ar� medically oriented could go �n Qn thzs land.
�ha�rman F�tz�atrick said that after �v�ryona has be�� heax�
ton��ht, �his item should probably be continued to exp�oxe �he
po��ibi���y �� another zoning division.
Mr. Harris asked about rezoning i� �a �A. Mr. Claxk said
t�� ent�Xe pxa�erty would have �o b� plann�d a�d approved be�or�
' any b��lding would be allowed and this waan't the Hqap�t�l Dietrict's
deeir�. ,
' Mr. Robert Burrell, 751p Sth Street N.E., �aid he �elt th� ,
t�af�i� would at leaet bs tripled by thia proposal.
' Dr. �erome Hardy said he has som� interea� in aeeing thia
med�cal bu�ld�ng �s constructed. He s�id there w�uld b� a phaznta�y
(nat a dru� st�re? and there has besn i�ter��t by an opt�cal,campany
' in qe��in� space �n �h�s buildin�. He fel� �t wauld b� �he natu�al
thing �o �am� in�4 �h� Hospital parkin� �ot a� �ca�ss to this
bui��ing.
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� Mx. F�tzp�tr�ck said he felt that most o� �he qusstions
raia�d �bQU� �r��fic by �he aud�enGe weze mor� c�ncern�d mbout
wha� ��a� �ould b� �omin� �nt� th� are� be���e� the medical of�ica
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Mra, ��nn�th Litt�e, 7�58 5�h Stree� N.E., as�ed i� this
bui�d�ng w��� rea�ly nec�ssary. She fe�t �hat �osfi�o� �h� docfipre
on t�� U�i�y �aspital s�aff alrea�y had qf�ices and didn't ne�d
���s facilit�� �r. Li�verma�n sa�d th�re were many doG�prs on
th� eta�� who w�r� undex a hardsh�ip because th�y wer� ao �a� frpnct
�he �o$p���l and �hi� would b� convenien� foz them and for their
��t�ents wha n��ded the hospita� faci�ities fo� x-ra��.and t�et�
On �n out-�a��en� basis, .
�r. Johanix presented a �etitia�
by �AO$ of tha people zeceiving notice
who Were oppased against rezoning �or
wh��h he �aid was s�gned
o� the Pub�ic Heax�ng
an unknown busin�s�,
�OTIQN by Barrta, 9econded by B1a�r, that the P1ann�ng
Comm�a�io� �eca�ve pet�tjon No. 11-�973, opposing the re�o��n�
l�q� R^� to �R-1 (ZOA #73-08), th9 are�s South oP 76th AVenue,
aA�t ot S�h Street Northeast, and NQr�� �t 75th Avenue N.�., to
A��pw Gp�atruct�on a� a medical oftice b�ilding, Apon A Vp�QA
��t8� s12 vpting aye, the motiqn carrted �nanimous2y,
��, sohanix said the peopi� were not Q�posed to the hoepi�a�
b��ld��g a medical off�ce build�ng, they were ju$t o�poeed ko
th� xe�o�ing.
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Mr, Aan Lisv��mann asked �or a clarificatiQn o� tiae pet�.ti,on.
M�. ��^�-��n� read �he Q�tita.can. �ir. Fitzpa�.rick sa�.c� they we�e
ok�j����nc� �Q tk�e rezoning Qf the whole area for the purpcas� Q�
�ui],d�ng a medica7. bu:�],din� on part of it.
� �ir. Nto��m�n �aid he wanted it brought to the attenti.on
pf �h� Git�► �oun�i�. and ths City Plannex where �h�y wou�.d a7,�.ow
entr�nc�a a.nd exits on �his property zegardlesa c�f the zoning.
� Th��� ahQUld be �qmeth:t�g worked out fio rslieve fi�he traffic
p� oka 1 em . .
' Mr. Jahanix asked haw much of what th�y w��e aaking to
b� �'�zan�c� w4uld be uaed �or a medical pffice bu�.].dinq. Mr.
Jphanaon sai.d a�t w4uld be about three aares. Mr. Johan�.x aa�d
th�.e �zo�erty wa� about 11� acres sa we have 7 Qlus aar�s �a.b�
' vanaern�d about. Once th�s is rezoned, no one can giv� ue aay
a��uranas of what, thie pzopertx will be used �or,
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Mr. ��Anaxd Samu�lsan said tha� in tha grow�h of Fra.dley
Uni�y HQSp�.�a7. ha� lae�n a tremendcaus asse�. He said he cou].d
r�aogni�e tha �oncern o� th� hom�:owners iz� th� area. �ut i�.
khe� cau�d �.caok at it on the basi.s that this med�.cal bui.l,ding
would campJ,�.men� �he p�es�z�t hospital f�ci.l�.�k�.es and wou�.d be
ax� asaet �kca th� homecawn�x'a, the� community anc� th� hospi�ai.
He� said �.f this r�zon3.ng was ta go �thzough, the sc��ond aad
thir�A reac�ing o� the ardi.nance could be held up unt11 �the
Pi�al plana w�re presen�ed �ar fihis property and at �ha� time
th� hom�Qwne�s would hav� a chan�e to see the plans and speak
etc�tt�.r� . �
M�. �,�eve�man said ther� has been discuesion of the amount
o�' ],�nd �h�.Hcasp�.tal. pistrict owns. It has be�n the �xpera.e�ce
of many hospi�.ala �hat when they want to expand th�i� �aci7,i�i�e,
th��y k�av+� to buy up existing properties fox this �xpar�eion aad
th� ccas� �� gu,it� prohibit.a.v�. H� said he though� it� was pxuden�
o� ��ie Nca�th Suburban Hospital District ta obtain as muah 7.dnd
�,e thsy have, �o the land i.s ther� for expansior�, suGh as this
mec�iaa�l caffi�e buildir�g. We can't look that �ar ahead and knaw
�h� chanc�in� needs we wil], have �or this property, becaus� medi�cine
is chan9�ng so fast, .
Mr, Howard Puffer, 7534 5th Str��t N.E., said the no�i.ce he got
' pn the rezoning request did not state that this �ras for a mediot�l,
o���ce bu�.�.ding. Mr. Clark said this was acGordinc� to the ordiaa�nce,
The Rublic Hearing notice states what the petitianer wan�s �o ze�one
' �h� proper�y to, but the use he will put the land to ia presented
at the Public Hearing.
' M�. Puff�r said they didn't know until they inc��ixed at C�.ty
�q�,� W�at the xezoning rec�uest was for and i� sur�z�.sed a�a� o�'
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MOT�ON by D��yans, s�conded b� LindbZad, that t�e P1ann�ng
' ��m�issipn cZose the Public Hearing on rezpning request, �OA �73�Q��
�y N�rth Suburban Hosp�tal District, to rezone from R-1 (sing�e
������ dw�lling areaj to CR-� (general officc and Zimited �uSine��)
��� ��eas South of 76th Avenua Northeast, �ast of 5th Stre�� Nort�ea8��
' �Ad North of 75th AvE�nue Northeast, to a11ow �onstructio� pf a
m�d�ca1 of��ce building. Upon a vo1ce vote, a11 voting aye, the
�ptiq� earried unan�mously.
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Mr. Dx�gans said it was his f��ling that we shou�d explore
kh� passi_blity of a medical rezoning cQde, and also the passibility
af a Sp�rial �se in an x-1 area, My con�ern is �bou� rezoning �uah
a large ar�a. If the land was sold, �here would be no Gontrol
Qyex w�at w�nt into this area, and T ca�'� see it being rezoned
b�¢� �� R-� aga�n. z th�nk adminis�ration and the legal department
�hQU�d check in�a these twa possiblities. .
��. Har�is said he �r��err�d amending th� R-I ordinanc� so
' �h�s cou�d b� under Special Use. He said if we should r�commend
�u�� �ezo��n� the part �or ths medical�Office building we would
be �o�ng spat rez�n�ng whiGh we do not lik� either. .
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Mr. G�a�k said if eith�r of these two things weze pOSSibI��
�� w�u�d take som� time to make changes in the zoning ordinance�,
mri� �s wQ�de��d abQut the time schedule of the Hospital District.
M�. �phanson said 90 days wou�dn't hold them up too much. M�.
��ndblad asked if it were possible to get this under a SpeGial
��� ���mit �n an R-1 area, could the interested parties �tar�
dx�w��� up theiz plans whil� the legal aspects wexe bsin� worked
�u�. Mr, Clark said they could if the Planning Commiss�Qn ware
��yO�able tQ ��e med�cal af�ice building. Mr. Fitzpat��ck said
�� ����'t t�ink they �ould make an� positive �tatem�nts at �his
��m�. ��. J�hanso� said as the HQSpital District favQxed �e�l�ng
thi� �rQpe�t� fQr the medical office building, thex wouldn't
wa�t �Q �� �Q �he exp�nse o� drawing up ths plans.
1�t��'.TQN b� Haz'x��, seeonded by Dra.ga�s, that the P1ann3ng
�p�+�t,is���a,� c�+ntznue �he rezonir�g requ�st. �OA #7,3�t7�, by North
S�tb�tr�t�n Fips�aital Distr�c�, ta rezcane from R�1 (s.zn�le �'am�ly
dWA���ny ��'eas) �v CR-.� (general of�ic� and ,�imited bustneas)
tj�� ,��pa ,SQUth o.f 76th Apenue N.E. , East of Sth �Stre�� N.E„
p,�r� No�'�h �P 7Sth Av�enue N.E. � to a11ow constru�tion oP a mediaal
D��.�p4 bui�d%ng, ur�t.i1 August 22, .1973. Upor� a vpiae vats, a11
yQ��,ng aye, �he mot�ton carried unanimously.
' a� PUBLIC HEARINGa CONSIDER.ATION OF A REZONING
Y CENTRAL AUTO PARTS; Rezone �,ot 1Q, B�.OGk
ar�Ar, rom C2,� (gene�al sl�opping areas) to
' inl�ustrial areas) to tnake zoning cQnsistant
li�e$. (1201. 73� �v��ue N.E, ) ,
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REQUEST ZOA #73-09
i � Central Va�ew
M-1 (liqht
with pxqperty
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3. FLIF3LIG HEI�RING: SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #73--Q7, HY CENTRI�,L
�1UTQ PARTS TQ �1�-ow junk ya�ds or the kaalinc� caf �ur�k or
xags, i�n a� building enc].osed on a11 sides Qx when cQmple�k�sly
�nc].ased �n a solid £enc�, per Fridley cit� �od� ��.�.3�.. A,
8, located on La�s 10 through 15 , B7.ock 1, �en�.ra]. V�,ew
ManQ�, (12A7, 7�� AVenue N.E.j.
I�x, Jcahn 8uzi�k was, presen�. '
�lf)�'ION b� Az�igans�, seconded by Lindblad, that the P�ann.tng
Gs�mma.�,s�4n w�.�ve the readin� o� the PubZ.ic H�a�,i.ng r�cat�aa fp�
rosvn.�ng reques�, x[?A #73-p9, by Centxal Auto Parts, Gpon a
Vo,ipe Vots, a1.I vot.inQ aye, tl�e mot.�ox� caarxi�d unatt.�m4u�1y.
MQTI�N by Drigans, �ecanded by L.indb,Iad, that �he Planning
Co�►m,i�arian wa�ve the read,ing o� thv Pub1�c Near�ng na��c� for
�ipo�i�a�, i�ap Pexmit, SP #7,�-07, by �entral Auto Parts. Upon a
vo�ae vrat�F a�1 vot�ng ay�, ths� mQ��ox� carr.ied unanimously.
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Mr. Buzick said w� prp�acase to Gonstruat a bu�ldinq and
diafiantl� �he cars inside th� building•instead of ou� in. th�
y�rd. We c�n�ot ge� a lauildir�g permit unt�,�, �,cat �Q is rezoned.
Th�.s 14� h�s a1.wa�s beer� used fox d�smantling �aart� . Al�hough
thia� i� �he: same carpcax�ation, we purchased th� pxape��y �khe
�iz'&t o� �ha.� �ear. Ws anlx hand�,e cars tha� are 1.965's and
newer.
Mr. alai.r ask�d �.f they wou�d sti11 b� sto�kpil�i.ng car�
out��e��. M�, Bu��.ck said that when cars were di.smantl�d, sc�me
of �h� �r�rt�s wouZd be buZ�y �o store iris�.de and they gra� some
oaxs �k��t were repairable and they would be stoa�ed out�ide.
Mr. ��.�dblaa asked Mr. Buzick where �he� gca� �h� cars.
Mx. i�u�a,c� �a�.d t�ey purcha�ed �hem �rom insu��nae compani�:�.
' Mr� Haxris asked tk�e zcanir�g �on Lots 1�hx'ougk� 9, BJ.ock ].,
C��itx�� V'i�w Manox. Mr. aoardman sai.d it wa� G2-S. M�, Ha�r1e
dsk�+d fih� �Q��.z�g s�� I�ot 11 �hraugh �.5, and Lots 16 through 18.
Mx• 8pardmax� sa�.r� this was a�.l �I-1. Mr. Harxis woz�dered why
' there Was ���5 zcaning �.n �.hia aar�a. Mr. Hoardrnan sai.d it has
b�AA �2-S r,�.r�c� th,e zoninc� c�rdinance came �.nto being.
1 ���. �uz�.c1� said hs �his'�7cs Lot 10 was puxchasec� later thaz�
�Y�e ori,gir�al prca�eXty and that's why i�s zoned CZ-S,
' Mr, H1aa.r asked about the parkinq i�acilities. Mr. Buziak
�exp�.�tin+�d the paxkinq �n the property. Mr, Li,ndblad said thay
nlpt �11 tk�e code xequiz'emen�s for parki.�ng .
� Mr. alair ask�d what t�pe of huilding they were prapoainq.
�!17�. ���i�k eaid �.� W�11 be � meta�, building.
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M�'. AAax'dma�, said t�a.s property has bsen ur�der th� s�.m�
' ue� b��a�e the zonir�c� ord�.nance of 1969. Mr. Buza.ck said he lsnew
�,� h�d b�:en under tk�is us� for 15 years be�or� they bough� �.h�
px�pp�xty. Mx. �lark �aid the us� is grandfathered in, but
, th�y k�av� tQ bring tk�� en�ire prope�ty in��o pzapez zon.�ng �o a
ap+�G�a7. use �e�m�.t can k�� i.seued, Mr. Harris said he �elt this
prppo�al 5.s upgzad�.�g ths property, Mr. Glar3� agresd.
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l�z�, i3oardma� safd when Mr. Buzi.ck came in w�.th his oxig�.nal
pzopQSal, �hey a�ked him; to move th�; �aroposed locat�or� caf the
bu�,lcl�.nc� so it w�,a no� on Lot 10 a� al�.. They dv want to eolnple�e
���1� building by D�cember �31st and would like ta haua a foundatiort
p��mit by the �.st of Sep�ember. Ws would like to have �.ncluded
i» your r�commention to Cour��il that he be a1lowQd to b��.ld ha.�s
bu�.ldi�� and parking bs allowed on �,ot 10 under the S�e�it�l IIs�
Pe�:mi� wh�.7.e Lo� 10 is b�ing rezoned. Thi� way the, b�i.�.ding �
p�rm�.� w�,].1 not b�a held u� during the �exaning process. ,
MQx.TQN by Haz��i�s, �pcpnded b� platx� th�t� �he Planr�ing .
�'Omnt�a+s.�an �1osa �h� Publ.ta Hearj.n� Q,� rezoning ,�equest, ZOA
IY�3-49 e an LQ� .IO,� BZacJ� 1. Centxal V�ew Manor, and or� the .
�',p6a�tt�. U�a P�,�mi� r�c�usst, SP /i73�07, on Lvts �.0 through .ZS,
81ack ,�, ��n�xa1 Vi�w Manvr, by Gentz�al Auto Parts, 1241 �3�F
AYO�u� NQxthaas� � U�on a vo.ice vote, a11 votit�q a�ge, �he+
ma��tpn ca�ried unan.tmous.i;�.
Mr, ��.ndb].ad said k�� f�lt the pst�.tis�ner was upgrad�.ng
the F�opert�y and he already has the lar�c�. Thi� propoea�. ha�
be�tri �ompl�tely 'reviewed by �uildir�g Standards-�Desi.gn �ontrol
�ubcomm�,t�t�� and he �avored approv�l af the rec�uests.
�ir. �rfgang ss�Ced i�x. Gla�k .i.f t�;�re Y�ad been �omplaints
a�ac�ut �hia bu�in�ss, Mr. C�ark said �h��'e had been some and they
w�x�e� � few mor��hs agc�. He� d3.dn't, knoW whexe the compla�.n�.ie cAm�
lrc►m but �hey �ould hav� b�er� mad� by City staf�. Mr. �it�pat��ak
�a�.a �h� �cl�acent property owners had been notified of �he�e
��pquA�tA az�d the�e was �r� one here Qbjecting tq the propo�d�..
Mr. Glark said thi� p�opo�al W�1], m�ke it �as�ex for th�
pet�,tiOt�ex �p com�ly with the zoning ordinance�s .
�ix�. aiair as3�eA hpw h�.qh th� ��3��e Wquld be. M�. �lark
a�id �t wou�d be a 7 foot, screening fence.
�l�r. �arris said he was in fayor o� the reques�.
MA�'IO�V by i�t�db.t�d� aeGa�ded b� s�A�r. �hat t�he Pla����na
�Q�n�n��a�ioq xecommend tQ ��tun�.�1 approva� a�' the �esa��nQ r�qua�rt,
i12A N7�i-P9, by Centrzt� �v�o ?�tr��t� t0 x��p�n�' I�ot �,0� ,��aFk 1,
�4l#�X'A� V��w Ma�or„ �'sP� �2�5 (9en�xA,t ±�ho�Fjng a�aat�) t4 JV�1
��.��►t�t �Adu+�tr�a1. areas) �o makQ �o,q��� FQn�i�rt�t�t Mith p�oye��ty
,���p�t� �,hp sAmp �e�.ng 1202 73� Avenue Northeast. p�on A VO�C�
yQtB� �I.�� vat.iAg ��e, ��7@ mAt�on carr��d ynsnimously.
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MOT.IfJN by ,Naxx.i� ��econded by 9.1a��. t�at th� Plarzn�ng'
Cc�mm.��a�,ton r��c�mm��d ta Coqncil apprcavaZ af the r�yus�t �or
�A $p�v,i�.I Use .P�x�.it, SP #73�-07, by Can�ra� 1#utQ �a�t;�, ��a
a��Aw ,��nk �ards par the bal,tng o�' jnn.k ar xac�s, in a bui�d�t�g
�nv.�q��d on a1.� s.�d�� or when completely enclos�d .in a sola.d
1'anpe� p�r F'r.�d1�y C�ty Code 45.131. A. 8, Iocated pn �ot+s 10
�hx�ugl� ,�5, �1o�k .Z, �en��a�,� View Dtanar, the sam� b�in� 12Q.I
73� Avenu� No�tt�ea�st, w��� the recommendat�vn �ha� tb� st.�pu.Iat,tot�e
ot' tb� �U�:1d.in� St�ndards-Aesign Control Subcommi�tee be paxt �
c►!' tb� mca�.�on wh.tab a�e:
1. Build.itag mxteria7, be an option o� tha bua.lde�
�aubja�t �A Cit� �tp,�roval, follow�tng �1es.�gn
p��s�nted tc� the ,SUbcomm.itt�e. •
�� Wo,rk c�ut a tim� table w�tt� �h� Ci�y S�Af� for Ch@
�x�er�Qr d�v�lp�men� c�P th� �arpp�rty,
�, Work �au� a�ny elra�nag� �rvblem w.ith thQ En��n�erit�9'
A�partm�nt, .
A�d �ux�h�x xecomm��c9 that pa,rkin� �� �.��ow�d on Lot 10, and
t,he bpild�.n� p�rmi� be issued on the� prapexty a�xeady zo�ed M�1.
Vpot� a vo�a� vote, all voting aye, the,tnqt,ion aaxried unanimou�ly.
4. FINAT.� FI.�AN AP�'R�VAL FaR WALL CORPORA.TTQN T�WNHQUSES : Th�
mze�, g�n��ai�,y c�cated on S�h ��re�t an 7th S�r�e� N.�.
from Niissi�s�.ppi St�eet �Q �3rd Avenua N.�.
M�. Frank Reea�, Mr. Ruc�alph Dan�.� and Mr. M$rk �ab���e
W�Xra �aresen� t�a znake �h� pre�e�tation.
Mr. Reess said he �i�4ugh� they woul.d start their gr�sentation
w�,�M �,�,� ou�.s�.d� �ppearanc� o£ the proje�t which a.z�cludes land-
p��p�.r�q �nd �he ap�earance of the e�terior,� caf the townhous�s.
A He �a�.d �he l�n
Mx. �abere� p�eaen�.ed �the landscape p1.an. p
wc►yl� q�.v� �a�h uni�t scam� amount of scx�ena.ng �rom th� atrest.
Tk��y Would b� ua�.r�9 eve�greens such as dQuglas fix, spruae and
jun�,pax. They would be using �om� c�ecprat�.v� tre�� and maka.ng
u4e� o� �Qm� ca� th� �arge trees on the site, T�� h��.l�hy fu�.l
qxqwz� tresa woul�d b� mo�ed around th� site to the }aest �dvantage.
�ha�.�man �'�.tzpatrick asked it • tY�er�s would s�ki11, b� }�ermin9.
Mx. R�e�� aa�,d thera would be bermin� on Mississi�gi St�'�et and
7�h S�r��t. �
�lr, Drigans asked the total cos� o� thQ landscaping, M=.
�i�►es� �r�id �t would be about $5Q,QOQ including the soddi�q.
1�. 'pante sai.d he had to leav� shortly and Wauld lik� to
ansW�� �ny questiot�s th� Commission had, at this �ime. 1��'. �],drk
ask�� him i� he had � Gopy Qf the associ.ation by-�.aws, Mx. At��tA
�si.d the�e wot�id no� be in exi.steric� wh�.1e the t4w�nhous�a w�re
r�nted, The W�11 CorQorat.�on w�.il be re�panaible for al�, maint�A•
a�G�, etC., un�il all th� townhouses are sold. Mr. Clazk a�id
m mQdel o� a��ca�ia�,i.on by-laws should k�� �regared and pxeaentad
to the C1�y �ouncil.
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,Ni�r. D���ans �a�d that in a letter of July 11, 1973, th�y w�re
x�qu�st�d to co�s�der an underground sprinkl�r sxs�em, �r. R�e�e
���� �ha� Ta�� was worki�g Qn a plan but it wouldn'� b� readX �ntil
Thu��day m��n��g, Mr, Lindblad said at th� Building St�nda�d��
pe&i�� ��nt�ol Subcommittee mee�ing there was di�cua��Qn about
ue�n� the wate� from th� ponds for sprinkling, or installing �
pxiva�e well. Mr, Dante �aid the��were pretty definite abou�
h�v�nq a spx�nkling sxstem.
M�, A�igans said he had some questions about the �hird stipu�ation
wh�ah ��at�s: "Thos� �nits �n the R-1 ar�a be own�x o�cupi�d w�th�n
� p�r�od ot thre� year� after ths completion of the con�truct�on
�nd a� tha� time a�wa y�ar extens��n af �h� t�m� �� qXante� iP.
n�eded". Th�s� wi�l be r�nta� uni�� and wh�t will happa� i� �t
�ha end of the �p�cif�sd time, they ca�na� sell th� units tha�
��a in an R-� a�ea. Mr. Aante said that is a question that c�fl't
be �nsw�red because no one knows what lies in the•�utux�. Mr. '
�it�patrick said that waa one of the Commis�ion�s concerns
tha� you wi11 have multiple dwellings in an R-1 district.
M�. Harri� aaid the Cammission had Gonsidered the 1lbrary
�xapoaal at th��z �ast meeting and would like �o se,e a�ommon
dr�vsway on ��h S�res� worked out betw�e� th� Library BQard
dnd �h� Wa11 �Qrporat�on. Mr. Dante said they w�re vezy xeceptiv�
�a having a�ibr�ry l4catsd on t�e adjace�� �p�operty and they
Wer� au�e something cauld be worked out with th� Count�, Mz.
G�ark �aid this shquld be worked Qu� b��ore �he �inal grade for
5th &�xee� �s comp��t�d.
Mr, Labe�s� said ther� Would b� gas �ights placed around
�he dav�lopment and alsq along the �athw��s of cxushed �ock.
�here will }�» bark mulch with flowers in the �ntran�e areas.
Th�y w�11 keep some o� �he natural vegetation. Mr. Drigan�
said We hav� been given the comp�et� �QS� o� the land�capin�,
but how much will be spent on jus� plantings. Mr. Labe�ee �a�d
�t Would be about $2S,OOA, Mr. Reese said we are using a s�z�
aV�rgr��n �hat wi11 be effective zight from the �tart.
Mx, pr�gans aske� if the shrub�e�� ���ing �he stxeeta wou�d
b� Par a�ough b�ck so they wouldn!� b� affected by anow and salt
in �he W����r, Mr, Cl�rk said one q� the stipula�ians waa for
a e�dewalk on 7th Street a�� 43r� Avenue wh�ch �ill bs 10 feet
t��t th� curb s4 th� shrubs wp�ld be fax �nough back �o as not
tq be af�ected by snow plawing. Mr• Cla�k said stipulation No.-
�0 about payin� the cos� �� puttinq an additio�a� lane on 7th 8�raat
�tnx�ing 2Q0 feet Sout� p� �issisaippi Street to th� Mis��B�ippi
�tra�t z�ght of way should b� taken into account �n pl�cing t��
oh�ubbery and �idewalk in the area, Mr, 8oardm�n said w� h�V�
a e�q��d a�r�eme�t foz this �tipulatip��
Mx. R��se s�id � s�udY ��$ be��
, th� $rop�rty si� mont�� apart. �he
1�G �4 tP on� �oot. He sa�d onQ A#
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tha� �k�� pop].s b� 7,ined with a vinyl ma��ri,al o� som� ty�s, but
the�� t���.a shQw that this is not nseessary and they wil�, nat b�
, , l�.ned. The pond wzll be about tk�ree fe�t de�p a�d �he wafi�sx w�.�,�,
be re�ircu7.ated b� a pum� and a fountain, These waterways w�l�.
b� ei�h� �eet w�de and can be used for �anosing and ia� skating.
' They w�.�,� r�ot be us�d £ox swimming. Mr, Laberee said �he�ce wi�.7.
b� �am� sk�xubbery around,the pands'and ben�h�s in the open area�.
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Mr. C�.�rk sa�,d there would have to be veri.��.�ati4n af the
eleVatione as �hown or� the plan. A walk--out �ype home would hav�
to haY� the lpwest floor elevation o� the �truature 3 faat above
d 1� �c�Q x��e�voir� a�nore conven�ional typ� atru�ture, fih�
10We�3� g�'ade at �h� fou�dation wi11 �ave to be �k�xee fQpt abave �
the �2 a�r+� r���:rva�.r, and the basement� elev�ti4n �an be 18 iz�ehea
is�to th� 12 apxe res�rvQir, with watezpz�o�i�g. Mr. R��se ���.d
thdt in adcl,�tior� ta waterpraofinq, thsy wil], bQ stablizinq the
soi�� wh�are the� think water may be a problem. Mr: Clark �aid
ther� w�re aome aoil problema as ta bearing capacity fQr the town-
housoe and �h�t would have �o be tak�n cax� of al,so.
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Ch,airma� Fi��patrick �sked if they had agxeed to li.ne up the
, a�a�ee to ?�h Street w.ith 8ennett Drive. Mr. Reeae said they
' ha�d, and also to �.be li.mited accesa provided on M�.ss�.�aipp�. Street.
Mr. Drigan� $a�.d he felt the third stipula�i.can was , superf],oua
� as we have n� way qt en�orcing it. Mr. Clark sa�.d Mr. Drigans
had Ga�],ed him on thi.s stipulatidn a few daXs aga and he had
Ck��ck�d with Mr. Her��-�k. the �ity At�.prney. T�� Wa11 Corppxation
' oar� h�vs the best int�ntions ca£ selling these towr�houses within
�hs ��.v� year p�riqd, bu�. what can w� dp i� every �ffort is made
ko s��l them anc� they arsn't, sold. Mr. R�ese said it ,is easie�
to Be�.J. towntlQUS�s Qn a conv�x�sion basis than when they were neW,
, Mz'. �laxk sai.d w� aren't questianinq the intez�ta,ona of the W��J.�
CqtpaXr��ic�n, ws are just saying that this s�ipulat�.pn is gaing
tp la� hard ta en�orce. •Mr. Dric�ahs said thi,s �.s why h� is so
, cona�ax�.�d about th� den�ity in an R-1 area. Mr. Glax�k sai�d thera
ia +� �x�a� d� f�e��n�e in cons�.ructi.ng renta], property and owner
Acc�up ed pr�p�xty. These townhouses �hould be archite��ura�,ly
' d��1lgn�d �o meet the Qwner-occupied star�dards and par�� walla.
Chairma,� Fi�zpatr�ck said these two points should be brought
tA �h� $�t�n�ion o� the City Council.
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C�aix�man Fitzpat�ick �aid w� ht�v� b��n going fi�hrough the
atipl�l�.t�.qns poir�t by point and th� next one is �he drainage
pr4�b�.em. Mr. Re�se sai.d they were agreeabl� to the walk-out�
b��.nq three feet above the 7.2 acre �aot reservoir� th� conventio�t�l
type �t=ucture, at grade lin� b�in� three ieet above �he 12 acr�
tp�� zeoexvoir, and the basement elevations being 18 inchea �nto
thA �,2 aCre faot reservoir, with water�aroofinq.
i�r. Cla�k aaid ti�� wa�.� Gar�Qra��.Q� ha� m�t 811 �he� re�qu�ret�at�t*
�ox th� recreation xoqm. T�� optiQn W�t� lett open for �he ter�ni,a
Gourt, and it is nat i,ncluded on thi� plan. Mr. Fitxpatx�Ck A��.d
thip tennia court was re�ommend�d by us and the Council.
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Cha�.rman Fitzpatrick said th�� accep�ed the lands�ape p�.an,
' wi�h �cidi.tipnal bex�zning along 7th Stree�, and Mr, Dant� has agr�ec�
tc� �a�'ovide a model of assac�,afi.ion by-iaws.
' i��r. Rees� said he wou].d discuss later �he bra.Gk being brough�
in�4 t�k�e �xt�a�ior qf th� k�uilc�ings..
' M�r. Fitzpatr�ck said the 9th stipulation was abou� the sidewalk.
A�GC�rding to th� plan presented this has been p�4vided. A sa.dew��k
is �hown I.Q fee� from the curb line on 7th Stre�;� and 6�rd Av�:nue
e�nd ��,�o can S�.k� Street, �ir. Reese said they had deGa.ded to pu�
' �h� ei.dewal.k in on 5th Street a1so. The sidewalk �.s alre�dy iA.
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Mr. Fi�zpatrick said that the lOth stipula�ipn was an �9z'eemer�t
to paX the �ast of puttinc� an additicanal lane on 7th S�reet, eto.
Thie ha� be�n agre�d tQ. Mr. Clark sa�.d it has been agr�ed tq but
the �xact location has not been determined.
Mx'. C�ark said ther� ia a hearing Goming up �Qx' �he �ssess-
m�n�a �ax �.h� improv�ment ca� 5th Stzset and �he�e ha� be�sn
dodiom�kican. Mr. Fitz�atrick said we would aanti�ue tha.s �tipu�.ation.
Mr. �it�pa�xick said i� looked l�ke the ligl��a.ng haa been
� arpvi�d�d. Mr. Blaix said he though� we had stipulated a7,ect�riG
1� h�ia� and it looks lske they have sw�.tahed tca qas. M�. R�e1�Q
ea�d �h�r� wc�ul�d be ele�t,zical ].ighting in th� caurtym�rd.
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�, R+��s� aaid we havQ had plans drawn for a aprinkler syst�m
bu� th� W�11 Corporatican haven't sa,id yes or nQ. Mx. Harria said
he thc�ugh�. th��^ should hav�; a spr�,nkl.er sy�te� but he thpught the
wd�ex shQU�.d' cozn� fz4m a�ari�ate we].1 ra�h�x tk�ar� �khe muniaip�al
w�fi�ar �sy�tem. i�� didn't th�.nk it wa� a� all �nec�aaary �o sprinklo
with Gh7.Q�inat�:dR flouri�ate.dwat�r wk�e� �urface wa�er wo1��.d do
tha jola, M�. ��ark eai.d thia wauld have to be ap�xoved bX the
B�at�a. Mr. Harxi� said he d�,dn' � thi.nk ws had �:n un�.im�.tsd �upply
0�' wm��x, �ca hQ �hQUgh� �his should }a� �h�a}�ed �,z�to. �'ix'. Lii�dblatd
e,a�d �thmt� e�onomi�allY � i,fi, would be �heaper avez� � p�ri.oct of ti�►e,
�a pu� i,n � priva�e w�ll.
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,�x. �"�.��patrick mmid the last st�.pulation was Por z�cXeational
taci��,tie�1. N�r. �,aberee ��.id fihQ �at 1Qts were p�'avid�d on the
plaz� w��h modernisti.c p�ay equipmen�, He sai,d h� hadn"t beer� awere
that �her� shou�.d be a�icnic area but there was spaae where one
�ould bs �rovi�led.
Mr, R�es� said it wQulc� be niGe ta have �olo�ed sk�tc��s �nd
�, �¢x�,k�oa�rd �odel. to pr�s�nt, but u�fprtu�ately tk�ey wquldn't
�� ava�i���ble unti], the n�x� day so h� wou�.c� make tha pxss�ntatiq�
o� �h� ��iteriqx of th� bu�.�,air�gs Prom �he wQZking draw�,�tqs, Th�
�Kte��,0� m$te�ia�, w�.�l be rpugh s�w� ��ci�t board wi,t� v��t�ict�l V�
g�QpVq �nt�ter�a]., and �h� windows Would h�va xough aawn �xi�, T����
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wi11 b�: br�ck on the �nds of the units facinq th� s�.reest. Thi.a
bxiCk will �xtend about thr�e ieet and vary from 9 fest pn
�'ti+�a�.saip;�z and to three to five feet on the wa�.k-out,s. Mr,
Fi�ki�patrlcyc said he stil.l. saw a gretty blank wa11. Mr. R��se
�aid they cou],d use vertical panels from the foundation to ths
xqo� in ��ne w�.th the ki,tch�n wir�dow to break up th� blank ].00}c.
Mx'. Fi�zpatrick thought �� would help c�uite a ba,t,
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Mr. Hoazd�nan said ex�osed block did not laok wel� and aak�d
that a furrinc� covex be put Qn the blocks and th� sidi.ng be bzoughk
dow� to cove�r the�� exposed bl.ocks. Mr. Boardman aa3d he would
l�.k� ta s�e eith�r this o� some brick on the sidea �aci.ng the
i nterior of the pxojec�. • ,
Mr, R��sa aaid �he racreation �c�om would have a swimm�ng
ppt�l. The rQC►f Af ths pool will have a redwood deck. bix�. Har��.e
tt6ked hoW fax apart �hebcaards wer� or� tha deck and hoW h:igh �.�
wo�ld be. Mr. Reese sa�.d it would b� 7 inches on �en�.er and
3� f�e� high. Mr. Harri� eaid as this waa clos� �ca a play ar�a
ipr ahi,ldre�, h� would li�C�th� �oard tca b� 5�.nGhes on �ent�r
�and t�h� h��.�h� 4 fe�t. Mr. Claxk sai.d'that 7 inehes was God�
b�t he �elt, 5 ir�ch�s would �be zno�� o� a aafaty factoa�. The
t�CZea��on iaui.lding wa.l�. have a suana, fiz�p�.ac�, atarage rc�am,
x��txooms, a baok bar and a�aarty raam. Mr. Reese �aid tk�e
�extexiox' Wau�.d I�� raugh aaw� �alywood with 3/6 V-ga��ave
plywood pane�s. Mr. Blair asked the aapaaity oi the party room.
Mx, Ree�e sa�.d it would be 28' x 28'. Nix. Clark �sked Mr. Ree�s
i� h� knew i� p�^vvisiona had tQ b� made for the handa.capped. Mr.
R���� �aid �he h�ndicapp�d couldn' � ua�, any of �kh� r�creatican are+�
�xG��t the swa.mming po47. and he would assume they wQU�.dn't use it
w�,�hQU� hel�, H� �aid he wcauld eheck, tha State zequlations.
� M(�T�QN *k�7 Arigans. �eepnd�d b� 131asr, that th� Planntn9
GQmm3s:��on r��ammend �o th� City CounGil apprpval of the �'�r�a1
��t�nst for the WaI1 Corporation TownhouSes 1oaa�ed �n �he 8re8
gen�rally located on stli Skreet ar�d 7�h StxeQ� North�ast snd
, fz'om M.iss.t�sipp�. S�x'ee� tp 63rd Avenue Northeast, waith th�
tA.��aw.�rac� �t.tpul�at.�pn��
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Tl�m� �he 7th St.c�et acc�s�r bv real.tqned as clot�e to
,�enne�t Dr�ve a� possible, (Agzeed upon)
Th�t on.ly .i�mi�sd acCess be ,prc�v3ded on M.�ss�tss.�,pp�[
S�z'��t. fAqreed upo�)
�I, ThQSe un.ita �n the R-1 area ta be owner o�cupied
w,t�hin � periad of three ye�.�s aPter the cvmpletion
pf tt�e cor��rtruct.ion and at tha� �tma a two c�a�r
eKtens�on or� the time be gran�ed a� ne�ded.
(Gaunci.� �hould �QOk into �his stipulatai4n and a�e�
,f t t t car� be repord ed to make .� � more ent'orcaa�,� p
p; rea��s�ic and th� un�t9 be so co�struc�ecf aQ they
mee� �h� owner-occupied code �n an R-1 area).
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4. Pz-ainage p�oblem be so.tved with the Engineer.ir�g DeFt.
(A walk--out type hQme wou.id have to have �he �ow�s�
�loor e.2evation of �he �tructure thr�e feet above tlae
12 acre ,fcaQt re�e.�v��z�, a mQre conventianal t�pe
stxuc�ure, �he Zowest �rad� at the foutada�ion w.ill
have �o be three feet,abov� th� 12 acre .�PA� resexvQa.x,
�nd �,hp basement elevation �an be 18 ��ohes into the
�.? a�x� foot reservoir, w��h w�terp.�ooi,irt�, (Agxeed u�atan�
5. �'ha� �he recreat.�Qn build.ing include at� indoor sw�mmi�g
pao.�„ party roam, warminq rpam, �auna, and t}�at a tenn.is
e�ou.rt b� provided . (Eve,rythiz�g a�reea to ex�apt the
��nni� court. Flannin� Commisaion s��,i.� make� tsnnis '
�our� a atipulat�Lon) .
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That � comp�ete landscape pl�n be �ubmitted Por e�psoV�I.
(Agre�sd vportl
Thatt a copy oP �he model asaac�tatjor� bylawa be avs�lable
to �he Cour�ci� . (Agreed upon!
d+ 8r.tck a�11 b� bxought .tnto Ghe ex��riox des�Ign at the
bu�ild.tAg ('at �east on the �tr�et sides) . Th�� mu$t bs
�ubmi�ted fa� P�,naZ appx'ov�I. (,��eak u}� the blank
exter�ax pP these bu�i�d.ings w.i�kh vext.i�a1 par�e.ia ia�
I�na w.��h �h� w�ndow, u�a ta the �aof ,iin�, aer�d drap
�kh� ��dar dowt� ta within B,�n�he,� �Q .is .z�ch�s Qt the
grQUnd Zev�r1 tca caver th� aement b.�QC,���1. ('Agreed upQA1
9. T�a�t a f�ve faot a�dewa.�k b� pravid�d a,�ong ?�h St,reet
and �S,�.rd Avanu� �'.�, �a� ,t0 �eet fxom �h� curb ��»e.
{Ay�zes�d u,�o�, alao 5th Street)
,t0, Pay tha casG vf ,�ut�.�ng an add.��iqna� .Ien� on 7th Street
��ar�atng .?00 �eet South 'ot M,��a.�s�ipp.� 8tx�e�at �o tbe
' ���s.���.�p,�� �'�ght a,f way. (Agre�d u,pvn) .
�,1. A�diaa�� �h� East�x.�y half af tlae Sth Stx�et x'.��ht
' pf �►,�� dipng �he We�t boundary l�ne and acce,pt th�
aa��aea�ment fQ� the .�mp�oyem�nt o�` Sth St.�e�t in
��c4r8a�ce wi�h norma� G�ty pa3�cy. (Agreed u,ponJ
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,�?. Lighttng on pathways directed down away P�vm the �hvmo�.
(Ag�eed upon)
j�. Ur�deryround aprtnkler system tp be considerad by
dayeloper. (Not agreed uppn, but �f spr�nkler
syat�m is put in, every ef�'ort be made ta have A
pr�vate supp�y o� wate� r$ther tba� mun�c�paj wqterl
.�I� Pxav3da m.tn�mum recxeat.tot�a� f�a�latt.��s .tn ��,t� e�sa�
, p#' two to� lots, �laygrou�d s�u2p�uras, and e
baxbecue p.�ct��c �rea � (Ag�'�ed u�ot�, no pien�� �ereet
sl�vh►� on p1ar�� bu�� spaae avn.tlable.�
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Mr, Lindblad asked about the txeatmen� of the �ire�la�es•
Mx� Reese �aid �hey wauld have wood exkeriors but �h� stacks
would b� cQVered with a me�al mater�al that wauld lflok 1�k�
bx�ck.
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Chai.rman �'i.tzpatrick said all the Commisaianers had
recaiv�d copies of this letter but h� didn't think �he� were
prepazed at this time to discuss how the Planning Commission
cou�d mak� u�e of cable television. We da wan� �o stay �.n
commur�f.ca�iar� wxth �hem.
Mr, px�.�an�� said he woul.d like someone from �he Cable
�t��ev�a�.on Cc�mm�.asion to come befQr� use and in�orm us as
to what �heir responsi.bilitie� are and what they ax� doing.
T wou�d 1ik� �o invite a�.7. the memiaers Qf the �able Te�.evisi.4n
Commia►aiQn �kQ a joi,nt meeti�g wi.th the• Pl�nning �ammi.ss�.on
ao they can tell us their raie in asai�t;Lng,the �ity and �h�y
can �el]. us how we� can a�ai.�t tha City as pertain� to t�levisien.
H� aontinu�d that he would be interes�,ed in a�emi�nar condua�ed
�by the �abls Te�.evision �Qmmi�s�.on fQ� th�: P7,ann�.z�g �amm�sai4n.
NOT.��AN b� Arig�ns, seaonded by �,�air, that th� P.ldraning
Commiaa.iQ,n a���r��ary wra�t� a.i�tter to tha Cabt� T��Ievis.i4n
Commataaion ��at,�n� that �h� P�ann�,ng Gc?mm�.ss�on wis�a�a to
��t��t aLt� aommuA�cat,iott with them ,�nd axp �nt�x�s��d atrz � p�e-
ee�ltdt.�on �tn �a ,�a,�n� meet�.ng of �he �Wa Comm.tss.to,ns at �h�
Cab�e Te�.��viaian Cvmm.tssior�'s earl.��sr� aonveni.enee. Uppn a
volo�s vQt�, sa21 v�t�t�g ay�, the mption cAraC,iad unan.tmQUarl�.
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Mr, Clark said this meeting wil�. b� att�nded by oth�r
� �nt�re�ted mem�aer:� of th� City staf�, TY�is memorand,um was
juot to kesp the Planning Cammiss,ior� informed an the m���ing
reCOmm�nd�d by them.
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� Mr. elai� said there was a re��rral from the Parke &
Recre�tion Com�ission to do a study for �ecommendation and
loaation o� a t�ree nursery,
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Mr, �lar�c s�id ��kleY W�+r� ��i,l� do1n� � 6UxVey G! Qt�IA�
' o4mmuz�itiee on their handling of auxiiliary buildinqs. He ea�d
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�o�� c�mmu�iti�� �e��ire �hat an� metal shed be on a foun�at�on.
Ws have alx�ad� had some discussiQn o� this heze and also d�scu�s�on
o� e�iminat�ng a special use g���it for up to a c�r�ain aquare
�Q��ag�. �r. �arx�s said h� ha� been studying som� a£ th�
spec��icat�ons �n me�al sheds and �uestioned the snaw �oad on
th�� txp� �� �Qns�ruction.
1�. ��ndb�a� said along this �ame vein, the�� was a garage
moved in an th� �90� b�ock on Main Street that has been thexe
oy�r a y��r and hasn't bee� pa�n�sd, This contr�butes ta the
prob�ems we have in th� Hyde Pa�� area. Mr. Clark �aid h� had
i�speG�ed th�s garage last fall but the year he wa� given ta
compl��� th�s canstuction wasn't up X�t th�n. H� ��i� h� would
check �nto th�� m$tter.
9. JULY 30TH MEETING WITH CTTY COUNCTL
MOTION by B�air, second�d by Xa�r�s, that �ho Pl�nn�ng
Comm��a�on thank tha C�ty Cauna�l Pox the�r p�o��tabla d�nnsr
���t�nq w�th the council an July 30, �973 and�hope the Council
N�1� aax�au�ly cpns�der the �tems d��av�sed a� �h�s moot�ng.
Vpv� a voice•vote, a11 vo�3ng a�e. the ma��o� c�xrted u�an�mousiy.
Chairman Fitzpatriek adjourne8 the mesting 8� 12s5� A.M.
Rosge�t�ull� submitted,.
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Th� m����.ng wa� called to ord�r by �hairman Azigan� ae 7,33 P,M.
'�F#ta Pi��S�NT; Dri.�an�, Cr;awder, Gabe1, Hax�u
M���A� ,A.i�S�NT : Wah'�b�r�
OTH�R� FA�a�NT: Howard Maktsc�� ��ngine�xiri� Aid�
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Mx, klarju� noted a carrecCio� �p b� mad�; pr► page 4 of the ,7uly �1, �973 minu��0.
'�'h� MQt1pr� �ur- Item #2 ehould xead; "MO'�ION by Wa1b�x�, aeconded by �3$bml� �*
�pon a voic� voce, Harju voCing nay, th� mo[���n c$xri�d."'
M(aT�pN by Haxju, s�cAnded by Gab�l, Co apprave+ �ha minutep vf the July ��.� i973
m�+�ati�ng ae a�pmend�d. Upan a voice vote, there bei.ng no naye, che mat�an a4x�'i�d.
I�QTI4N k�y �,�bel, secondsd by Harju� ro wml.ve xa�ding th� publlc he�x�.n� p4El4�A�
�ipctt� at vcai��+ voee# tk�axes bsin� n� nays� kh� motion carried unanimo�sJ,y,
'�x Aaymond �arlecn and h1s attorney, Mr, Wyma� Smith, wer� pre�en� to pzeasn�
th� resquea � ,
Mx� �arlean aaid that ha had moved h1e bueln�o�r to Fridley �z h1� pra��r�t
1Q4at14� i�r� 1965. Ha tt�an went on ta expl�in C�e *qmewhat uniqu� nmCu�C� o! hi�*
bue���+a�, He aaid that he makea container• tos bull e�men and ia the �t�ly pne�
t�h�t� �u4keo thaee parCicular cantai.ae�� . He �aid h� hae o�ts ather pxodua� - a
�u►+�t1� �Pt�am humidi.Pler, }�� then axplained th� addition ta h1a buildinp #�� b��s�
�0 �aat by 63 fee� with a two fooe highsr cailia� hei�hc, Ha shawod tha p�lttkin�
�x��n�eua►e�� and explainsd thae he wae awara a! s�aeding �a clean up hi.w psop�x�X
��d Wa� qui,Ce wi.11in� to do eo but wanted �a ��s haw hia xeque�� wauld aoma ��
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'��c ���'lean � s lawa►er, Wya�n Smith, ca� �osW�.r�! ta Call about tbe "Onaway" ��e�
� �ad t'�� bui�dinge 1r� the blocke whero Sxa4klyr� Tpa�. ia �ituat�d� Ha •�;d �h�C
1�h� bui�idin�s �ram 77th to 78th 6traet� ots tk�e aaet eid+� ai Se�ch 8t�re�� Nas�
bw��.� by a�exnie ,7ulkowski a riumber o£ ye+�re agc aa minin�l bu�ldi�nga #a�
� �pe�+�vt1+�e�.Qt�, HB raid they a�e ail concxeta blpck and are moetly a1�. th• •�ma
•l.sa a�d thoy ware built befora tha pxc��n� Code •tardarde ware adaptad� M��
�m��h th�+r� went on ta pxplain th�t Mz� Cas��� �tarted hio busi.r�a�• ir► llxookly�
F1�rk� h��a�a Cha nama Sxooklyn Taol� that he h+�d 5 eaaplayoes and ChA� �h� pl���d
' �xp�r��L4r� �waa aot tox �dding nm► ampioyea• bu� Km� ju�t tor mora roaa. M�', 6attCb
�1�� ���d thae Mr, Carieo� waa +aM�re oE ths a4ad�d aleanup os� �h� p�cops;t�t �a� �
p1�xk�t�� pxobie�n. Mr. 6m�,th �hoyr�d t�e �o�trd ��a�t�r 4t +�graananc b�tu���
, Axookiyan Tooi a�d Aasarsnc• I�ttnitacturit� to u�a � co�uaw� dx�ivaw�y ta Ck� �7Ckip�
�sl� b�tweas� tho t�ro buildi.ng�, Zlac, Smitt� •�id th�� th� l�ttex �hpu�.d ��
���h��` a►or� iQr lag�l purpo�a�.
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M�r, �a�tson showed the Baaxd a layouC af the buildln$s +�nd th�: lots �n Ghe
1iGQ b�crek c�ri iierch and cax�lain�d the p��k1n� pxoblems ,
Mx�, �tr�� �mith of 7786 �eech Street c��.me farward to aay ChaC he i�ad no abjeCC�,pr1
t�c� ��. Carlson ��li�ting on the additian ka his bullding,
Mr. SmiCh said that even though �.here w+�re flve var�anc�s involved in �hie x�c�ua�t
9�'ocaklyn Taol was a businssa woz'tt, keepzng. Mr. Carleon had implied �bat he tai�h�
h�ys ka laavc �ridley if he couldn't bu11d r.hia �ddition tn his builditlg.
Chai�ca,an T1ri�ans �a�d �h.i� 1[ juet seemed like trying �p puG an elephant i,ntA A
�kiQAB bAp th .
'�jQ�'It?N by Ha-rju, seconded by Crowder to close the publ�.c h�axin�. Upon a vaiG�
vQ�a, khare bc�1�� no nays, th� motion caxried.
The parking prQblem was die�uesed, particulaxly what would hapPen 1F a new
G�r�ant �aza� i�� wi.th G zimQS th� employees.
�'(��t ���ac yard setbacl� was discuased.
Mz, 1r(sttteon eacplained that if the Brooklyn Tool building wera in fact 74 ieet
de�p, �h� 10� surve�+a indicatsd tha redx yard setback would be ���et inetead
p� pi.enr�r� f�c:t as shawn c�n Mr. Garleon's drawing,
1'�QTIQ�1 by Cxawdez, aecandsd by Harju, tQ recelve tha lettex abouC ths parking
1Q� i��7�Rement � Upon a voic� vote, thsre bai�g no naye, Che aw��.on ca�T�.ad.
MQTIQN by� Czowder, aeco�ded by Harju, to xecoannaad �.a Caunci�, denlal Qi k o! Che
5 vaxianc�@; 1. Ta agpxave the aeCba�ck paxki�ng vaxiamce alang the bulid�.� i=o�a
��`e��t� to �era ieet so that �ven �.� the mdditian is aot permit�ted, 8xaokly� Toal
�r��t M eura�►ce M�nufacturing would oti�l b� able to get �heir parkin� aft tha
pt�'�e� and out r�f th��.x £ront yarda .
�, �z�u add+�d th�s at�.�rulation that a pxoper Lega1 agreeme�n� be dr�wn up
'��'kW�►�a� ths two companiu .
A VQT� 1J�'QN � MQTZQN, �here being no naye, the matian c axried,
�hai� 1?r��ans wa�ted t�o anta� inta �he� a►in�ut�►a tha $oard' e gr�tixude �d
�tpp�aq�l.aCio�t �a Mx� Har,ju �ox hia valuab�� A�],'Y�CO to the C�.Cy. Mr, Harjts i,
i.lt�yi.�tg t�e� �ity and can �no longer Il4Iyl4 on the �aard oi ,Appeal�.
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Z'lte� tna4�ing waa adjourned by Chairman Drigans �t s:43 P.M.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
PET7TIUN COVER SHEET
August 20, 1973
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Petition No. 13-1973
object Approval of a planned addition of 63 feet by 20 feet to the
Brooklyn Tool properiy at 7775 - 7779 Beach Street.
Petition Checked By Date
, Percent Signing
Referred to City Council
Disposition
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1050 BUILDERS EXCHANGE BUILDING �
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TELEPHONE 339-1481 .
PETITION
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEr9BERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL, City of Fridley, 6431
Univeristy Avenue N. E., Fridley, Minnesota 55432:
The undersigned being property owners and interested persons in the
development and improvement of the industrial buildings on Beach Street in the
7700 block do hereby express approval for the planned addition to the Brook7yn
Tool property by an addition 63 feet by 20 feet at 7775 - 7779 Beach Street,
N. E,, Fridley, Minnesota 55432. �
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MINUTES OF THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE SPECIAL MEETING
JULY 19, 1973
The meeting was called to order at 8:00 P. M., July 19, 1973, at 210 Rice Creek
Boulevard. Carolyn Rouse presided as temporary chairman.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Carolyn Rouse, Karen Packer, Arvid Harnsen, Adolph
Kukowski, Joyce Benson, Gene Gustafson, Harold Belgum
' MEMBERS ABSENT: Katherine Moss, Rev, Douglas Henderson, Eileen Stenberg,
Daniel Fish, Nicole Nee, Sister Paula Ripple, Paul Shaw,
Leonard Lind, Raymond Renner
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MOTION by Karen Packer that the quorum for the Human Relations Committee, as
stated in the bylaws, be changed from 10 members to 6 members. Adolph Kukowski
seconded the motion. A ballot vote was taken including the ballot votes of
those members present and the written proxy votes of Katherine Moss, Rev. Douglas
Henderson, Eileen Stenberg, Daniel Fish, and Nicole Nee. The motion was carried
with 11 yes votes and 1 no vote.
Carolyn Rouse-�eported that the Human Relations Committee will be allowed some
space in the City Newsletter.
Harold Belgum reported that he has contacted four Fridley elementary principals
and two PTA presidents and their reaction to the PTA and the Human Relations
Committee cooperating on a program or forum of some type was favorable. Members
of the Committee expressed a desire that this contact be followed up.
The secretary was instructed to write to those members who have not actively
participated on this committee in•recent months pointing out that we are anxious
to have full participation of inembers on this committee.
MOTION to adjourn was made by Arvid Hansen, seconded by Karen Packer. The
meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Joyce Benson
Actinq Secretary
NOTE: The next scheduled meeting of the Human Relations Committee will be .
Thursday,. August 23, 1973, at 7:30 P.M. in the conference room of the Civic
Center.
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August 6, 1973
Mr. Frank G. Liebl, Mayor .
City of Fridley .
6431 University Avenue N.�E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Dear Mr. Liebl:
The County of Anoka Park and Recreation Department
would like to take this opportunity to commend the
City of Fridley on their foresight in acquiring pro-
perty adjacent to Rice Creek for park purposes and to
inform you of our comprehensive plan far Rice Creek.
It is our intention to acquire properties as des-
cribed in attached material. and shown on attached
map within the city limits.
At present Anoka County has submitted these parcels
to the Metropolitan Council for consideration in
=.their 1974 Regional Park and Open Space Funding Pro-
gram. I will keep you informed as to our progress
and hope through a cooperative effort we can acquire
these properties for all to enjoy.
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Director of 1�arks & Recreation
Anoka County, Minnesota .
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Jacob�Flor 34.8
Lester Nelson 30.8
Lexington Pines Inc.� 35.3
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Bulinski (M. Rehbein) 67.7
Ernest Apitz 3.5
Erickson 22,3
Tossier 3.0
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MUIUAL AGRE�IENT
THIS AGRF;EMENT made and �entered into this day of , 1973,
by and between Dennis A. Ranstrom, hereinafter re e�rred to as t e"property
owner", and the City of Fridley, a municipal corporation, hereinafter
referred to as the "City".
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WEIEREAS, the property owner has petitioned the City to grant the following
variance :
A variance of Section 45.053, 4A, Fridley City Code, to reduce the front
yard setback from 35 feet to 11 feet to allow the construction of a dwelling
on Lots 10 and 11, Block 1, Rice Creek School Addition, the same being
6700 Arthur Street N.E., Fridley, Minnesota.
Wt-�REAS, the property owner has petitioned the City to grant the
following vacation: .
To vacate 20 foot utility and drainage easement between Lot 10 and Lot 11,
' . Block 1, Rice Creek School Addition, located in the north half of Section
13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota.
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Wf�EREAS, the City Council finds that the granting of .this vacation and
variance, as outlined above, will be in the public interest, welfare and will
not be detrimental to the people of the City of Fridley provided that certain
dedications are made to the City of Fridley. The party, his successors and
assigns do hereby agree as follows:
1. Dedicate a 6 foot utiliiy easement on the soutli side of Lot 11.
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2. Dedicate a walkway easement on the northerly portion of the lots,
following basically the 856 contour elevation as shown onthe attached
map marked E�chibit A.
3. Dedicate a drainage easement for the purposes of ponding water on the
northerly portion of the lots, following basically the 870 contour
line, as shown on the attached map marked as Exhibit A..
. 4. The property owner agrees he will hold the City harmless if there is
, structural or other damage to the buildings, caused by a water main
break, or water running off the banks of the lots, due to the steepness
of the terrain of Lot 10 F� Lot 11. .
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5. Property owner agrees he will supply the necessary docwnents for Items
#l, #2 and #3 before the second readin� of the ordinance for vacation
is held by the City. .
It is mutually agreed that the provisions of this agreement shall be binding
upon and enforcible against the party hereto, his successors and assigns and �
all subsequent owners of the property here described. An executed copy of
this agreement shall be filed with the Anoka County Register of Deeds and made
a part of and be binding upon the above described property.
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IN WITNESS WI-IEREOF, the party hereto have hereunto set his hand this
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� STATE OF MINNESOTA)
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; , COUIVTY OF ANOKA ) •
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On this da.y of , 1973, before me, a Notary Public within
�, ' and for said County, personally appeared - and
;' , to me lrnown to be the persons described in, and who
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� executed the foregoing instr�unent and aclrnowledged that they executed the same as
' their free act and deed.
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IN WITNESS Wf-�REOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands tl�is
' day of • , 1973.
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COUNTY OF ANOICA ) �
�I'i , On this day of , 1973, before me, a Notary Public within
and for said Cotmty, personally appeared and
, 'to me lmown to be the persons described in, and who executed the foregoing instnunent
, and aclrnowledged that they executed the same as their free act and deed.
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MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55432
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CONSULTIi�lf; Ef�!(;INEERS
August 6, 1973 '
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Honorable Mayor and City Council ' �
c/o Mr. Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer
City of Fridley ,
6431 University Avenue, N.E,
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432� �
Gentlemen: �
We have viewed the construction of West Ben More Drive, Heather Hills AddiCion,
City of Fridley. The work is substantially complete in .accordance with the
contract documents. Copies of the necessary contra�t documents have been
furnished the City Engineer. .
We therefore recommend that the City accept the afore-mentioned street and
assume future maintenance responsibility for said street.
Very truly yours.,
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' Preparation oi a program and managanent systan to acco�lish prograan
to include:
� a. Specific objectives - strategy to ac�lish prograzn. .
� b. Identification of organizational structure - suggested
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c. List of activity to acccxctplish objectives by area o�
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1. Policy • .
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3. Technical
4. Prcarotional - public relations and legislative
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:4. e. Logistics
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ta. ManagemP.nt - utilizing manag�nt program
b. Co�ruttee on�anization
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d. I�iority recoqnition and program:ting
e. Legislative work
f. Securing funding
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1. Raute (study) �
2. Circulation syst�ns
b. Pregaration of pranotional materials
c. Cc�murity participation
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�S�ILUTTO?� QRA�RING �MPRQVEINENT ANA F�NAt, PLANS ANA SPEC�PI� .
CATIONS A�1D �STIM,AT�S QF COSTS TEiER�OF ;
' �TR��T IMPRQV�M�NT PRQJ�CT ST. 1973-1, AAD�NDUM #�
WHEREA,9, Reao�.u�ion No. �� adopted on the t(/ day �a� 7.97�
' by the City Councila ��� �he data fctr h�aring on th� pr�paaed �mprovamEUa ,
a�� Specificall� n�z�d in �h� �iotic� of Hearing a.ttached hexe�o for xaf��enc�
aa �xh�.bit "A", �.nd
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WHERFAB, a7�1 of �he pxopsrty awn�rs whase p�operty is li.abla� tQ bB assessed
w��h th� making o� these i.mpxovem�nts (as noted in said N�t�ce� w�ar� �ive� t�n
(1Q) �ays notic� by mail and pubii.shed notica of the Cau�cii H�ar�.n� thxough
�w4'�2� w�ekly gublic$tions c�f �he xequired natice, and th� heax�.ng was h�ld
and t1�e� grQ�a��ty Awnex� heard ther�an a� the hoarin� as noted in th+� said nvta.co.
NON1, 'TH�R�FOR�, B� IT RESQLVEp, by the Counci� of the C�ty oP Fxidloy�
A�.�okr� �ounfiy� Minn�aota as fol.].ows:
' 1. That th� following improvements propo�ed by �ounci.l Resolut�on No.
aare her�by ordered to be e£fec�ed and com�le�od a� soon
a� r�asonably po�sible,to wit. a
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CONSTRUC'TION
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��r�ez impxovsm�nts, including grading, stabilized b�s e, hot�-mix
' bi,ttamiraaus mat, ec►ncxete curb and gutter, stQrm sew�r system,
wa�er and sanitary sewer sexvices and other facilitiBS la�ated
As f c� �.1 ows : .
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Unalversity Avenue west service road with loopbacks f�ram 79th Avenu�
to 81s� Auenu� N,E.
2, '1"hat work ta b� perfa�ed under this pro��c� may h� �ex�oxm�d under
or�� or more cantracts as may be deemed advisable upon rec�ipt oE bids.
3. 'x'hat th� C�ty En$in�er, Nasim M. Quxeshi, and �h� G�.ty's Cansultin,�
�ngin��rs are hereby designated as th� �a��i���xs for thia improvem�nt.
Th�y shall prepare f�,nal plans and spscifi�ations for th� making
af suCh improvQment,
AD�P'T�A aY TH� �TTY COUNCII. OF THE CiTY QF FRIA�EY THIS � Q� DAY OF ,
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YOR ' � FRANK G . 1�I�BI�
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C�►TIONS ANA �ST�MAT�S QF GQ�TS THEREOF;
S�"R��T �MPRQVEMENT P�tQJECT ST. 1973-1, ADD�NDUM #4
Wk�RE��, �t�s�luti.on N�. ado�ated �n the�day af 7.97�
by tho C�ty CQUnei.l, sex th� a e c�r eaxi�ng an tha prQposed impxav�me �,
a� �pQCi�i�ally na�ed �n the Notice of Hearing attached hea�e�.�a for rsference
as E�hib�t '►p'►, and
' WHi:R�AS, al�. Qf the prope�ty owr�ers whoss property is 1ia'b1� �Q be aSS�ss�d
w�,th the m�.kitt� o� tt�ese improvements (as noted in said Noti�e� werv $iven ten
(iQ) daya �tc�tice by ma�,l and published natice c�f the �ouncil Hearing thrc�u�h
two (2) w��k1y publi�ca�ions of the requiaced notieer and the hearing was h�l�l
' and t�� p�ogext�y ownexs heard thereon at the heaxing as n+�ted in tha said noti��.
N�iW, TH�R�FQR�, BE IT R�SQLVED, by thc Counc�.l of the City of Fridl�y,
' Aa�oka G�unty# Minr��sQta as �Q11QwsR
�. 'I'hat the fQllc�win$ improvements praposed by Cauncil, Reaolution No.
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,as r�a�onab�,y po�s�,bie,ta wit: ,
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Strc�t improvement�, includi.n� gradin�, stabilized b�se, hot-mix
bi,tuminous ma�, staxm �ewez� system, wat�ex a�nd sanitary sewex
�sxvic�� and o�hsx faciliti�s located a.� falTows;
S��v�.�c� Rpad on ea�t �ide of xallxoad t�racks �rom Mi�sissippi Sxr�et
to �t�.�� Cxeek.
�. '"�a� w�rk tc� b+� per�ormed u�der th��s pa�c����� may t�er performed undex
Ar�s or more �can��cacts as may be d�emed advisable upon rsceip� of bids.
�. '�at th� �i�y Engin��r� Nasim �, Qux��hi, an� th� Gity�s �onsuitin,�
%ng�.n�e�� ar� hereby designazed as the Engine�rs far thi.� impravement.
'T'�+py �h�ll prepara fina]. plans and specifications for tha maki:ng
c�� �uch �.mprovem�n� ,
AD(JPT�D &Y 'x'k�� �i'T'Y CAUNGII, OF 'THE CITX OF �R�DLEX THI� ��% DAX OF ,
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A R�SQI�UTIQN QRD�RING IMP�QVEMEN'�, AP�'RQVA�, Q{' Pt.ANS .a1Vp AAATNG
F"��?PC�S�D IMPRpV�MENT OF STREETS QNTO TH� EXISTINIa STRE�T IMPROVE-
MENT PRQJ��� S'1. �.973-1 .ANP ST, 1973-2 (CtiA1VG� ORD�R N�. 2)
W�REAS, th� xesalu�a.or� shaw�; with the �treets named below, adoptad
by �h� City C�unci.�., set tha da�� for haaxi.n� Qn th� propc�s�d impxovements,
aus spe�x�ically nQted in �he Noti�� a� H�arings �ttachQd theret� fox r�fsx-
�nGS �s Bxhik�a.t r�A��a and
WH�R�AS, al.l pro�srty c�wnars whos� property �.s liable to b� asses�ed with
Gh� mak�ng o� th� impr�►v+amsnts �as noted in said notics) were gi�vsn tsn (�Q)
day� ncati�e by mail and publi�hed natice o:f the �o�ncil hearin$ thxough twp
(Z� we�kly puL,iication� of° th� �required notiGe, an�d th� heaxing was he�d and
�h� Frcapexty owners h�ard th�repn at the heaxing, as not�d in said natiGa.
NOW, '�H�REFORE, B� I'� RESOLVED, by the Counci7� o� the City o£ Fxidley,
Anak� �+aun�Y, �4inna�ota, as follows: �
, 1, That the fallowing impxovements pxoppsed by the Council rQSOluti.on
are hereby ordered to b� effected and compl�ted as soon as xeasanably
possible, to-wit;
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(a) The fcallowxn.$ �.mprovement as noted in the notice a£ hearings
Street impx�avements, �ncluding gxading, stabi�ized base, hot-mix
bitumint�us mat� conexete eurb and guttex, and incidental draina$e
and othex faeilities fo�r the iollowing streets:
�treets Publie Heari.ng Ado� d
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We��G sexvice cix�.ve - 7�th Avenue to 81st Avenue 90-1973 August b, 1973
��xvi�e road east of xailroad track betweer�
Missis�ipp�. Str�et and Rice Cresk 94-1973 August 6, 1973
That the work �nvalved in said impravements a� li�ted abov� shal], be
�dd�sl ontto the Contract of :
S'1'REET IMPROVEMENT PRf�JECT ST. 1973-1 �, 2 by CHANGT� ORAER �2
The Change Qrder #2, Stree� Improv�ment Project Sx. 197�-�. � 2 as
�ubmi�ted by the �ity Engin��r is hereby approved. �
AAOPT�A �Y TH� �ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY QF FR�AL�Y THIS �_DAY OF
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ATTES�" ;
�IT CL�RK - MARVIN C. BRUNSEI,L
MAYOR - FRANK G. LI�SI.
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�ity o£ Fridley
Fxidley, P�IinnESOt�
Augus� l5, 1�73
Quxy � Ga�'1s+ar�> In�.
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GQld�n Y�i1�y, :�;�nn. ���16
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S�'. 1973�-1 � 1973-2 (MSA)
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You are h�r�by ordered, author�zed and inst�ucted t� modi£y yaur
�ontract fox Street Improv�ment Project St. 1973r1 � 1�73-4 by addin$
�h� folJ.�wing e�timated qu�ntities �ar th� add�tional �otal p�ice of
Fo�'� -��'ivo Thqusand Seven Hundred and Four and 73/100 Dollaxs.-��-�-R
Q4, 73
( �'i �uxes )
� A� th�se are estimated quantities, tha basis Qf payment would be
or� the a�t�al quantity of work performed �nd the fallowing unit pri�es.
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INCI�UC►�S Tki� FQI.LOWING STREETS:
Un�vexs�ty Avenue w�sfi Service Driv� � 7�th Av�nue to 81st AVenus
S�rvi.ce Dxa.v� easx caf xailroad txacks � b��ssissippi. S�xe�t to
Ri�e Greek
Sp�c�f��a�iQn Appraximat�
o� It+�m No, �uanti�ties Ttem Unit Pxic� Amount
S-1 � Assem. Hydrant Reloeation (Hori�� 168.Q� 336.U0
S-�, l.0 GuYd (VM� Arainfield Rack far Hyd. 8.95 $9.50
2�Q3,5t?3 60 L�n. Ft� 6" V.C.P. far Sewer Servic� 16,8Q 1,008.00
Q-10' Dept}�
25Q3.S17. 4R I�in, Ft. 15" R.C.P. Sewer 14.00 560.00
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�5Q'�,5�.1 1S I.in. Ft. 24" R.C.P. S�wrx 17.90 268,50
25Q6.�oa 2 Each Constr. C.B.Design A or G 335,00 67Q,00
2�06,521 3&ach I�stall Castings 35.Q0 105.OQ
2506.51b 3 Each Casting Assem. 900-7 with 90.00 270.OQ
712 Cover
2�p6,Sp6 1 Lin. Ft. Canstr, b1.F1, Design A ax F 72.8� 72.8Q
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`3}�e�G���.�atlon ApprQx�.mate
�x Ttem N�. uanti.ties item Uni�. Pri�e
��6 i,b Acra �learing and Grubbing 1,�50.OQ
�145 �aQl 4�24fi GuYd Common �xcavatican 1.�2
2105.SOS 2,3'0 �uYd Much ExcavatiQn 1,22
2�Q5.5�1 3,AOQ �uYd G�anular Bo�row Q.&6
(V.M. )
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Axnount
2,�4Q.00
8�152.��
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�531.5�1 2,99Q LinFt �Anc. Curb � Guttex Desi�n 8-618 , 2.$9 8,�41,10
�211aS(�1 ����5 �'on Ag�regate Sase Class V 2,�6 7,367.7Q
���i,5Q2 185 Galloz�s Bituminaus Mat. fax Tack Caat A.2S �}6.�5
��41,��Q4 72,8� TQn Bitwnir�ous Mat. for Mixtuxe ' 36.00 2,622,96
��41.�Q8 �tll TQn Weaxin� Course, Mixtur� S.4Q S,Oa5.60
2��11.S1Q 35� Ton Rind�x Couxs� Mixtuxe 5�6Q 1,983.6Q
$45, 70�F, 73
' Qrig�.n�i �ontxac� Price z $46Q,622.40
Change C�xdex No, 1 * 39, 73fj. ��
�t�ang� Qrd�x No, 2 -� 45,704.73
' Rev��ed Cpntract Price �+ $546,063,59
'Tf� eompl�tion dat,� far the Gantract on St. 1973-1 � 1�73-2 �.t�Cludin� tha
� Ch�ng� Qxde7c �� w�.11 �em,aiz� at September 15A 1973.
�3ubmltted and appx�ved b� City �ngirteer, Nasim N�, Qu��$hi, P.�, o� the
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Pxo�ar�d �y; C.�• ��' c�
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City En�inser.. DirQCtox o� Piattaing '
Chaz� � Q�d�r #2 - St. 19i3-1 F� 1973-2 Pa � 3
Ap��rqved and Accept�d this day of , 19i� by
�ury � C�x�son, I�c.
Bu�xy � Garlson, In�.
By Title
ApprQVed and AcceptQd this�day of � ,�973 by,tha
City Cpunci�l of Pridley: Mir�neso�a
FRAIVK G. I�I�BI, MAYQR
GITY MANAG�1�
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q Ft�SQI�(J'I'ION APPRQVTNG Tl-I� REVISED LAYQUT FQR A PRQPQS�D LQQP�A�K
IN THE SQUTH�AS`� QUADR.ANT Q�' �'H� INTE�2SECTION Q� MINN�$OTA T. H. #65
AND CENTRAI, AV�NU�, .ANG APPRQVING THE REVISED I�AYQUT FQ1� TH� IM�'ROV��
M�NT QF T.H. #Eaa ANA CENT�2A� AVENU� INT�RSEGTIQN.
Wi�REA�, th� City ,�f Fridley }�as been concexned abou�t th� txsffic safety
at tha �nterse��ion of Trunk Highway #65 and Central Avanue; �nd
' 1�1H�R�AS, �ha �ity af Pridley S�affA in cc�operation with the Anoka County
Highway Da�artm�n�, k�ad made �extain praposa�s fox tho fmpxovement of th�
intox�s@c�ic�n t� th� !�ity Councii o£ the �ity of Fridley; and
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WHEAEAS, th� Gity �our�cil. appxpv�d a plan £or this intexseGtion by thea.r
R�soiution �20-1972 adoptad on th� 7th day a£ Pebruary, 1972; and
WH,�RP.AS, puxsuan� ta thax rssolut�on tha Ci.ty Staff pur�ued £uxxhax
d�acuasions with Anoka County and Minnesata Highway Aepartment; and
WHEREAS, '�hexe was spm� �xchang� af pxope�tie� betw�en Minnesota Highway
Departm�nt ar�d Anoka County towards the exacution of the prapos�d plmn agpxov�d
bY Re�alution #�p�19i�; and
WI�REAS, th� �City Council helsl further disc.u�sior�s regardin� th� improve-
m@nt o� this intexs�ctian with tha reside�nts o� th� nei�hboxhac�d at the CaunCii
M�e°�ing� o� Marc1� 12, 1�73 and MarGh 19, 1973, �nd
WH�REpS, af��r discussipns with the n�ighborhoQd, i�� was the conc�asus of
th� Ci�y �s�un�il that a r�visian ta th� ori�inal �lan would be a bQt�ar praposal
to �ho aQlu��o� of th�a prptalem o� this inte�s�ction; r�hich is, d+etaching I�I�11wiT�d
Road �.nd makin� i.t fpllow Lynde Drive and Po1k Stre�t, as shQwn on attached
�xhibi� "A��, xathex thar� going behin,d the IJnion Qil �as statiQn.
NOW; iH�REFORE, B� IT RESQI.V�A, that tk�� xeVis�d plan f�x th� improvoment
of tho �nters�ctivn Qf T.H. #�� and Centxa� Auenus, a],pn� with tk�e daxachmani of
I�i I7.wi�d Road fcal lowing �he rout� �f Lynde Ax�.v� a�d Polk Stxe�t, aa ahown o�
attaG}�ed �xhib�� "A��� i.s h�r�by approv�d, ��nd th� �ity �ngi�a�x�.n$ A�partment is
h@r�b,y dire�t�d tca woxk wi�h Anoka �Caur�ty Highway A,apaxtm��it and M�.nnesota High-
way Aeparxm�nt �owards the ex�cut�.�n and canstructio�n o� xh�.a plan as soon as
gaasib�a�.
ADOPTEA 9Y THi'. CITY COUN]CIL TkiIS�_DAY OF �, 1973
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� CITY CI.�RK � Marvi.n Brur�sell
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�SOLUTIQN �t0, 2 0 -19 7 2
A RESOI.U'TT4N R�QIT�STING MINN�SOTA HIGHWAY DEPA��'�N�
' �G PIt�'ARE PLANS ,A.ND FRQVIp� IMPROVE;'i�A�T FQR TRA�FIC
SAF�'i'Y QN CERTAIN T.H. NQ, 47 AND T.x. NQ, 6S
INTERSECTIONS
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WH�REAS, th� �ity of Fridle�r ha� be�r� �c��ne�xned ab�aut the txaffic
eafcty and prop�r traffic ��.ow Qn ths in�er�ectiQn� Qf M�.sai.��ippi
St�eot, Qsbaz��►� Rcaad witi� x,H. �47 and S3rd �.venu�! Central Avenu� w�,th
T,H. QbS,
WH�REAS, ths Gity of Fridle� staf£ has mada certai.n proposals fox
�tt� ��tp�av�m�nt of thess int�raection,� and there has b�en �ome pr�liminary,
discu�slon between tha Gi�y staff, Anoka Coun�ty and ths kli.nr�esota Hi�hway .
I�partn�n� �
WHEREAS..th� City �tafi haa submitted eoms prel�.mimary skatches
!ox' eextain improvement� on �hes� �.nrersections to th� City Coun�i�.�
Wt►erea�, the City of Fridl�p would l.�.ka to pacov�de addi�i.anal �an�s
om l�aa�.�si.ppi St�re�t �.atexseGCion of T.H, 4�47 and alsa an Ctsborna 'Road
and T.H, 1�47�
" W�iEREAS� at the iA�e�seetion af T.�, Nc�. 65 and Centra], Avenus th�
� C�ty would like t�o eee the outer dr�,ve d�tacl�ed and puz behind th� ex�.ating
$aa $t�tiona as gex �keC+ch attached marked Exhibit "A",
, WHEREAS, the �3�y wo�ld lik� ta see ���. �t�, �t6S �ect�an from the
Soutk� 1a�undary l,�mit� oi tk�� City �c� Interstat� /ib94 urbani.zed alon� wi.th
�den��g ar�d �.mprovement af 53rd Avenue and T.i�. ��65 int�xs�ction,
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NOW B� IT RESQ�,VED '�y the City Couneii �� �#�� C�ty of �'ridla�r Chat
the GiCy Council of Frid2ey hereby approve� tk�e �eneral eoncept o� th�
propo�ala submitted by the City staf£ and h�r�by xequests �he M±nne�o��
�ighway Dap,�rtment tp pre�are the necessa,xy p1az�� for th� improvement of
thaae i,mprovements and �lsp prepare the appropriate copp�rative agxee��n�
be�tweet� �h� C3ty of Fridley, Anoka Count�r and the Highway peparGm�n�� €c�x
aubm;ta��.oa Go the Cit� af Fr�dley,
A�OF�ED SY THE CITY COUNCIL QF THE CI� q�' FRIDLEY �IIS 7 th � pAY
Og Fobruary , 1972.
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' GITY Ci,�Ri� - Niaruin C. Br.unsell
MAXOR - Frar�k G. i.iebl
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' A RBS4��.UTIt�I� ,Ft�C��VTNG TH� PR�LIMINARY REPORT AAl1D CAI�i,ING A PUBI,TG
HEARiNG �N TH� MAT�R 0� TI�iB �QNSTRUC�'ION Q�' GERT,AiN IMPRQVEM�NTS:
WATERa .�ANITARY ,,S�W�R AND STORM SEWER $R�JECT #114
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�o intoxe�� �£ th� eity �:� Fxidl�y at�d ths prop�xty owners af�ect�d th�x�by.
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�3F. �T RESCl�,V�Ar by tk�e City Council of �the City of Fridl�y, a� failaw�:
'1"ha� tho preli�mi,nar� repaxt submitted by �h� Cit� �ngineer and �h�
Gor�sul��r�g �n�ineexs i.s hereby recoived and acee�tsd.
�. That tho City Clerk shall act to ascextain th,e name and addx��s af the
or�mer o� +�act� parcal of iand diractly affec�ed ox within the axea of
7�and� a� may b� proposed to be �ssessed for said impravem�nts, and
�+�l�ulat� �sstima�es �f �s�essment� a� may be prop���d r�lat�ve thexoto
s�a�,�ts� eacil �£ said �lands. �
3, 'That the ar�a propos�d t4 ba assess�d �Qr said impa��vem�nts �nd each p�
th�m as nnt�d a.n said notica ar� al.l the 1a.�d� and ax+ea� as n�ted in
�aid naties; A11 oi tho sam� ta be as�essec� �xopo��iot�ataly according
ta tho banefi.�s �receivod. �
�. That tho esti.m�te� of assessrn�nxs oi th� C1exk sk�a�l ba avai�abi�
� it►sp��ti�n to �he ow�nQx o� sny parcel o£ l.a�d as may b� a£�ectcd
thor�by at any publi� h�aring hsld relative thex�to, as wa11 a� at
g�'io�° tim� r�asar�able� and conveni�nt,
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Th�t �khe �ity Clerk �.s authaxized ar�d �di�����d to giv� na�i�� of su�h
publ�� hea�^^ing by publishing a na�i�ce �h�re4�' �� xhe affi,c3a1 r�ew�-
pa�ar of �ho Citr v�' F�cid�ey a.nd �y mai�ed t�atiG�� tv al� th�o property
owr�o� who�a �roperxy i�s �3abie t� be a��sos�pc� with th� makin� o�
tho�� iurprc�vements according �o law, sueh AQtiee to be aubstar�tially.
i� farm ar�d suta�tance r�f the natice attachecfi he�etp �s �;xlrtibit '►,p,'.
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Th�t thia Council wi�1 �►eet �� t�� " d�►y +�f , 1973
At 7:3Q o'elack P,M. aG th� �ity Hal� �"� �i�y af P��.d�ey for th�
put'pose of hoiding a pubi�.c heaxi.ng o�, thQ imp�ovem��� nated in the
T1oti�ca at�a+ched h�xeto and made a part thereof by re�erence, Ext�ibft
nAn�
ADOPTED BY T� GITY CO[lNCIL 0� THE CITY OP FRIDLEY THIS D DAY Op
. , 1973,
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CLEAI� • MARVIN . R �EL `
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C��tzazT �a
NQTICE OF HEARTNG �N IMPRQVEMENTS
WAT�K, SANITARY SEWER $ STORM 6�WER PROJ�CT #114
WI�R�AS, tho Cit� CQUr�ci1 0£ the City of Fxidley, Anoka �aunty, Mi.nne�ota,
1�a� d�em�d it s�edien� to �eceiva evidenca p�rtainin� to th� impxov�ment�
haxeit��f��x des�rib�d.
N4�t+ TH�E�FQRE, �1QTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on �ha day of
, 1973 �t 7:3Q p'clock P.(�, ths City CQUn�i� wi17, meet aC
'#�"�ia�G t�r a�l �.n �aid City, amd will at said time and place h�ar all part�es
int0�'ast�d in �a.id im�rovements in whple or in part.
T'he �en��a1 nature of the improvements i� the constructi,Qn (in tha lands
�nd �t�'��t� not�d belaw) of the following impxovements, tQ�wit:
(aGNSTRt�CTIt�N I1'�M
water, �anitar� 5ewer, Mains �, l.aterals E; 5ervice Connections, Storm SeweT
� Dr�in�,�� Facilit��s and R�lated Appertenanc�s; to serve the followir►g
prQpaxti�a;
1. To serve a�ll the lots in Michael Servetus Addition.
2, All th�i px�perty bounded by Mississippi Street on the NQr�h,'Rico
�x��k Road Qn �h� aquth, Arthux Stxee� on the West and the Municipal
'bs�undaxies an th� Ea�t, alsa to cons�der t}ae adjoining a�fected
px'oper�ies fox drai�a�� faci.lities.
�9TiMAT�t� C�ST . . . > . � � . . . , � . . . , , . . . . . . . $ 306 6
� THAT THa 6�R�A PRAPQ�S�I� TO �� ASSESSED F41� SAIp IMPRQY�MENTS I& AS FO1,L4}NS: •
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�ax �c�n�tru�tion Item abpv� �__.._____ , a________.__..__„_..__,.,.
A11 0# �h� land a6uttin� upon �aid street� named above and $11 lands
Wi�hin, adja��nt and $butting thereto.
AI� o� said land to ba asaessed proportlo�ately according to the
ben��ixs rec�ived by such improvement.
Nati.�� Q� H�arir�g
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That should th� �ouncil pxoceed with said impravments they will consider
e�ch sa�ara�e �mprovements,except as hereafter atherwf�e provided by
the� Counc�� al.l under the following authority, to-wit: Minnesota Statut�s
�96�, �hapt�r �29 and laws amendatory thereQ� and in confoxmity with
th� City Chaxter,
pAT�D THIS � DAY QF � , 1973, �Y ORA�R QF THE GITY
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Pub�i�sh: �'x�dl.ey Sun
MAYQ�t - FRANK G. I�IEBI.
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RESOLUTION NO �d �
C:ITY OF �'kIllL�;Y, IMIIiviJLSUTII
Ki:SULL'1'IU't1 AU�l'HU1ZI'LIiVG PAIZTICIPATIUN IIJ TtIE
i•1L't`lt(J �'ii i-1li�i'�iUlZT'1'Y; liIRL'CTI.vG `i'Tih
Eri1:CU`1'IUI� I�i�iD ll�LIV1�1lY OF A JOIid'1' P06J�:P.S
IiCi11L�'i�Ir:IJ'1' j L-11V1� ll1;STl"�LVF►�i'IilG 71 RF-PIZLSL'P�TIi�1�IVr; UF'
'1'Fi:; CITY ��S I`i'S ,i'•Ii.idBL'1Z OL•! T1iL �OAl2ll
U� TH� rIiT1�U 1:1-1'i'L' AliTtiURITY.
VvH�,�tL-'tiS, t�ie City or Friciley is autliorized by
I��:innesota Statutes, Section 471.59 to enter in�o joint
anct coo�erative agreements with other governrnental
units, aiia
WFIL'f;EAS, tiie City council has determined that it �
� is necessary and desirable tiiat tiie City cooperate with
otner munici�alities in the r�gulation of electric utility
, service in the ��ietro�olitan Area by participating in the
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WhEk�:1�5, tne City has grantecl a uniform frartchise to
:dortiiern States Power. Cor�i�any and is, tizerefore, eligiblz
for mer�wers�ii� ir� the Netro Rate �uthority, an oraanization
established to administer tYie rate provisions of sucli
ur�iforn franchises adopted by 'its rnemk�ers.
iJ0'v�, Ti��1�:FOi2�;, BE IT RL'SOLVED By the City C;ouncil
of Fridley, i��innesota, as folloV�s:
1. The �4ayor anci Clerk are authorized and directed
to execute the attaciied Joint anci Cooperative Agreement
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[�utnority.
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2. Ii� accoruance �•�ith the provisions of tiie Joint and
Coo�>erative Agre�i:i�nt, thc council hereby designates
�� �' �.P.C� as its first director on the hoard of
Lirectors of tne :�ietro Rate I�uthority.
3. i'he City cleri, is ciirecteu to file a co1�y of
tiie e;cecut�cl agreer�icnt together with a certified copy
of tt�is resolution with the city manager of the City
oF Columbia Ffeigiits.
� I UO tiE�I3Y CLiZTIFY tnat I am the City Clerk of
tize City of F'ridley, Anoka County, t•Iiiinesota, anci �that 2
am the custociian of its records, that tlle ak�ove is a
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RESOLUTION NO.� 1973
A RESOLUTION URGING TNE CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS
TO MAKE OPERATIONAL THE CAMDEN BRIDGE
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Fridley, having received the news
of the closing of the Camden Brid,ge in the City of Minneapolis; and
WHEREAS, the Camden Bridge 6eing a major link between Fridley and North
Minneapolis, as well as many of the northern su6urbs; and
WHEREAS, the only other bridges connecting this side of the river in
this general area with the west side are I. 694, which is presently overloaded,
and the Lowry Avenue Bridge, which is very inconvenieni for many residents; and
WHEREAS, the increased traffic congestion caused by the closing of the
Camden Bridge will cause many inconveniences as well as possi6le injuries; and
WHEREAS,many businesses in Fridley, as well as North Minneapolis, depend
very�heavily upon the traffic which makes use of the Camden Bridge in its
daily routine; and
WHEREAS, incomes of residents of 6oth communities depend upon the well
being of many of these 6usiness enterprises; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley desires some action
that will alleviate this pro6lem;
NOW THEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED 6y the City Council of the City of Fridley,
that the City of Minneapolis is requested to inform tfie City of Fridley of the
status of the bridge, and a tentative scheduled reopening of the bridge, or if
any plans have been formulated to replace this very necessary link across the
Mississippi River in the near future.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, thai the City Council of the City of Fridley urges
the City of Minneapolis to act with dispatch to get tfiis link across the
Mississippi River opened up as soon as possible.
ADOPTED BY THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL THIS�DAY OF , 1973.
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The City of Fridley would greatly appreciate your cooperation in
' assisting the City of Minnea�olis in whatever way you can to expedite
the opening of the Camden bridge. This access bet�,�een PJorth Minneapol'Ys
and the City of Fridley is a very necessary part to many of the people
� who work in our community and also is very necessar,y to many of the
businesses which are located on both sides of the river. Highway I. 694 •
is the only bridge now open between the City of Fridley and the �vest
� side of the river. It ►vas handling the maximum load and is now being
pressed even further. The only other bridges "in the general area are
the bridge in the City of Anoka and the Lowry Avenue bridge which is
located in Minneapolis. The bri�ge in Anoka is obviously too far to
' be convenient for most of the people in this area, and the Lowry Avenue
bridge, which is already very much congested, will become more congested.
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FGL/ms
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RESOlUTION N0. � - 1973
� , A RESpLUTIQN AUTHORIZING AND DIRECiING TH� SPLITTING Of SPfCIAL ASSESSM ENTS ON
PARCELS 1280 AND 1290, SECTION 3, AND REPLATTING INTO SWANSON TERRACE ADDITION
i, � WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been tevied w�th respect to certain
iand and said land has subsequentty been subdivided and replatted.
� NOId, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as foi lows:
That the assessments tevied against the fotlowing descri�bed parcels, to-wit:
' Parcels 1280 and 1290, Section 3, may and shatl be apportioned and divided-
and repiatted as foitows:
Ori�inat Parcels
Parcel 1280, Section 3
Parcel 1290, Section 3
Oivision and Repiattinq Approved
Lot 1, Block 1, Parcel 1_0,
Swanson Terrace Addition
Lot 2, 81ock 1, Parcet 20,
Swanson Terrace Addition
Lot 3, Block 1, Parcet 3Q,
Swanson Terrace Addition
Lot 4, Block 1,. Parcet 40,
Swanson Terrace Addition
Fund
SW #13 (Mains)
Regular SA (Mains)
1964 Serv. Conn.
(Wat. Lat.)
SW #70 (Sew. Lat.)
ST. 1967-1 Street
SW #f3 (Mains)
Regular SA (Mains)
1964 Serv. Conn.
(Wat. Lat.)
sw #70 (w � s �at.)
SW #74 (Sew. Lat.)
Fund
Sw #13
Regutar SA
, 19d1+ Serv. �onn.
sW #lo
ST. 1967-i
sw #13
Regular SA .
1964 Serv.� Conn.
sw #70
s�t #13
Regular SA
sw #70
ST. 1967-i
sw #13
Regular SA
SW �74
ST. 1967-1 °
Original Amount
S �►t+9.33
62.03
� 467.00
513.00
1,167.z4
$ 448.02
56.92
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467.00
1,369.90
513.00
3` 5,-5 � 3�'T. + +�"
4riginal Amount
S 16] .52
21.41
467.00
513.00
328.80
S 16i .52
21.41
467.00
513.00
$ 17o.So
22 . bp
684.95
219.�+8
$ 242.29
32.12
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPtITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
ON PARCELS 1280 RND 1290, SECTION 3, AND FtEPLAT7ING INTO SWANSON 7ERRACE ADOITION
Lot 5, B1ock 1, Parcei S0, SW #13 $ 161.52
Swanson Terrace Addition Regular SA 21.41
sr. 1967-1 279.48
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ADOPTEO BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TNE CITY OF FRID� EY THIS �j DAY OF
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MAYaR Frank G. Liebl
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND OIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
, OUTLOT F, PARCEL 5000; OUTLOT G, PARCEL 6400; AND OUTLOT H, PARCEL 7000, INNSBRUCK
NORTH ADDITION, AND REPLATTING INTO INNSBRUCK NORTN TOWNHQUSES 2N0 ADDITION
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land and said land has subsequentiy been subdivided.
NOW� THEREFORE, BE IT R£SOLVED assfoliows;
That the assessments levied against the fotlowing described parcets, to-wi�t:
Outtot F, Rarcel $OQO; Outtot G, Parcei 6000; and Quttot H, Parcei 7000,
Innsbruck North Addition, may and shatl be apportioned and divided and replatted
as foltowss
Oriqinal Parcels Fund Ori�inat Amount
Outiot F, Parcel 5000, Innsbruck Regular SA
North Addi ti on S►d #36
Outlot G, Parcet 6000, Innsbruck
North Addition �
Qutlot H, Parcel 7000, Innsbruck
North Addition
Division and Replatting ApQroved
� Lots 1-8, Blk. 1; Lots 1-6, Blk. 2;
Lots 1-8, 61k. 3; Lots 1-8, Blk. 4;
Lots 1-$, Blk. 6;
� Lots 1-8, Btk. 7, Innsbruck North
Townhouses 2nd Addition
Outiot A, Parcel 480, Innsbruck
� No�th Townhouses 2nd Addition
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625.44
No Assessments -- A11 of Parcet used for
Street Purposes
Regular SA
Sw #36
Fund
Regular SA
(4 tots @ $43.30 each)
sw #36
(4 lots C� $13.03 each)
Regular SA
sw #36
S 8,5$9.43�
2 585.64'
13, 1 .91
Ori inat Amount
$ 1,991.80
599.38 �
$ 198.26
59.67
Outiot H, Parcel 7000, Innsbruck Regutar SA $ 8,477.77
North Addition sw #36 2 552.03
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ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL QF THE CIi'Y OF FRI�EY THIS ��,-�=-� QAY
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ATTEST:
CITY CLERK Marv�n C. 8runsell
MAYOR Frank G. Lieb1
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A RESQI.UTION �1UTHORIZING RNO pIR�CTING THE - 0 SPECIA� ASSESSMENTS ON
�pT 1� ANQ lOT 14, BLQCK 2, AQAM'S STREET ADpITION '
WH�R�AS, cartain special as�easmerots have been lavied with respect to certain
land �nd said land has subaequentty been combined.
Ntlw, THER�FORE, BE IT RESOLVED as fallows:
� T'hat the assessmentS levied against the foltowing described parcels, to-wits
l4t 1�, �lack 2, and Lot 14, Block 2, Adam+s Street Addition, may and sha11 be
apportipned and combined as Fallows:
' Qri �i nal Parcel s Fund O�i qi nal Amount
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�.Qt 13� �loek 2, Parcet 540,
Adam'� Street Additian
I.ot 14, 61oGk 2, Parcel 560,
Adam'� Strs�t Addition
Regutar SA
ST. 196' -4
SW �61 (Sew. lat.)
ST. 1965-2
ss �5-�
Regular SA
ST. 1961-t
ST. 1962 �k
s t, 1962 -4
Sw #61
ST. 1965-2
SS #S-A
$ 221.44
Pai d
384.8G
�Sa.4o
136.28
$ 221.44
P�i d
Pai d
Pai d
214.80
250.40
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Combi naii on of Parcel s Ap�proved Fund O�i si nal E4nount
LQts 13 and 14, Biock 2, Parcel 560, Regular SA S 44�.8$
Adam'$ Straet Addition ST„ 1961-1 . Paid
ST. i 962 -4 Pa i d
Sw #61 599. bt+
ST. 1965-2 5o4.8A
ss #5-a 272. 6
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AD�PTE Q QY TNE CI TY GOl1tyCll. OF TN£ CI TY OF FRI p.EY THI S �,�_�-'` � DAr
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A�t�$Qt,IJTIQN AJTHORIZING AND DIR�CTING TH£ SPl,IT7ING QF SPECIAt, ASSESSMENT$ QN
l�ors t A10, S1.aCK 3, ONAWAY ADOI Ti Gil
'+�M�REAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain
land and s,�id land has subsequently been subdivided.
N(1W: THEREFOR�, B� IT 2ES41V�0 AS fotlows:
That the assessments lev;ed against the following described parcet, to-wit:
l,ots 1-1Q, Btock 3, Onaway Addition, may and sha11 be apportioned and divided
a� followas
Qri fnal Parca)
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Qnaway Addition
pivlsion af Parcei A roved
lqt� i-�, 81oGk 3, Parcel �70,
Onaway Addition
Fund
Regular SA
w �34
sw #93
ST. 1970'4
Fund
Regular SA
w �34
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Oriqinal Amount
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Pai d
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Pai d
4,358.19
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l�pt� �a-10, Slock 3, Pareel 950, Regular SA $ 54w87
Ot+away Addi ti pn W#34 Pai d
SN #93 �+,�09.z3
ST. 1970-4 1 542.00
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ADQPTEO SY TM�' GITY i.Ol1NCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIOLfY THIS �j D� pAY
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND OIRE�TING THE SPLITTING 0� SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
LOT 3, BLOCK 2, PARCEL 40, EAST RAN�H �STATES 2ND ADDITION
WHEREAS, certain speciai assessments have been tevied with respect to certain
land and said iand has subsequentiy been subdivided.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as fo�lows:
That the assessments tevied against the fotlowing described parcel, to-wit:
, Lat 3, Btock 2, Parcel 40, East Ranch Fstates 2nd Addition, may and shail be
apportioned and divided as fotlows:
jOriQinat Parcel Fund Original Amount
Lot 3, Block 2, Parcet 40, East Regular SA $ 361.79
� Ranch £states 2nd Addition SW #93 3,186.77
1964 Service Conn. . 1,541.10
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Part of Lot 3(Except South 204
Feet of £ast 200 Feet), Block 2,
Parcet 40, £ast Ranch �states
2nd Addition
South 204 Feet of £ast 200 Feet of
�ot 3, Parcel 45, £ast Ranch fstates
2nd Addition • ,
Fund
Regular SA
Sw #93
196�► Servi ce Conn.
Regular SA
sw #93
1964 Service Conn.
Original Amount
$ 256.87 .
1,216.6E�
588.42"
$ 104.92 .
1,970.11
952.68
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SP£CIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
LOT 4, BLOCK 2, PARCE� 50, EAST RANCH ESTATES 2ND AD�ITION
WHEREAS, certain speciat assessments have been levied with respect to certain
land and said land has subsequentty been subdivided.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as folto�s;
That the assessments levied against the fotiowing described parcei, to-wit:
Lot 4, Btock 2, Parcel 50, fast Ranch Estates 2nd Addition, may and shall be
apportioned and divided as follows;
Ori�inat Parcet
Lot 4, Btock 2, Parcet $0, East
Ranch Estates 2nd Addition
Division of Parcel Approved
Lot 4(�xcept North 160 Feet of
East 200 Feet�, Block 2, Parcel 50,
East Ranch Estates 2nd Addition
Fund
Regular SA
sw #93
19�+ Service Conn.
Fund
Regutar SA •
sw #93
1964 Service Conn.
Originat Amount
S 361.79
3,215.74
1 541.10
�5,11�
Original Amount
$ 282.20
1,670.6�
793.90
North 160 Feet of East 200 Feet Regular SA $ 79.59
of Lot 4, Btock 2, Parcel 55, SW #93 1,545.08 �
East Ranch £states 2nd Addition 1964 Service �onn. 747.20
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ADOPTEO BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY T�iIS _�� � DAY
OF _�, 1973.
ATT£ST:
CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell
MAYOR Frank G. Liebl
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' A R��QI,UTiQN a�GI.ARING THE N�CESSITY FQR AN A�DITIONA�. TAX I,EVY IN ADpITIQN
TQ TH� 1Q MII,L I�IMITATIQN PRQVIp�O BY TM� GITY CHART�R SP�GIFYING TH� PURPQSES
AND �AL�L,TNG FQR A PIJBI.IG HEARING QN SAME AND Al,SO CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING
QN �XP�N�ITt1R�S TQ �E MAQ� FRQM R�VENU� SHARING FUN�S,
BE �T R�SOI�V�R By th� Council of the City of Fridi�y as fQ1lows:
S�CTION 1. That th� Council of the City of Frid1�y in the month of
Au ust 1�73 received from the City Manager a proppsed budge� Qf the Gity of
Fr�dl�y for th� year 1974, which proposed budge� when examined evidenced
the neG�ssity of an additional tax levy in excess of the City Chart�r
1imita�i�n.
SECTION 2. That �h� purposes for which such additional tax levy is
rQquired include additional sums for the Genera1 Fund, additianal Sums for
Fir�em�n's Relief, additional sums for Police Relief, additional sums for a
d�bt servic� on Parks, additional sums for a debt service on Givi� Center
and addi�ional sums for cantribution to the Public Employess Retiremsnt Fund�
SE�TION 3. That in addition the purpose of the Pub1ic H�aring is �a
di�cus� th� purpose of Revenue Sharing Funds to be budgete� �n th� �rear
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SECTIQN 4. That a public hearing b� held before the City Counci1 at
the City Hall at 7:30 P, M. on S�tembgr 17 , 1973 ta consider thi�
matter, Thst a copy of this Resolution b� published in the off�cial n�wspaper
Of the GiCy on August 22, August 29! and Septem6er 5, 1973 ta g�ve notice of
such Public Hearing.
PASSE� AND ADOPTEQ BY THE CITY COUNGIL OF THE CITY QF FRIpL�Y
"fWIS' �Qth DAY QF AUGUST. 1973,
YOR - F NK G. I.�EBI.
ATTEST;
GiTY CLERK - MARVIN G� BRUNS��.I�
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Hor�or�blc �Iayor a�d Council
City of Fridlc�
6431 II�ivcrsit� Ave�ue iV. �.
Fridley, Nli�nesot�. 55432
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It is �n�ith regret th�t � must re�i�� my �o�itio?�
ari thc i3a�rci of App��ls �ubco�a.mitt�e �s oi 9ta.� ust
31, 19'73. :�e wi11 bQ raovir�� r�'ror� �'i'idle;� to ,�horevicrv.
I fou.*�d sarvin� o�a th.e Eo�rd of App-�ls a ra�?�rdi:�g
experic�c� and bcc�m� convinc0d. tre �'ridl�y city
gover�ma� t i� v�r;� r�4pox��ive to its citiz�ra. .�
Si�cerely,
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l�ichard J. H�r 'u�� ��
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C�t 83.11 :Dri�;�n�
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�MAI�I,�$ R. W�44YER
H��MqP� L,T/�,�,�,�
vir�ri� e. N�:wqicM
ROBE fAT M ll N ry$
�,f�M�. j G. GI��S
Wi�.�ia.rn n,GQODaiCH
TMO MG �4 /A, C5 F,�QA �
J� T 6 F E Y A, u I C K L N
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WEAV�R, TALL.� & HERR��K
Augus�G 9, �973
3�� ��A4T rnqiM STR�ET
A N Q MAi, M I N N��OTGj �5`.iQ�
azi-Saij
fi2"3 UNIVER�ITV qVENU� N.E.
FRIpL�Y� MINN�SQTA 554�1�
�60-9880
FiR3T STA7E BAtjK B�:�LD�NCj
COO�I RAPIpS,MINN.°�SbRi3a
�55 �330
C.itcj Q.f F�'id1e,4�
64�1 Uni�seTSi tu Aven�aP .N. F'. -
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R�tet��ion: Marv�.n Brunsel,l, ,pixector a� Finance
R�: C1a.im of Dpnald Ripley
De�.t �Ix� $runs�ll;
Mr, Rip.ley has a c�a�m against the City of F'r.idley fcar a
�a�hom�t�r wh�Gh was mistakenl� sold b� th� Polica �paxtment �t a
publ.i� au�tican. I nave a�reed to settle the �.1aim ivr the surrr of
S30.Qp, Wcauld �AU p�ease p.roc;ess this c1a�.m and �end � eheck �o A�r.
Ri�a.��,� ,��t�r it ha� be�n �p,p.rc�c�ed .by the counc,il,
Sineerely,
V.i rgi � C' . Herri ck
VCFI/ j.�,�
cca Aonsl� Ripl�y
Fi:3Gp �t�nsQn t�lvd.
M,�nt7empol��. Minraesata 55432
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T �ICr�.tiSES TO BE APPPOVED BY THE CITY COUNCII, AT T=TE M,��TING OF AUCUST 20, 1973
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Fridley Student Council
�850 - 7tn st.
ridley S�udent Council Public Sefety 25.00
Director
�'OOD FSTABLIS?IltiTENT ,
Green Giant Home & Gaxden
�620 Universiiy Ave. prorated
ridley Green Giant Comm. Dev. Adm. ].8.70 .
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CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AT THEIR REGULAR MEETING ON
AUGUST 20, �9�s � 25 A
' GENERAL CONTRACTOR APPROVED BY
Essex Construction Corp,
, 7035 Wayzata Boulevard
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: William Lewis C. Belisle
I � Leonard Construction Co.
2857 Forest Dale Road
'New Brighton, Minnesota By: William Leonard C. Belisle
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i ' Minnesota Package Products -
3191 Viking Drive
N�rth St. Paul, Minnesota By: Stanley Berry C. Belisle
� Roj�al Aluminum Products Inc. �•
526 - 6th Avenue North .
1 Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Max Ostraio C. Belisle
Springiield Homes ``
, 3713 Foss Road N.E. _ '
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Lee Kupcho C. �elisle
� D F Vizecky Contractors Co. .
2659 Dupont Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: D F Vizecky C. BeliS'�e
, , ' Cliff Williamson Construction
1201 Turners Cross Roads
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Cliff Williamson C. Belisle
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` � Fleming Sheet Metal -
775 Colorado Avenue South
;' Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Robert Fleming W. Sandin
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; St. Paul, Minnesota By: Dennis Golla C. Belisle .
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MULTIPLE DOWELLING LICENSES TO BE APPROVED � 25 B
' by City Council September 1, 1973 to September 1, 1974
', OWNER ADDRESS UNITS FEE APPROVED BY
Arnold Elmquist 4913 - 3rd St.N.E. 7 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
, 8140 Long Lake Rd. N.E. �'ire Prevention
Mpls. Mn. 55432
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Arnold Elmquist 49z1 - 3rd St. N.E. 7 I5.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
� Address above Fire Prevention
�Arnold Elmquist 4935 - 3rd St. N.E. 7 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
Address above Fire Prevention
�Arnold Elmquist 4949 - 3rd St.N.E. 7 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
Address above Fire Prevention
Arnold Elmquist 6393 Hwy. 65 N.E. 7 15.00 gobert D. Aldrich,
1 Address above � Fire Prevention
Arnold Elmquist 6417 Hwy. 65 N.E. 8 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
� Address above Fire Prevention
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Arnold Elmquist 63/0 Hwy. 65 N.E. 15 20.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
♦ � Address above Fire Prevention
Rogers Properties 5851 - 2nd St. N.E. 11 16.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
6511 - SOth Ave. N. � Fire Prevention
; , Mpls. Mn. 55428 � �
Fau2_M.�•,Iehnsor� 6525 - 2nd St.N.E. 7 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
(3925 Shanrock Dr. Fire Prevention
Mpls. Mn. 55421
Albin Johnson 5800 - 2� St. N. E. 4 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
�� 6824 Ewing Ave. No. Fire Prevention
Mpls. Mn.
,Albin Johnson 5810 - 2� wt. N.E. 4 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
See address above Fire Prevention
•'D.Carlson - T.Anderson 5846 - 2� St. N.E. 6 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
2941 Winthrop Dr. Fire Prevention
St. Paul, Mn. 55109
�Floyd Bradley, 5900 - 2� St. N.E. 7 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich
5861 W. Moore Lake Dr.
j Fridley, Mn. 55432
�� Floyd Bradley 5908 - 2� St. N.E. 7 15.00 Robert D.Aldrich
See address above � - Fire Prevention
� Floyd Bradley 5916 - 2� St. N.E. 7 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
Fire Prevention
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Multiple bwellings August 24, 1973 September 1, 1973 to September 1, 1974
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OWNER ADDRESS UNITS FEE APPROVED BY
' Dale F. Knott 5980 - 2� St. N.E. 7 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
1045 Peters Place Fire Prevention
� Mpls. Mn. 55421
� Duayne Roepke 5035 - 3rd St.N.E. 7 15.00 Robert D, Aldrich,
' 4533 Lakeland Ave. No. ' Fire Prevention
Robbinsdale, Mn. 55422
Freund & Koppi Properties
�6629 Clinton 5955-65 - 3rd St. N.E. 4 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
Mpls. Fire Prevention
�David W. Adams .5378 - Sth St. N.E. 4 15.U0 Robert.D. Aldrich,
2$07 Garfield Ave. 80. Fire Prevention
Mpls. Mn. ' • '
� Terrence H. Mickley, 5419 - 4th St. N.E. � 4 1.5.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
7075 Hickory Dr. Fire Prevention
Fridley, Mn. 55432
� Curtis Bostrom 5400 - Sth St. N.E. 4 15.00 Robe�t D. Aldrich,
5652 Regis Trail Fire Prevention
� Fridley, Mn. 55421
Curtis Bostrom 5410 - 5th St.N.E. 4 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
See address above , Fire Prevention
� Wayne Siewert 251 -�57th Place 7 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
2320 - 48th Ave. So. Fire Prevention
� Mpls. Mn.55405 .
Joseph J. Ryan 105 - 58th Ave. N.E. 7 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
�10785 Valley View Rd. . Fire Prevention
Eden Prairie, Mn. 55343
'John M. Hanson 150 - 592 Way N.E. 12 17.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
7518 Stinson Blvd. Fire Prevention
Fridley, Mn. 55432
151 = 59� Way N.E. �12 17.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
1 Fit-Bar Enterprises Fire Prevention
960 Adeline Lane,
I Golden Valley, Mn. 55427
,� Carlyle J. Mathson 6341 Hwy. 65 N.�. 10 15.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
Rt. 1, Box 3, Fire Prevention
� Aurora, M n. 557b5
Midwest Forklift Trucks 351 - 74th Ave. N.E. 11 ' �- 16.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
2711 Broadway N.E. Fire Prevention
' Mpls. Mn. 55413
Midwest Forklift Trucks 389 - I4th Ave.N.E. 11 � _ 16.OU Robert D. Aldrich,
' see address above " Fire Prevention
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Multiple Dwelling Licenses August 24, �9,3 � 25 D
, . OWNER ADDRESS UNITS FEE APPROVED
BY
� Midwest Forklift Trucks Co. 415 - 14th Ave. 11 16.00 Robert D.Aldrich,
2711 Broadway N.E. Fire Prevention
I Mp1s. Mn. 55413
' Jeffrey D. Mosiman
' 9242 Flanders St.
' Blaine, Mn, 55434
M. A. Biddle,
� 4800 Cedar Lake Rd. So.
Mpls. Mn. 55416
' Virginia T. Jacobsen,
231 - 79th� Way
Fridley, Mn. 55432
' Sherwood K. Jordahl,
6657 W..Broadway,
Brooklyn Park, Mn. 55428
� , Vernon S. Hoium
925 Dain Tower,
, Mpls. Mn, 55402
William Shaw
5368 Ma.tterhorn Dr.
' Fridley, Min. 55421
S & S Investment Co.
� 1202 Pike Lake Dr.
New Brighton, Mn. 55112
� S & S Investment Co.
see above address
, K. Peterson
H. Nelson
2441 Lyndale Ave.So.
� Mpls. Mn. 55405
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' K.Peterson
� Hubert M. Nelson
See above address
William C. Warner
I� Box 49, Wayzata, Mn. 55391
Donald C. Wescom
' 117 Mississippi Place
Fridley, Min. 55432
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181 - 79th Way
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211 - 79th Way
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6542 Central Ave. N.E. 4
5940 East River Rd. 12
7400 Lyric Lane
5475 Ma.in St.N.E.
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5495 Main St. N.E.
6011 Main St.N.E.
6019 Main St. N. E.
6021 Main St. N.E.
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Fire Prevention
Robert D.Aldrich,
Fire Prevention
15.00 Robert D. Aldrich
Fire Yrevention
15.00 Robert D. Aldrich
Fire Prevention
17.00 Robert D. Aldrich
Fire Prevention
15.00 Robert D. Aldrich
Fire Prevention
17.00 Robert D. Aldrich.
Fire Prevention
17.00 Robert D. Aldrich,
Fire Prevention
15.00 Robert D.Aldrich,
Fire Prevention
15.00 Robert D.Aldrich,
Fire Prevention
15.00 Robert D.Aldrich,
Fire Prevention
15.00 Robert D.Aldrich,
Fire Prevention
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i� l�ult�.gle I?w��1in� �.icenses Au�ust 24, 15 , 3
OWI+1 R �DDitESS UNIT3 FEE AP�'ROVED $'X
I�Higk�lar�d Park Aevslopment 610 ��bozn�: Rd. �t 15.00 �t�abert A. AJ.dxich,
�4Q �rs��alaav�r� �.ci. F�.re Prat��n�ic��n
A�oka� �. ��3�?�
��Tighlar�d Pa�k Dov�lrapmene 63Q Osbvrne Rd. 34 39.OQ Robex� U. Aldxich�
, ��� ubove� addr�ss Fix�e FrevBn�ip�
,H1$hiand �ar�C D�v��opm�n� G94 Osborne Rd, N.E. 34 39.04 Rob�xt A, A1dr3chR
�e� abova addxeas F�re Prevention
��d�trata Rea1Ly 15�-17.� Satellite �3 38.p0 Robert Ll. A�.driGh,
6�+ �^ 2nd St, Lane Fixe Preventiot�
W�.nona, �lrl. 55987
'�dst�om R�alty 19S Satellite Lane 20 25.09 Robert D. Aldr�ch�
Sea abov� addre�s Fire Pr�v�at�on
��atrllite L,ans �Assn. 201 Satellite Lane 11 1�i.v0 Robert D. Aldarieh�
�1�5 Mi�sis��ppi Sz. k'ire Prevention
iV�v�r �righton, k�n, 551.12
' W. ,J. M�.+�I�iW 22� Satellite I,ane 11 16.Op Robert D. Aldrich,
��4.3 �y1�pr St. N.E, Fire Prevent�.an
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'' �STIMAT�S FQR FRIDI�EY GI7Y GQUNCIL GONSID�RATION Al1GU$T 2Q, 1973
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Carl N�wquist, Prosecutor
N�11, �mith, Juster, Feikema 8� Haskv�tz
1Q54 Bullders �xchange �uilding
Minneapalis� Minnesota 5�402
� ,Ssrvices render�d as Prosecutor-dated August 8, 1973
, Com�to�'k & DaviS, Ine, �
°,Con�ultin� �ngine�rs ,
1�46 County Road "'.l'"
M9 nneap�l'i�s�, Mi nnesvta 55432
For �he furnishing of resident inspection and re5jdent
supervisipn �or the staking out of the fol1owing
c�onstruc�ian work:
Water Improvement Prpject No, 111 from July 2 through
' auly 28, 197� (FARTIAL Estimate #6)
SAnitary S�wer & Water Improvement Pro�ect �11� from
' July 2 through �u1�r 2�, 197� (PARTIAI. �stimate #5�
�tres� Improv�m�nt Pro ect No. 1973-1 &� fram �lu1y 2
throu�h auly 28� 1973 �PARTiAI. �stimate #5)
Wat��r Impravem�nt Pr�j��� Na. 11Q fro� Jul�r ��hrough
�u1y 2$, 1�73 (PARTTAL �stimate #3)
Risplm,� Fixur�s� �nc.
1�66 Ben�on Av�nue
S�, P�u1e Minn�s�ta 55116
FTNAL �stimat� �- Fixtures. Fri'dle� Li'quor Stpre
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$ 1�145.Q0
86a,6Q
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MALI., SMITFi, JUSTER, FEIKEMA ond HAS�CVITZ
ATTQRNEY$ AT �AW
1059 BU��-L�ERS EXCHANGE ¢LpG.
M�NMEAPOLIS, MINNESQTA 9pA02
339- 1481
� City af Fridl�y
643� Universi.Xy Avenue �V.E.
Frid�.ey� Minnesota 55432
GJN ATTN; Gerald Aav1s, City M�na�nr
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S/B/73
WL�18K RETURN 7M15 �OR?ION W�TN YOUfi PA�MEN7
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FQRWARpED FROM �AST STATEMENT
Services x�endered ae prosecutor fa�
�he G�.ty a� Fridley.
3Q hours w re�ainer $1,AQO,QQ
SeeretaXial sezvice8 $ lOQ,00
1-� hours -� time in
exeass of retain�r 45.QQ
SUBURBAN O�FICES
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IFRIDLEY
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$1,1�+5.00 $1,14S.OQ
! deC!are unde� per.aities pf !aw that thtS
a�COUni, c�asm ar demand is just and COt�
rect and t�a rt ft has been pa��
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August 8, 1973
� Mr. Gerald Davis
�1ty Manager
Fridl��; Municipal Ruil.ding �
6�+:�1 Unive�rsi.ty Avenue N.E.
' Fx�.d��y, Minnesota 55432
Aeax �Ir, Davis :
5ui?E IQ[�O
BUILDEFS EXC'+A�yq� �UIL�IN!'„�
MINNEAPp�iS, h�iNN(SaTA $�+9.�)P
TELEPHONE 339-I+M1�41
cRiG�EY OFFiCE
64w� ���NiVEAS�TY AVENUE N.�.
FWiG�EY, M-n.r.�E50Tq f64]�
7E�EPHO�v� 560-$�70
Re: July Prosecution Wo�k
Enclosed please find my time reeords for prosecution woxk
dux�n$ July, 1973 alang with my fee statement for se�'vic�s rendered,
A.s you knowd �ollowin� extensive efforts to gain tha volum-
Caxy cooperakion of LesGer �hies in the i.nnumerable ordi.nance vi�ola-�
ticans ha 1s �.nvolved in, it became necessar� to bring Mr. Chies into
Ccaurt, I wa� aduised y�st�ex�day morna.ng tha� he ha� be�n fvund guil.ty
iq a17. �ive eharg�s that were befare the Court on Au�ust b, 1�73. �he
G�aur� has levi.ed fi.ne� tota].ling $35Q.OQ or 9Q days in jail„ Pprti.ona
Q� �h� eentenc� have been stayed for vaxying periods of tim� p�nding
�a�rectiar�s oi the prs�blems, For i.�tsta�ce, 1°Ir, Chies haa ten daya �n
tahi�h t� �emove th� vshicles from the prQp�rty. Thsre are presentiy two
pthe�' cha�ge� pend�.ng againat Mr, Chies on non-residential pxoger�y.
H� h�s �nt�rad pleas oE not guilty and these matters shauld �ome ta
tr�a7. w�thin several. taeeks. ,�dditianally, I am advised �hat t'he e�.ecGxi.-
.:s? in��;�e: tc�r 'ias issued a directive Lor correctiun of nucn�rous electrical
prcablems. An inspection will be made within several day� and citafiipns
wi1.1 be issued for any existin$ defi�i.encies.
Tn addi,tlon ta Chreatening �ne, I und�xs�and that Mr. Chi�a
ma�r hav� issued threats aga�.nst qther Gity r�n�l,oyees. If such incidectCa
� xoCur �.� the �uture� T hppe that I will be immedi�tel.y advised ao that
I Can taka ��propriate actian.
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TIM� R�CORn FoR iUt.Y, 1973 PROSi:cl`TION wORK
�, Court and Tr.ivel
�. Offic� Confer�ences
�, �o1iCe Of�icer5
b, Ci.ty Emplcayees
c. Citizens
3, Phone Conferences
a, Falice Ofii.cers
h. c it} Enipi��yees
c� Citizens
d. Attorneys
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3� minukea
2 hours �0 minutes
15 minutes
15 minutes
1 hour 30 minutes
2 houra 15 minutes
4. Corrssppndence and Formal Complaints
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3 hours 45 minut�s
4 hours 15 minutes
6 ho� s 30 minuzes
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df�play f�xtures f�COrporated •19�6 benson avenue j�t. paul, minne�sota 5511Ei
Tun�> 1'7, 1973
M]C � C;c?r!� 1d , Da.�,T i s
C.i tv n�' �ri�lpti�
64�1 University =��enue N.E,
Fr�dley� Minn�!sota
D4dr Jprryi
p� par e+�ir nh�nP c�hv�rsation oi t��iay� due to the
� pxotzactsd cie Lay�6 th<tt are heyond oux cont ra 1�+' T. hc�
new Li.quca�r �tore, we would appreciate a pacstiat payment.
�"or a11 practical purnoses our work is com�leted. The
, enc'�o�ed invoiceG #0443 $181.90
#0442 $18775.00
#0083 105.65
Total _____�......_ ].g�062.55 __
� repxesPnt thP total as far a,s I know a�t the present time,
�Q, 3� ypu coutd advance 75a5 of this total it w�uld alt-
ev�ate oux money situati4n.
Regarc�4,
is�lay Fixtures� TnC.
a�ihn F_. Aer��tedt, Pxe�ident
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� h�!v� Y�st�ad the Yix�ures ,and inatallaticm. The job is carRpl�te and
�x#�,i�fact,oty and � rec4ma�end payn�ent oi this balance af $!�, 765.6�.
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To City of Fridley for rvork on new liquor store
3 sheets plywood � �12
Paint� thinner= primer� filler
Sandpaper� hardware
41 man hours cutting at $10 per hr.
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APPQINTMENTS FOR COUNCIL CONSENT AND APPROVAI, - AUGUST 2p, 1973
NAME POSITION SALARY EFFECTIV� DATE REPLACES
Gerald �. Long Operations & $805 August 27, Wayne Hintz
5833, 73rd Avenue No, Maintenance Man, per 1�73
Brooklyn Park, Minn. Street Section, Month
Public Warks Dept.
Colleen Olson Switchboard & $446 August 20, Bonnie Gingerich
1660 Mississippi St. License Clerk, per 1913
Frid1ey, Minn. Finance Dept. Month
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Mr. John Boland
Metropolitan Council
300 Metro Square Building
7th and Robert
St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
Dear Mr. Boland:
In response to your letter requesting an opportunity to meet with
the Fridley City Council, the meeting date of
has been scheduled for this meeting. Our City Council meeting
begins at 7:30 p.m. and we will schedule you at the beginning
so you will not have to wait.
Thank you for y.our interest in our community and we are looking
forward to meeting with you. .
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Yours truly,
Frank G. Liebl
Mayor, City of Fridley
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BF2G?QKLYM CHNT�ti. MINNESQTA Il6A1i1
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Mr Caerald R Davis
Manago�
�itX of Fridl�y '
b431 University Avenue N�
Fridiey, Minnesota 554�2
Dear Mr Dayis
C�n� 175 watt mercury vapo� custom residential underground street light was
install�d Au�ust 2, 1973, on Project �STI.T FRD JAT, N-ProjeGt �7508$4, at
tho fallc�wing address--
�-�ast Ra�ulae Road and Matterhom prive
An• 1�5 watt mercury vapor custom residential under�rovnd street (ight was
inatalled July 26, 1473, on Project +�STLT FRD LAY. N-�roject +�7573Q8, at
tha follcwing address--
--W*:t •nd of Ben More Drive
Qne 175 watt mecGUry vapor ave�h�d str�et it9h+ w�� installsd July 19,
1973, an Project �STI.T FRD MAW, 1�#-Project �757311, at the foflowing addraas-�
--b3b4� Monrc� Stroet N�
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an� issue a spscial u�e permi� a?'o�ir..� a Re�l E-tate off3ce in a
Resid�r,tia�. �,ei�hborh�oc3 at +.hA di.SCxC't�nn. O? the ci±y cc?i;�cil.
Ti' T may be of further ser�•� .^.�, nleasP feel fre� to ca ll me.
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a gq�]. �state Office during the time that it es to procesa�
thls applicat�.on and zoning ame,t��e t
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FR�ULkY L`c;AGUE 0F WuMN'N VQTFRS
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lS4��. Ultiversi'Gy AY�. I�.E.
Fr3dle�, Mn� • , 551+�2
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Au�uat �.5, 19?3
I�1 xc�din� tha �utes of tl�e Fridley City Cauxcil aeetf�ea of JuAe
' ��, 19'%�t we noted aevdral error� of o�:i.�siaR. Nw�es r�nd ooa�exts o:f a
xuRbar of pepple apes�kixg fx fs�v�or o�' a t�a,tu�re cetatex }��va been.outted.
Thia doea nat see�; to be �he ease for t�oae Pa�riug � golf �ourae,
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��, the i�tereat ot eo=p:' �±te znd �ecurate records, the �'ollowin�
n+aaae and e��ente al�QUld be ineluded in the a�i.nutesa of ths�t ,aeeting:
�) Le� PArker�s atAte�ent of uPl�o="t of tl�e nature center iro�t Lhe
Sie�A Club.
�) Ar. W�tl.ter Breekenarid6e � s statenient, aa read by I�ra. S rre au
t�n� t�he n�ture eent�er +and t�ha 1�4PZRG � ' p��
rePox�.
�) T�eodors� Melone►�a at�Le�tent �x'ox the AudubW4 Sooiety� read by IY(rs.
Sporra� (Mias �eZone was unable to sts�p past 14tGi0 p.x., when the
ru�ture �entar Prc�poner�te had their ,firat opportunitT to apezk, �a Mra,
Sporrm te��ified.
4� I�Gr�. Lill.iaul Mayer, repreaentir�� the Fridle� Leaaue of Wo�ea� Yoterai�
, rAVee s� brief resuxe of �ke bs�ek�round o� the Lez�ue � a atudy s►nd re.. .
°���� �'�PPar''� �or s n�,ture eex�t�r in Na r t h P�rk. She notad thAt
the�re a.xp no nature eentera� within the 10 a�1e atudy a�ea,, but tha�t
����'s are aaverzl �if sc�u�rsesa. Mrs� �:eyer �1,��ther coaatented on the
laok �af ,� survey Q�' �'ridlcy ra$identa. 3he a+�id tha�t last Pall tjre
LWV ��pled the aity irt �ost nei�k►borhpada and .found �rea.ter aup�ort
�'c►r � ns�tuxa eenter t�ia,n !'or a l5olt �ourae.
�) 3�ve�1 Q�her �iti�enffi te�titjrin� ir� favpr p�' � nAture eenter have
a�.sc+ be� ositted fro�a the �aord�
It the► t�,pea a�e a�,ill a�t►�►ilaAl�e, the t�wN.ea a�nd �er�ta pi' tt�oae
Kho 1��'►�+a besri oaitted �ould b� Abtained ira� Lhat aourse. We !w� �,t is
poasihle �or t�ke Gounsi7. xinu�ea to be a�oro �eaura,te �n ilitw�. Tl�ank
Y'mt �'ur your atter�tion itt tk►i.s as�tter.
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Pete� aR �Ierlafsl�y� Admin�strative Asei�tan�
Au�ust 17, 1�7�
�arrespond�nce from �he Lea�ue of Women Voters
FQx epproxlmately the ].aat year, I hava beea rseponsible ior xeviewi�s
tho rough dxa�t v� th� CounciJ, minute�� Every effor� :ta mada to iaclude
�he aai�t�n� of the meeting� and at the �ame time� ta cu� out sume of th�
rep�tition �nd ma�t�r� that are not rel.�vant tv ths topice e�� hat�d. ,�n
xo�wpan�� tQ a l�tt�r �ubmitted by the Fxidley I,eagu� of Women Voters�, as
tae11 a� �oa� geaeral can�m�nta on how aY7. o� the meeti.ngs ar� rsvi�wed,
x�actuld li.k� tc� 1�.st th� review procedure �as fa7.lows:
]., GQmmente znad� by individuals wha do t�At identify themse�,ves
are pmitted.
2� 6psei.al emphasi� is ma,de to make �ur� Gt��,�, items wh�ch are anly
applicable ta the kopi� at hand are included 1n Che minute�,
3. Ev�ry �Yfort 3s made Co aee that �he �ouncll minutes are ae
c�an��.sa and ss accuraCe as po�si'b1e.
��, summary and in answer to the letter addr��sed to us by the Fridley
Lesgue q# Women Voters. every effort waa m�de to g3v� ac�urate xecord of thie
m�ea�i.n� s,a well aa ths others. No effort� �� .any Zime har, bee� taade to ��.ant
ths �tx,�uments sithex way, Also, tha not�s t�ke� at the Gounail m�etin$s
by the� Caun�il Secretary are ccam�lete an� 1� iH prit�c�,p�l.ly my e�.ia�,trtat3on o�'
eame �a��aa� which I feel ara either xepe�it�.oue or are nat p�rtir►�nt tv �Cho
im�diate► �ubject, that are xemoved. If ypu hav� any augge�tio�e 4r �on�nente
yau wou�d l�.k� to make which would aeaist me in determining the i�ema which
�rou �*�� �h���a ox shc�uld nctt be included� z would be mo�e tha� happy to
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