11/12/1973 - 5518PATRICIA ELLIS
COUNCIL SECRETARY
PUBLIC H�ARING MEE7ING
NOVEMBER 12, 1973
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL — PUBLIC HEARING MEETING - NOVEMBER 12, 1973
7:30
PLEDGE 0� ALLEGIANCE: Given
IfVVOCATIOPd; by Mayor Liebl
ROLL CALL: A�1 present
PRESENTATION:
MR� JOHN BOLAND, CHAIRMAN, METROPOLITAN COUNCIL ].
Presentation given and new policies of communication explained.
Mr. Boland to check into the denial of LAWCON funds to Islands of Peace.
PROCLAMATION:
"NATIOPJAL BIBLE WEEK`� — NOVEMBER lg — 25, 197.3 2—? A
Proclamation adopted.
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ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
Adopted.
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PUBLIC HEARING, NOVEMBER 12, 1973
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PUBLIC HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT: STREET IMPROVE—
MENT PROJECT ST, 1974-1 AND ST. 197�-2 CMSAS), .,,, 3 � 3 q
Public Hearing opened at 8:04 p,m, Objections to improvement
of�57th voiced. No objections to improvement of Harris Lake '
Estate improvements, O�position to i���provement of 732 Avenue being
improved at this time expressed. Four property owners on Bacon
Drive objected to opening the street for through traffic. Traffic
pattern of area to be studied to determine reasibility of opening
Bacon Drive. Oppos7tion to improvement of Sunrise Drive voiced.
Objection to improvement to Rainbot�r Drive expressed by one property
owner. Some objection to opening Arthur Street from Rice Creek Road
to Mississippi voiced, but no objection to the improvement. Request
to review intersection of Old Central and h1ississippi for possible need
for semaphore. Property owners advised that these items wiil be
considered on December i0. 1973. Public Hearing closed at 10:25 p.m.
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE CREATION OF A NEW ZONING
DISTRICT CALLED CREEK AND RIVER PRESERVATION
DISTRICT� � � , � � � � � � � � � � , � � � � � � � � � 4 � Lt �
Public Hearing opened at 10:26 p,m. Ms. Margaret Iverson, 7899
Broad Road questioned possibility of rebuilding her home if it
was more than 5Q/ destroyed by flooding. The Acting C�ty Manager
said this would be possib]e in the flood p�ain area, but nat the
flood way area. Public Hearing closed at 10:49 p.m.
PUBLIC HEARING ON REGISTERED LAND SURVEY
P�S, �%�—Og; BY HARLAND BERRY, GENERALLY
LOCATED ALONG THE WEST AND NORTH SHORES OF
LOCKE LAKE � . � � � , � � � � , � � � � � �
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Public Hearing opened. Question of City's responsibility of
maintenance of lake bottom raised in conjunction with the acquisition
of the center of the lake by t.he City. Easement for maintenance requested,
Public Hearing closed at 11:00 p.m. Resolution #149-1973 adopted,
indicating the Council approval of the plat with the conditions that
an easement be dedicated to the City for the execution of Pub�ic Works
procedures under water and that after the City accepts the title to
the lake bottom remaining parcel, this does not obligate the City
for its entire maintenance.
PUBLIC HEARING, NOVEMBER 12, 1973
OLD BUSINESS:
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CONSIDERATION OF DESIGNWARE INDUSTRIES� INC�
REQUEST T� DISCUSS THE FIRE HYDRANT STIPULATION
�TABLED �CTOBER 29, 1973) � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 6
Stipulation for installation of Fire Hydrant waived with the
conditions that letter of agreement fron� the t�1so property owners
be obtained, Designware letter of agreement for placement of snow
from Fridley Bus Garage property, and Fridley Bus Garage letter
of approval of plovring a lane for access for Fire equipment.
NEW �us�� s :
CONSIDERATION OF ACQUISITION OF TAX �ORFEIT
PROPERTY BEING OFFERED FOR SALE. � � � � � � � � � � �
Administration authorized to acquire the lots.
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APpROVAL OF LETTER TO CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS
REGARDING FRIDLEY SILVER �UBILEE� � � � � � � � � � . � S � � C
•Administration authorized to send letters. .
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rdEW BlJS I f�ESS (CO(VT I NlJED)
RECEIVING TH� MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
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Minutes received,
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RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS —
' DESIGN �ONTROL �'�EETING OF NOVEMBER c�, 1973, F,,,,, 10
' 1. Request for construction of Bui]ding by Coachman Corp.
Concurred with Subcommittee and approved with their stipulations.
2, Request for construction of an addit�on by Gazda Investment.
Approved w�th stipu7at�ons of Subcommittee.
3. Request for construction of addition by Simer Pump Company.
Approved with stipulations of Subcommittee, and indicat7ng
the app]icant will work with the Administration for the
satisfactory solution to the fifth stipulation (driveway).
� � 4. . Request to construct an addition by Assurance F�lanufact�rring.
Approved with five stipulations. Variance granted with the
requirement that the applicant obtain letters of approval from
the abuting property owners. �
5, Request to construct an addition by Saeetizan Systems.
Approved with stipulations of Subcommittee.
6. Request to construct an addition by Midland Coop.
Approved as recommended by Subcommittee.
PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 12, i973
Receiving the M�nutes of the Building Standards -
Design Control Meeting of November 8, 1973 Continued,
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7. Request to construct Garages to be used by Apartment dwellers
by Holmquist Enterprises.
Approved with the stipulation of the Subcommittee.
Minu�es Received,
Estimates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 11 B
Approved.
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�IF BUS I NESS (CONT I NU E�.
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR
BIDS �OR PACKAGE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE� ��� 12 - 12 A
Resolution #]50-1973 adopted.
CONSIDERATION OF GIVING TIME �FF TO CITY
EMPLOYEES AROUND THANKSGIVING DAY� , , , , , � , , , , 13
� Council authot^ized additional holiday for full time employees,
, with the s�atement that this would not
set a precedent.
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CONSIDER,4TION OF APPROVING TAX FORFEIT LOTS �OR
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1.-�Auaitor's Subdivision #129 Parce] 720 - Hold, trade for Street Easement.
2. Auditor's Subdivision #129 Parcel 2100 - Acquire, retain portion
for drainage purposes and sell remainder to V, F. W.
3, Spring Valley Addit�on, Parce] 1180 - Hold, ponding area & Park
Parcel 1260 - Hold, ponding area & Park
Parcel 1340 - Ho1d, �onding area & Park
4. Auditor's Subdivision #94, Parcel 600 - Acquire for right of way.
5. No Action
6, No Action
7, Fridley Park, Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 15 - Hold for Park `
8. No Action
9. Auditor's Subdivision #94 - Acquire for right of 4ray (Pat^cel 60)
10. Chouinard Terrace, Parcel 10 - Acquire right of way only.
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PUBLIC HEARTNG MEETING OF NOVEMBER 12, 1973
Mr. John Carroll: Request for Lot Split
Council directed Mr. Carrol ta ta7k to Peter Herlofsky
during regular office hours for direction to the proper
application procedu►°e and Subcommittee review
Mr. Leonard Passon: Request for City to check conditions
and hazards of planting of tree on Highway Department right
of way.
Administration directed to check situation and contact
Highway Department for solution if necessary.
1464 h1ississippi Street: Request for Possible move of
Telephone Pole when improvements are made in area.
Administration to check location of pole and determine
possibility of changing 7ocation,
ADJOURN: 11:59 p.m.
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THE MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC HEARING MEETING Of THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL Of NOVEMBER 12, 1973
The Pubiic Hearing Meeting of the Fridley City Council of November 12, 1973 was
called to order at 7:30 P. M, by Mayor Liebl.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Liebl led the Council and the audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag. •
INVOCATI�N:
� The Invocation was offered by Mayor Liebl.
� ROLL CAL.L :
MEMBERS PRESENT: �ouncilman Starwalt�uand1MayoreLieb�uncilman Breider,
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MEMBERS ABSENT: None.
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REQUEST FOR LOT SPLIT BY JOHN CARROLL: � �.'"
Mayor Liebl �o�osedMrlatarrMayor�LWebl saidntheeproposedbplat would beUwithin�
review the p p P
the Second Ward and indicated Mr. Carroll's question to be, which of the Subcommittees
he would have to attend for consideration of approval of the plat.
The City Engineer outlined to Mr. Carroll that he would have to make application
for the proposed plat and attend the Plats and Subs and Planning Commission meetings
with his request. Mayor Liebl directed Mr. Carroll to visit the City Offices during
the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P. M. �f_
PRESENTATIQN: •
Mdyor Liebl introduced Mr. John Boland, Chairman of the Metropolitan Council to the
Council and audience.
Mr. Boland explained to the Council that upon taking the duties of the Chairman of
the Council, he had immediately appointed a personal staff, He indicated the hope
that the lack of communication between the Metro Council and the members of the
various suburban co�rrnunities would be eliminated.
Mr. Boland stre15eAdmhnistpativecAssistantmifbever�there isca'questiontorsprob7em9
in touch with h
that they would be able to assist with. He said if his Assistant would rece�ve
a call, he'would know about the matter immediately. He indicated to the Council
that it is often difficult for people to reach him, but his assistant is in his
office the majority of the time.
CouncilmanationdforSLAWCONaFundsWin conjunctiontw�th�theels]ands ofePeaceaFoundation.
the appl�c had received the application back with the statement that the
�He indicated the Ci�y
City does not have enough low income housing. He point2d out when the City ha
submitted the Comprehensive Plan to the Metro Council, this was sent back also
with the same remarks. Councilman Breider continued, commenting that the City had
made some modifications in the Comprehensive Plan and this brought it to the level
of acceptance by the Metro Council. Councilman Breider questioned how the City
would be able to improve this condition and be eligible for the LAWCON•Funds.
Mr. Boland said he was not familiar with the case in questions. He pointed out
that thlications arerreviewednindWVidually by theuCouncil to establish aebalancened
the app
Mr. Boland said the possibility of obtaining Federal money for low income hous�ng
is not in existance at this time, so it would be impossible to obtain assistance
to improve this balance within the City.
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Mr. Boland referred to the question at hand and said he would research the matter
and get in touch with someone in Fridley the following day with some indication
on the reasoning behind the denial. '
Councilman Nee said Mr. Boland and Mr. Hofested had both indicated their activities
in the Metro Council were to plan and guide area communities and yet, things are
happening where the Metro Council staff is governing the communities and imposing
their feelings on them. He continued stating the City staff is getting tangled with
the Metro Council staff. Councilman Nee expressed the opinion that the Metro
Council should hire people on their staff who have run for office. He felt
the staffing with the young college graduates was not a good method of finding
people with experience in public contact.
Mr. Boland said there is a large staff at the Metro Council and this does tend
to tangle things up. He continued there are 14 full time people plus the Chairman
of the Council. He repeated that the Cauncil is a political body and anyone wishing
input would be allowed two weeks or roore to come to the Council, and request a
staff report. Mr. Boland indicated the staff is trying to remove the great deal
of paper work involved. He said the staff does come up with recommendations and
the Council will rubber stamp the matters. Mr. Boland said it is his hope that this
policy will change and he indicated this is in the process of reversing.
Mayor Liebl listed the matters in which he believed the City of Fridley would need
the assistance of the Metro Council:
� 1. A great deal of cooperation is need'ed from the Metropolitan Transit
Commission in establishing service within the City of Fridley. He mentioned
the need for the young people and the senior citiiens of fridley to have
transportation available. He stated, there had been a recent approval for the
...construction of three bus shelters in the City. �
2. Assistance is needed in the a.rea of the Metro Sewer Board. Mayor Liebl
said the City of Fridley is willing to pay their fair share and some of the
� area communities feel the suburbs are being used by the two core cities.
� He continued saying the City of Fridley had�built a good system and
� the system had to be turned over to the Metro Sewer Board. Mayor Liebl
said the City has no objections to this, and paying their fair share, but
this should be fair on the seven county basis also.
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Chairman Boland said this is the type of change he lioped to execute.
PROCLAMATION:
"NATIONAL BIBLE WEEK" - NOVEMBER 18 - NOVEMBER 25, 1973:
Mayor Liebl explained he had received a letter from Mayor Lee Alexander, Mayor
of Syracruse, Chairman, Mayors' Committee for National Bible Week, and in the
spirit of good faith, he would recommend the Council adopt the proclamation
designating November 18 through November 25 as National Bible Week.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to adopt the Proclamation for "National Bible Week"
being November 18, 1973 through November 25, 1973. Seconded by Councilman.Starwalt.
. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
ADOPT�ION OF AGENDA:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the agenda as presented. Seconded by
Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously. •
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
PUBLIC HEARING ON IMPROVEMEN7:
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IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1974-1 AND S7.1
MOTION by Councilman Nee to waive the reading of the Public Hearing Notice.
Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimous]y.and the Public Hearing opened at 8:04 P.M.
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The Acting City Manager/City Engineer, Nasim Qureshi, explained that some of the
streets within the proposed improvement project had been petitioned for and
some where included in the overall 10 year street improvement plan for the entire
upgrading of the City of fridley streets. He pointed out that 90q of the streets
in the City had been improved and the addition of the remaining streets would
eliminate more substandard streets and equalize the cost of maintenance throughout
the City. He added, some of the streets within the project had not been petitioned
for.
57TM PLACE - 4TH STREET TO 7TH STREET:
Mayor Liebl stated the price for front foot in this area would be $14.23 per foot.
Mayor Liebl asked if this street had been petitioned and the Acting City.Manager
said it had not been. Councilman Breider asked if the water and sewer would be
included,.and the Acting City Manager answered this would be installed so that
the roads would not have to be torn up in the future.
Mr. R. T. Simmons, 360 57th P]ace N. E„ addressed the Council and stated he
' felt it a little difficult to address the Council because he was very upset at
this proposal. He explained he did not want the improvement of 57th Place because
this was in back of his home, He referred to the improvement of two years ago
and said the Council had indicated this would not devalue his property and he is
sure it has. He commented he is still paying the assessments for the improvement
. • of the side street and now it is proposed for the improvement of the back street.
He pointed out, no property owners had petitioned for the improvement.
Mr. Marvin Hartse, 475 57th Place N. E., addressed the Council and said he did not
� want the street improved. He said he would be payinq for the 170 feet of street -. :
and he could not afford this amount at the present time. He questioned if there
were a shortage in road oil, would the amount of the assessments be increased.
Mr. Donald Hippen, 464 57th Place N..E., said he was opposed to the improvement
of 57th Place. He added, his�driveway and garage are on the other street.
Mr. Glen R. Ramsdetl, 400 57th Place N. E., said he was opposed to the improvement
of the street.
Mr. Robert Engstrom, 455 57th Place N. E., said he opposed the improvement.
Mr. John Tiller, 417 57th Place also objected to tfie improvement.
Mr. Robert R. Amborn, 405 57th Place, asked who would be paying for the improvement
of the easements. He indicated there was a 30 foot easement. The Mayor said the
City would be paying for the easement if it is in their passession and the County
would pay if this was their easement. •The City Engineer said if the easement was
the public right of way, the cost of the easement would be spread over the entire
street.
�S UIRE DRIVE, DANA COURT, AND CAMELOT LANE (RICE CREEK ROAD TO MISSISSIPPI STREET
AUTHUR STREET 70 THE EAST OR HARRIS LAKE EST�ITES :
Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Harris if he was in favor of the proposed improvements and
Mr. Harris said he would agree to the installation of the improvement. Mayor
Liebl asked Mr. Harris if he was prepared to pay the asse$sments, and Mr. Harris
said he would. � •
732 AVENUE - HIGHWAY #65 EAST SERVICE ROAD TO CENTRAL AVENUE:
The Acting City Manager said the City hoped the people would get together_and vacate
the street and use the main access. Ne pointed out that now there is some building
on 73z and the improvements previously planned would be reactivated.
� Councilman Breider questioned where the buiiding was being constructed. The Acting
City Manager said this was Central Auto Parts. Mayor Liebl said this had been part
of the stipulations for the added construction that the roadway be improved within
two to three years. _
Mr. Thomas Flaherty, Central Auto Parts, 1201 732 Avenue N. E., said he had understood
that this improvement would be in two years. Mayor Liebl said the assessments would
be levied in 1975. Councilman Breider asked if there was a need that the street
be installed at this time. The Acting City Manager pointed out that for the present �
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installation of the roadway and one of the reasons was because of the Rice Creek
Water Shed District concerns about the washing of the s�oil of the area into
Rice Creek. He said the improvement would be the one method of stopping this
erosion and silting of the Creek.
Mr. Flaherty said he had talked to the land owners of the area and it was the
consensus of the area that the improvement not be done at the present time.
He corrmented on the development of the area and said the people were not opposed
to the improvement, they would be more able to meet the assessment price in the
future. He explained that the area people are still recovering from the
assessments on 73r.d,
Mayor Liebl said he could not see the dirt street there. Mr. Flaherty said the
area is commercial and only 50% of the property is developed, He indicated the
two main property owners to be Central Auto Parts and Fridley Auto Parts.
Mayor Liebl pointed out that the assessments would not be levied until 1975. He
asked if the improvements were delayed, would the property owners give the City
full support in the future.
Mr. Leroy Haluptzok, 1240 73z Avenue N. E., fridley Auto Parts, said he would
favor the delay of the improvements for some time.
Mayor Liebl again pointed out that the improvement of the street had been one of
the stipulations of the Building Standards Design Control Subcommittee when the
addition was approved. .
The City Engineer agreed and said there were two reasons for the importance of the
improvement being installed. He referred to the requests of the Rice Creek Water
Shed District to eliminate the erosion into Rice Creek and secondly, the intent
of the City to upgrade the standards of the area by improvement of the street
and the installation of fencing so the cars would not be setting all over the
property. The City Engineer said there is a need for the improvement in the
appearance of the area. He pointed out that the assessments would not be levied
until about 1975. . .
Councilman Starwalt said he is familiar with the area and he thought this was
the worse street in the City of Fridley.. .
Mr. Flaherty said he is attempting to improve the property, but he questioned if the
construction of the improvements to the property could be handled along with the
added expense of the levied assessments for the street improvement. He indicated
the street is needed.and wanted, but did not think the financial.burden of the
two improvements could be met at the present time.
Councilman Starwalt pointed out that the improvement would greatly improve the
value of the property, and the assessments would not be levied for two years.
He said the two year period would be enough time for the property owners to
prepare financially for the payment.
Mr. Cliford Thoe, 7250 Central Avenue N. E., said he lived right on Central and
would like to delay the improvement. He said he had 175 feet on 73rd and had
a$3,500 assessment for this improvement. He said with the added assessment,
this would be a financial burden on him. He questioned if the improved 73a would
be as wide as 73rd. The City Engineer said no, this would include a concrete.
curb and a blacktop street. Mayor Liebl satd Mr. Thoe's assessment for the
improvement of 73'2 would be $1,630 as estimated at this time.
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Councilman Starwalt asked Mr. Thoe if the assessment amount included any other
improvement beside the street. Mr. Thoe said no, the water had already been •
installed. Councilman Starwalt said he was sure the amount of the assessment �
cou�d be accounted for. The Gity Engineer said he was surprised at this price.
He continued, the actual assessment never goes over the estimate. Mr. 'fhoe asked
if he had perhaps paid for both sides of the street. The City Engineer said this
would not be done.
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Mr. Thoe said since 73rd has been improved, the street has turned into a drag
strip and the property owners cannot stand the noise. Ne falt some of the
traffic must be traveling at 70 miles per hour on the improved roadway. He
said he had called the Police Department, but felt it was not his business to
pursue the matter beyond this step.
Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Thoe if he was opposed to the improvement of 732 at this
time and Mr. Thoe said he would like to delay the improvement because at this
time he is paying $1,500 in taxes on his property.
BACON DRIVE - ONONDAGA STREET TO 75TH AVENUE:
Ms. Virginia Conrad, 7440 Bacon Drive N. E., addressed the Council and stated
she objected to the improvement being she did not want Bacon to become a through
• street. She firmly stated there is a barricade at the end of the street and the
area property owners would like the barricade left there,
The City Engineer said the improvement of this street had been considered in 1970 and
the Council had indicated it would be reconsidered in 1971 and installed. The City
Engineer explained that this was not brought back for improvement in 1971 and now
. with the improvements in the area, it is the only dirt street remaining in the
area.
Mrs.�Conrad pointed out that some right of way would have to be acquired for the
improvement of the street. The City•Engineer said this wou7d be a part of the
plans for the improvement of the area. Mayor Liebl said this would be bought
by negotiations or condemned. The City Engineer said if the City was not able to
negotiate for the purchase of the property, they would go to the legal process for
acquisition. �
Mrs. Conrad recalled the people of the area had indicated they did not want the
' streets improved in 1970 and ihe City had set the improvement as�d e for several
years. She pointed out that she was not expressing the view that the street
should not be improved, she wou7d question the need for the installation of a
30 foot street in the area. She asked if it would be possible to construct one
half of a street which would not go to 75th Avenue. She said she did not
want a race track created in the area as had been done with other through streets.
She said there is such a race track in the back yards of the area homes at the present
� time, and the property onwers had requested the installation of a stop sign and it
had not been installed. She suggested Arthur Street be improved instead.
Mrs. Conrad pointed out that Onan had been a good neighbor and had done a good job �
of ]andscaping and had tried in all areas to conform to the wishes of the neighborhood,
but they did not have any control. over the access and egress of the personnei of the
business. Mrs. Conrad also pointed out that there is not a child in the area who
does not use the street to gain access to the park, and thrs is a very sma]1 park
and the people of the area would like it to remain this way. She stated, if they
have to have a street, she would like it to be one half of a street.
Mayor Lieb] asked the Acting City Manager/City Engineer to explain the proposed
improvement. The City Engineer said there is an accessability question. He said
there is a portion of the area where the right of way would have to be obtained.
He added, the proposed through street is what had been proposed ali along and
there had been a resolution which instructed the improvements to be installed in
1971. He again stated, this is the anly dirt street in the area. The City '
Engineer said McKinley Street in this area is to be improved in 1974.
Mayor Liebl suggested that Councilman Starwalt and Councilman Utter review the
area for an opinion and recommendation to the Council on the improvements, He
mentianed if the plat is appro��ed, those people would have to be considered and the
City would have to be fair to �hem also.
The City Engineer said they would have to consider the factor of providing access
to the other areas. He stressed the p7an being considered was the same as was
considered three years ago. He said they have provided approaches from Onondaga
75th to Bacon Drive.
Discussion followed concerning the installation of services and the storm sewer
in the area. The City Engineer said the necessary water and sewer is already
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Mr. Charles Fowler, 7425 Bacon Drive N. E., asked if it would be possible to
change the traffic pattern on Hayes to one way.• The City Engineer said the
reason for the traffic problems in this area is because of the Onan traffic is
unable to obtain access to the highway, thas is why they take the side streets
and use Moore Lake along Central Avenue for access to the Highway. He said if
all goes as planned, there would be a signal at the intersection of 73rd and
T. H. #65 next year.
A resident of the area presented the Council with letters from Mr. and Mrs. ;
Gary B. 0'Malley, dated November 12, 1973 and Mr. and Mrs. John G. Westby,
dated November 12, 1973, stating they were unable to attend the meeting.
Mrs. Conrad stated the area appears to be large enough for additional development,
but the actual measurements of the properties would prove this to be impossible.
�MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to receive the comnunication from Mr. and Mrs. Gary
B. 0'Malley, dated November 12, 1973 regarding the improvement of Bacon Drive and
also the communication from Mr. and W1rs. John G. Westby, dated November 12, 1973,
also regarding the proposed improvement. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon
a voice vote, all votirrg aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
Mayor Liebl informed the area residents that the members of the Council would
�look at the area and determine the traffic prablems and allow for a practical use
of the entire area. He stated, they would also have to consider the creation
of xlditional difficulties on 75th. �
SUNRISE DRIVE - 61ST AVENUE TO T. H. #47 SERVICE ROAD:
Mr. John L. Ranger, 6211 Sunrise Drive N. E., addressed the Council and said he
had circulated the petition for the improvements of Sunrise Drive. He said he is
sure the amount of the assessment would hurt some people of the area, but he felt
by 1978 when all of the City's streets were to be improved, this assessment would
mount in price and be more severe. He indicated nine people of the area had signed
the petition for the impro�ent. He pointed out that this had not been 50% of
the people of the area. He stated he would favor the installation of the
improvement at this time.
The City Engineer said it was the hope of the City that this is what would be
done. He informed the people of the area and the Council that this assessment
would be less in this area because of the good base which is currently in tact
and the improvement could use this for its base. He stated this improvement
would be half of the price that is charged in other areas where the base cannot
be used for the roadway. He said the normal amount would be $14.00 and this
improvement is estimated at less than $8.00. He repeated the streets in Fridley
will all be brought up to standard by 1978 and if the impr,ovement would be delayed,
there would be an increase in price.
Mr. Ran.ger asked how the City would determine the rate according to the footage
when the lots of the area are pie shaped and irregular. The Finance Director said
it has been the Ci.ty's policy to determine the width at the setback line of the
property: Mr. Ranger asked how the easements in the area would be assessed and the
City Engineer said they would be assessed equally between the property owners in
the area. He indicated this would be for the road easement.
• �. Mr. Wayne Brandt•, 5231 Sunrise Drive, inquired why the petition had been honored
when it had not been signed by 50% of the property owners. Mayor Liebl said the .
Council had not honored the petitian, they had only received it. He further
explained, at the present time the people would be able to indicate whether or
not they were in favor of the improvement at the Public Hearing.
The City Engineer stressed the point that a number of streets are improved with-
out the people submitting a petition for the improvement. He indicated the
improvement was only being brought to the attention of the people for input and
determination if it is wanted at ihis time. He said if the majority of the people
are not in favor of the improvement, it can be delayed, this would only involve a
discussion at the present time.
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A resident who had questioned the replacement of the driveways of the area during
the construction of the improvement indicated he would like to go on record in
opposition to the improvement.
� Mr. Ernest P. Powell, 6241 Sunrise Drive N. E„ said he would oppose the improvement.
Mrs. Richard Auer, 6221 Sunrise Drive, said she opposed the improvement. She
explained she had initially signed the petition, but had changed her view.
RAINBOW DRIVE - JUPITER DRIVE TO T. H. #47 SERVICE DRIVE:
The City Engineer said with the petition submitted for the improvement of the other
� street in the area, this street could be included in the improvement which would
reduce the overall costs of the improvement if the area people are interested in
the improvement.
Mr. Leonard Passon, 6271 Rainbow Drive, addressed the Council and stated he was
, opposed to the improvement of Rainbow Drive. Mr. Passon.questioned why this area
had been by passed when the improvement of the remainder of the area was done.
He said as Jong as the improvement was not done before, he would oppose it at this
time. Ne questioned if the developer of the area was to have paid some money into
. pending assessments for this improvement. His impression was that this had been
done.
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Mayor Liebl asked when this money was io have been paid for the improvement, was
it when Sylvan Hills was planned? The City Engineer said this street was an oil
base stabalized street, and now the improvement would be for a blacktopped street
with curbing and gutters. He explained with this improvement, 100% of the cost
would be paid by the property owners. The City Engineer further explained, the
existing roadway r�ill serve as a base for the improvement, and the costs of the
improvement would be reduced because of this factor.
AR7HUR STREET - RICE CREEK ROAD TO MISSISSIPPI STREET:
The City Engineer pointed out the area to be developed and said some of the tots
in the area to the west side of Arthur Street are vacant and have not been developed,
so under this improvement, only the east side of the street would have curbing and
gutters under the currently proposed project. He also pointed out that the Council
felt they did not want to install the storm sewer west of this area at this time,
so this would not be completed, the gutter and curb to the west would be completed
when all of the improvements are installed in the area.
Mayor Liebl questioned the deletion of the curuing on one side of the street and
asked what improvements would be added in the future. The City Engineer pointed
out that this would involve the possibility of continuing the storm sewer of the .
area up Arthur Street to Rice Creek. He asked if the people would be getting a
credit if the street is torn up and improved in the future, The City Engineer said
if the.street is torn up, the people wou]d receive a credit.
Mr. fljalmar Anderson, 1441 Rice Creek Road, asked if Arthur Street would be improved
from 64th and all the way through. The City Engineer said this is the plan. He
pointed out that this is the only way the improvement could gain approval by the
Highway Department.
Mr. Anderson asked how much his assessments were estimated at. .
Councilman Utter said he had talked to Mr. Harris before the present meeting and
Mr. Harris indicated it would be possible for the improvement to run to Camelot
Lane only, and not all the way throught. .
The City Engineer said eventually, the road would be put through, whether it be
now or two years from now. He said only the people abutting the road would be
' paying the assessments.
Mayor Liebl indicated with the other streets in the project, it would make this
improvement more feasible financially for the people of the area.
Mr. Anderson said he had checked into what it titould cost him, he questioned if
Mr. Neuman would also pay a portion of the improvement. The City Engineer said
Mr. Neuman would be paying his share of the improvement.
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Mr. Robyn Larson, 1482 Mississippi Street N. E., asked if the storm sewer would
be installed on Arthur Street. The City Engineer�said there had already been a
Public Hearing on the storm sewer improvements in this area. Mr. Larson asked
if the storm sewer piping of the area would be done before the installation of the
street and the City Engineer said it would be done first. .
Mr. Daryl Wolf, 6446 Arthur Street tJ. E., questioned the proposed installment of
curbing on Arthur Street. He asked if this would just include the street which may
break up at the edges in time. The City Engineer explained the concrete curbing '
wou�d only be installed on the Harris Lake Estates Plat side of the street. He �
explained the drainage problems of the area. When the other side of the street
is developed, he said, the curbing and all other improvements would be added at
this time.
Councilman Starwalt asked if the curb could be put in at the present time. The
City Engineer again explained that the development of the area is not complete to
the west of Arthur Street. He added, there would be an asphalt curb or edge which
would not break up and aid in the drainage such as on 64th at the present time.
He stated, this does look clean and contains the water.
Mr. Wolf said he would oppose the construction of Arthur Street all the way
through at the present time.
MISSISSIPPI STREET - CENTRAL AVENUE TO STINSON:
The City Engineer explained this roadway would be improved as a Minnesota State
Aid Road, and this would involve a normal residential assessment for the people
of the area. He stated, he believed this to be the poorest asphalt street in the
City, and the City had been holding up the improvement because of the drainage
problems in the area. At this point, there seems to be some direction on the
solution of the drainage problems, so it would be possible for the City to install
the improved roadway. He also pointed out that the School District #14 has
requested sidewalks be installed on the north side of the street for the children
attending Rice Creek School and must use this roadway as access to school. The
City Engineer continued explaining that the additional costs of the installation
of the side walk would�be taken care of by the State Aid Funds. He stated the
people would be payng $14.41 per front foot, or the same as residential streets
in other areas. He stated, the City has enough funds fi'rom State Aid to complete
the project.
Mr. Cletus C. Nei, 1465 Mississippi Street N. E., questioned the placement of
the electrical pole in his yard and asked if this improvement were approved,
would this pole be possibly moved to the lot line. The City Engineer said
whenever there is an improvement, the City sends the plans for the improvement
to the utility companies. He said if it is possible to change it to a better
suited position, this would be done at this time.
Mr. Ferdinand F. Holzheu, Jr., 6491 Central Avenue N. E., inquired if the
street would be as wide as it is from Old Central to Highway #65? The City
Engineer said it would not be ttiis wide, the curbing would be angled so these
two corners would match up.
Mr. Holzheu said he had been in he area for 25 years and for the last eight years,
- the traffic on the corner of Old Central and Mississippi has become increasingly
• worse. Ne questioned if there could be a stop signal inStalled here.
Mr. Nei asked what the grade of the road would be established at and the City
Engineer said it would be basically as it is at the present time.
Mr. Holzheu asked what the width of the street would be and the City Engineer
said it would be 46 feet between curbs, or 23 feet from the center.
The City Engineer explained there would still be some problems with the storm
sewer and the drainage of the area. He indicated the system to be provided would
not be a complete system, but it would be at a lesser cost to the area people.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman
Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Leibl deelared the motion carried
and the Public Hearing closed at 10:24 p.m.
Mayor Liebl said this would be placed on the Council agenda for consideration the
second meeting in December.
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PUBLIC HEARING ON CREATION OF A NEW ZONING DISTRICT CALLED CREEK AND RIVER '
PRESER ATION DISTRIC :
MOTION by Councilman Utter to waive the reading of the Public Hearing Notice.
Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing opened at 9:25 p.m.
RECESS:
Mayor Liebl called a ten minute recess at 10:26 p.m.
RECONVENED:
Mayor Liebl reconvened the meeting at 10:42 p.m.
Mayor liebl referred to the map an the agenda which indicated the zoning for the
Creek and River Preservation District. The City Engineer summarized the action
on the matter up until the present meeting and stated there would be a benefit to
those peopie who lived within the district because they would be able to obtain
flood insurance in the future.
The City Engineer said this ordinance would affect some of the people in the
' . Riverview Heights area, and if there were future construction in this area, the
homes would have to be flood proofed, He said this may affect about 50 buildable
lots. He said it would have some advantage for the existing homes in the area in
that it would pay for flood damage in the future.
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The City Engineer explained that the City is required to adopt this ordinance as
recommended by the State Legis7ature. He said the plan had been reviewed by the
Department of Natural Resources and the Planning Commission. Ne referred to the
minutes of the Planning Commission meeting within the agenda folder of the Council-
men. He said the Planning Commission had recommended to the Council adoption of
the Ordinance with two modifications. He stated, the Administration concurred
with the recommendation of the Planning Commission.
Mayor Liebl said this would be a benefit to the people who live in the flood
plain area. He said these people would be able to buy insurance through the
Federal Government.
Mrs. Margaret Iverson, 7899 Broad Avenue N. E., said her home was within the
area described on the map and she questioned if she would be able to rebuild
the home at all if it were destroyed more than 50% by flooding. The City Engineer
said this would involve properties within the flood way only and the Iverson home
was not in this area. He informed Mrs. Iverson, her home was within the flood
plain and she would be able to rebu�ld the home with flood proofing.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilmarr
Starwalt: Upan a voic e��ote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously and the Pub]ic Hearing closed at 10:50 p.m.
The City Engineer pointed out that those people with vacant lands would be
most adversly affecied by the ordinance.
PUBLIC HEARING ON REGISTERED LAND SURVEY P. S. #73-08,. BY HARLAND BERRY, GENERALLY
LOCATED LONG THE WEST AND NORTH SNORES F LOCKE L KE:
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RESOLUTION #149-1973 - APPROVING REGISTERED IAND SURVEY BY HARLAND BERRY, P. S.
#73-08:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to waive the reading of the Public Hearing Notice.
' Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimously and Mayor Liebl declared the Public
Hearing opened at 10:51 p.m.
Councilman Nee asked Mr. Berry if he had any objections to the stipulations
' recormnended by the P7anning Commission and Mr. Berry indicated he had none.
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The City Engineer explained if the City would not take possession of the rema�ining
lake bottom, it would probably become public'land in time anyway through tax
forfeit. His thought was that perhaps the City should acquire the center of the
lake at this time from Mr. Ostman. He indicated Mr. Ostman had said he would
deed the land to the City.
The City Engineer pointed out the acquisitian would benefit the area property
owners as if there was work to be done, they would be assessed for this and the
City would not take the maintenance of the lake from General Funds. Nis second
point was that this would aid in the maintenance such as dredging and would also
follow �he policy of the Rice Creek Water Shed District for maintenance.
Mr. Berry pointed out that there would be seven peo�le involved in the land
proposal of the present meeting.
• The City Engineer said he would not suggest the City taking ownership of the lake
bottom if this would harm the entire City. If there is to be any work done in the
future, the cost should be assessed to the abutting property owners. He pointed
out there would be some regulations set by the Rice Creek Water Shed District.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Counci]man
Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 11:00 p.m.
MOTIDN by Counci1man Nee to adopt Resolution #149-1973 approving the Reg�istered
Land Survey as requested by Mr. Harland Berry and the approval of the plat with
the stipulations that an easement be dedicated to the City for the execution of
Public Works procedures under the water and that after the City accepts the title
to the lake bottom remaining parcel, this does not obligate the City for its
eritire maintenance. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
The P,cting City Manager said he would draw up the resolution and submit it to
the County.
CONSIDERATION OF DESIGNWARE INDUSTRIES'INC., RE UEST TO DISCUSS THE FIRE HYDRANT.
STIPULATIOfJ T BLED CTOBER 29, 1973 :
7he City Engineer explained the applicant had requested the stipulation for the
Fire Hydrant that had been placed on the building permit be waived. He stated
the permit had been issued already, but the applicant would like some discussion
on the stipulation. The City Engineer said the Council had approved the permit
with this stipulation and the applicant wanted this deleted, this was why it was
on the present agenda. The City Engineer indicated both of the persons conce�^ned
were in attendance at the present meeting, so they would be able to elaborate on
the matter.
Mr. Robert Hughes, Fire Chief, addressed the Council and said there would be
some alternatives to the stipulation required. He added, there are some prob7ems
involved with accessability to the Fridley Bus Garage. He pointed out that there
� would be no access from Main Street except on Mississippi to the railroad track
j area. He said the ideal situation would be creating a loop with three hydrants,
� but one alternative would be to create a driveway to the bus garage which would
�• be plawed for Fire Truck access during the winter months.
Mr. Hughes said the hydrant on Mississippi Street would be eliminated because
. of the underpass. and a hydrant should be provided in the area to replace this
one being taken out. Chief Hughes said this hydrant could be installed in the
�� back of the Designware property,
Mr. Hughes said he had checked the conditions at the Designware Building and he
had determined by this review that there is very little in the manufacturing area
that could burn. He added, the only area that would contain burnable material
would be the office section of the building. Mr. Hughes said if the conditions
at the business would not change, the hydrant on the corner of Main and Mississippi
would be sufficient.
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Mayor Liebl questioned if the Designware property has a sprinkling system. Mr.
Hughes said he did not feel the installation of a sprin!<linq system would do
much good with the type of operation as there is not much that could•burrr. He
said he did not think there is a fire hydrant in the plant area, and this would
not decrease the fire insurance, they are paying a low rate. Chief Hughes said
he thought there would have to be a hydrant put on the corner of Main and
Mississippi Street. Mayor Liebl asked Chief Hughes who he believed to be responsible
for the installation of the hydrant and Chief Hughes said he felt the City should
be responsible for this. He thought this was the City's responsibility because
the existing hydrant was to be taken out because of the underpass.
The City Engineer said the waiving of the stipulation would depend on how strongly
the Fire Department feels there is a need for or the possibiTity of deleting the
hydrant.
Mr. Hughes said he thought the installation of the hydrant on Mississippi Street
would be sufficient. He added, he did not see any problems with the Bus Garage
as this would be a clean operation and the hydrant would not help Designware.
Mr. Roger Christenson said he had a plow and he would be able to keep the driveway
open and accessable to the building for the Fire Department. Mayor Liebl asked
if Mr. Christenson would write a letter stating his agreement to this plan of
plowing ihe access to the area. Mr. Christenson said he would submit a letter
of agreement to this plowing.
Mr. Hughes pointed out if in the future, the use of the Designware property would
be changed to warehouse area, the City would have to re-evaluate the situation as
this would be a hazard.
The City Engineer said the requirement�for the fire hydrant could be waived for
the present time, with the stipulation that Mr. Christenson plow the drive way.
Mr. Hughes said Mr. Brink of Designware would have to agree to allowing an
easement area for the stacking of snow plowed from the driveway area of the
fridley Bus Garage. Mr. Brink indicated he would submit a letter to this effect
to the City for the easement for the stacking of snow by Mr. Christenson.
Councilman Starwalt questioned why the stipulation had been made at the time
the permit was granted, when at the present time, it was being said that it was
not needed. Mr. Hughes explained the operation of the business by Desig�ware. has
cut down on the amount of paper being used in packing of materials. Mr. Brink
explained by the utilization of the additional space, 80% of the packaging materials
had been e7iminated from the operation. Mr. Hughes asked P1r. Brink if there would
be access to the property from the parking lot to the loading dock area and Mr.
Brink said this would be no problem.
Councilman Utter expressed the thought ihat the two people invoived were decreasing
their own amount of fire protection by the deletion of the hydrant from the plan.
He stated, he would not want the property owners to come back to the Council and
indicate the City had not given them proper fire protection if their building
would burn down.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to waive the stipulation for the fire hydrant as
requested by Designware Industries, Inc. Seconded by Councilman Breider.
Mr. Hughes pointed out that the hydrant water is not always needed, the truck
has a iarge supply.
Councilman Utter questioned the access within the area where there were trees.
He also pointed out that the operation of Designware could again be changed with
the increased use of the packaging material.
Mayor Liebl indicated he had faith•in the judgement of the Fire Chief and would
recommend his suggestions be followed.
Councilman Utter said he was not questioning the judgement of Chief Hughes,
he wouid question the possibility of a change in operation of the two people
concerned.
Mr. Brink explained the change in the operation would be less expensive than the
other method previously used, and it was his intention to alleviate the added
expense of the operation especially with the currently being constructed addition.
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UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl�declared the motion carried
unanimously. �
CONSIDERATION OF ACQUISITION OF TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY BEING OFfERED FOR S_ALE:
RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS, ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA:
Block AA
Parcel #' Lot #
5740 2
5745 3
5750 4
5755 5
5760 6
5765 � �
5775 8 & 9
5820 18
5825 19
5835 20 & 21
5870 28
5900 34 '
5905 � 35
5910 • 36
5915 3�
5920 38
Block BB
Parcel # Lot #
6000 15
6005 16
6010 � »
6015 �$
6020 19
6030 20 & 21
6035 22
6045 23 & 24
6050 2`'
Block M
Parcel # , Lot #
3080 4,5,b,7, & 8
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3290 17 & 18
Block Z
Parcel # Lot #
5675 • 1 & 2 •
5680 3 '
5685 4
5690 5
The City Engineer said the lots in question are in the Riverview He�g hts area
and if it is the intention of the Council, they could authorize the acquisition
of the lots.
Councilman Breider said the price for the lots would be $13.30 per lot or a total
of $545.30. He asked if this would be 41 lots and the City Engineer said yes.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to authorize the City of Fridley to acquire the 41 tax
forfeit lots aforementioned. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
The City Engineer said the City would be paying more for the lots with the .
amount of the assessments that would be due on the property.
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APPROVAL OF LETTER TO CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS REGARDING FRIDLEY SI��/ER JUQILEE:
Mayor Liebl indicated if the Council approved the sending of the letter, he
' would like the members to sign it at the present time.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to concur with the recommendation of the Administration
and approve the sending of the letter regarding the Silver Jubilee to the various
civic organizations. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt.
Councilman Utter quest.ioned if the sending of this letter would caUse confusion
because the Chamber of Canmerce had already sent a letter concering the Jubilee.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
RECEIVING THE P�IINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF NOVEMBER 7, 1973:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to recieve the Minutes of the Planning Commission
Meeting of November 7, 7973. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MIPdUTES OF TNE BUILDING STANDARDS DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE
EETI G OF 0 EMB 8, 973:
CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A NEW BUILDING FOR SPECULATIVE
PURPOSES LOCATED OPd PART Of LOT 2. BLOCK 4. CO�MERCE PARK: THE SAME
The City Engineer explained to the Council that the proposed construction
would be behirrd Gazda Moving.
Councilman Breider questioned the type of building materials to be used in
the construction. The City Engineer pointed out the proposed construction
on the plan on the easel and said there would be stone panels with cedar
wood. He continued saying the building wou7d be stone on the north and
metal on the south.
Mayor Liebl asked the applicant if he would go along with the.seven stipulations
of the Building Standard Design Control Subcommittee and the representative
of the Company agreed to the eicecution of the stipulations.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to concur with the recommendations of the
Building Standards Design Control Subcommittee and approve the construction
with the seven stipulations recommended. Seconded by Councilman Utter.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously. •
CONSIDERATION OF A REOUEST TO CONSTRUCT AN ADDITION TO THE PRESENT BUILDING
MOTION by Councilman Breider to concur with the recommendations of the Building
Standards Design Control Subcommittee and approve the request for the construction
wtth the three stipulations recommended by the Subcommittee. Seconded by
Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously. �
CONSIDERATION OF A REOUEST TO CONSTRUCT AN ADDITION 70 THE PRESENT BUILDING
• TuF CAMF RFiNf, 593�
The City Engineer said the Building Standards Design Control Subcommittee
had recom�nended approval of the request with some stipulations.
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A rep'resentative of Simer Pump addressed the Council and said he would
agree with all of the stipulations with the exception of Number 5 which
concerns the driveway. He explained the driveway was a portion of both
lots and has been for the past 12 years. Ne said he would have no objections
to this stipulation, but it would force the other company to construct their
own driveway instead of using the mutual easement.
The City Engineer said it would be his recommendation to approve the request �
and delete the fifth stipulation, with the intention that the applicant and �
the City would work out this point.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to concur with the recommendations of the Building
Standards Design Control Subcommittee and their stipulations with the exception
of the fifth, indicating the applicant will work with the Engineering Department
for the satisfactory so�lution to the placement of the driveway. Seconded by
Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
' CONSIDERATION OF A REOUEST TO
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The City Engineer said the approval of the request would further the
� steps to clean up tfie area of Beech Street. Councilman Breider asked if the
� 'applicant was the owner of the two buildings to be joined in the proposed
construction, and the City Engineer said yes.
Mayor Liebl said there were five stipulations,recommended by the Building
Standards Design Control Subcommittee. Mayor Liebl read aloud the five
stipulations and asked the representative of the company if he objected
to any of them and the representative indicated he had no objections.
� The City Engineer explained to the Council that there would be some variances
needed also, for this construction. The City Enginer said the Council could
approve the variance with the condition that the applicant obtain letters
from the adjoining properties to the sides. Councilman Breider said he
would have no objections to this approval at the present meeting.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to grant the request for the proposed construction
as recommended by the Building �tandards Design Control Subcor�nnittee with
their stipulations and also approve the granting of the variance in the back
yard setback with the stipulation that the applicant obtain letters of
agreement to the granting of the variance from the two prope.rty owners
abutting 7755 Beech Street on the sides. Seconded by Councilman Utter.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
CONSID.ERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT AN ADDITION TO THE PRESENT STRUCTURE
The City Engineer said this would be a small addition to the Railroad
Accessories Building.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to concur with the recommendations of the Building
Standards Design Control Subcommittee and approve the construction of the
addition with the stipulations recommended by the Subcommittee. Seconded
by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUC7 AN ADDITION TO TNE PRESENT STRUCTURE
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MOTION by Councilman Nee to approve the request for the construction by
Midland Coop as recommended by the Bui7ding Standards Design Control
Subcommittee with the three stipulations. Seconded by Councilman
Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously
CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT GARAGES TO BE USED BY TNE APARTMEMT
MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the request for the construction
of garages to be used by apartment dwellers as recommended by the Building
Standards Design Control Subcommittee with their recommended stipulation
that if additional parking space is needed, it will be provided. Seconded
by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the minutes of the Bu7lding Standards
Design Control Subcommittee Meeting of November 8, 1973, Seconded by Counci7man
Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, al] voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously. .
ESTIMATES:
Smith, Juster, Feikema, Haskvitz & Casserly
Builders Exchange Bui7ding ,
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
Research and Preparation for Litigation,
Police Pension Relief Associtation vs. PERA $ 901.63
Carl Newquist
Smith, Juster, Feikema, Haskvitz & Casserly . �
Builders Exchange Building
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 •
Services Rendered as Prosecutor for October,
1973 . $ 1,100.00
Southside Plumbing and Heating
509 lst Avenue N. E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mechanical Work on Fridley Liquor Store
for period from 11/15/72 to 8/27/73 $21,615.30
MOTION by Councilman Nee to approve the Estimates. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLU7ION #150-1973 - TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR PACKAGE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY
INSURANCE:
MOTION by Councilman Nee to adopt Resolution #150-1973, to advertise for bids
for Package Property and Casualty Insurance. Seconded by Councilman Utter.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF GIVING TIME OFF TO CITY EMPLOYEES AROUND THANKSGIVING DAY:
Mayor Liebl asked if this has been the policy of the City in the past. The Acting
City Manager said it had not been done in the past, but a number of the City
employees had planned to take the day off on vacation time. The Actinq City
Manager said he would recommend the Council approve allowing the City employees
the day off•as this would create good will.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to approve allowing the City employees to have
a holiday on November 23, 1973 indicating this would not set a precedent,
(An amendment to this motion was made at the November l9, ]973 Gouncil meeting ,
which indicated and defined the City employees to be tliose working a 40 hour work i:�
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week. This motion was made by Councilman Breider, Seconded by Gouncilman
Starwa�t with Mayor Liebl, Councilman Nee, Councilman Breider, and
Councilman Starwalt, voting aye, and Councilman Utter voting aye,) Seconded
by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl ,
declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF APPROVING TAX FORFEIT LOTS FOR SALE: 1.
Mayor Liebl read through the list of recommendations from the Administration.
After discussion of the individual items and their probable or unprable need
for acquisition, the Council agreed that the City should purchase the following
parceis at the appraised value set by the County Commissioners:
Parcel #60 Auditor's Subdivision No. 94, Part of Lot 1
Parcel #6000 Auditor's Subdivision No. 94, Part of Lot 5
Parcel #1180, Spring Valley, Lot 10, Block 2
Parcel #1260, Spring Valley, Lot 12, Block 2 "
Parcel #1340,Spring Valley, Lot 14, Block 2 '
The Council agreed to acquire easement over a portion of the following parcels
for streets and utiliiies:
Parcel #2100, Auditor's Subdivision No. 129, Lot 30
Parcel #2890, Fridley Park, Lots 1, 2, & 3, Block 15
The Council consensus was to hold the following parcels:
Parcel #720, Auditor's Subdivision No. 129, Westerly 21 feet of Lot 11
Parcel #2890, fridley Park, Lots 1, 2,•& 3, Block 15
MOTION by Councilman Utter to concur in the aforementioned parcels and recommendations
from the Administration. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, i
a17 voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT: . � '
MOTION by Councilman Breider.to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Utter.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously
and the Public Hearing Meeting of the Fridley City Council of November 12, 1973 .
adjourned at 11:59 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
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Patricia Ellis
Secretary to the City Council
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Frank G. Liebl, Mayor
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL - PUBLIC HEARING MEETING - NOVEMBER 12, 1973
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE�
INVOCATION;
ROLL CALL:
PRESENTATION;
MR� �OHN BOLAND, CHAIRMAN, �IETROPOLITAN COUNCIL �,
PROGLAMATION�
"NATIO�JAL BIBLE WEEK" - NOVEMBER 1� - 25,� 1973 2-�. A
ADOPT I ON OF AG E(VDA :
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PUBLIC HEARINGS�
PUBLIC HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT, STREET IMPROVE-
M�NT PRO�EC-r ST, 1974-i AND ST, 1974--2 tMSAS) ,,,,,
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PUBLIC HEARING ON THE CREATION OF A NEW ZONING
DISTRICT CALLED CREEK AfYD RIVER PRESERVATION�'%%!D/!pC-flHt�i
DISTRICT� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � . . � � , . , :
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PUBLIC HEARING ON REGISTERED LAND SURVEY
P�S, #73-08, gy HARLAND-BERRY, GENERALLY
LOCATED ALONG THE WEST AND NORTH SHORES OF
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OLD BUSINESS�
�ONSIDERATION OF DESIGNWARE INDUSTRIES, INC,
REQUEST TO DISCUSS THE FIRE HYDRANT STIPllLATION
iTABLED �CTOBER 29, 1973) � , , , , � , � , � � � � � � 6
NEw BUSINESS:
CONSIDERATION OF ACQUISITION OF TAX FORFETT
PROPERTY BEING OFFEl�ED FOR SALE, � , � , , , � � � � � � r 7 �
APPROVAL �F LETTER TQ CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS
REGARDING FRIDLEY SILVER �UBILEE, , , , , , ��� , � � � �,� � �
PUBLIC HEARING, NOVEMBER 12, 1g73
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f�E6� BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
RECEIVING TH� MINUTES OF ?HE PLANNING COMMISSION
��EET I NG OF NOVEMBER 7, 1973, , , , , , � � � � � � � �
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RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUi�,DING STANDARDS -
1�ESIGN �ONTROL �EETING �F �QVEMBER �, 1973, , � � � � � ��
ESTIMATES � � � � � � � � � � , , , , , � � � � . � � �
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NEW BUSINESS ONTINUED)
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR
BIDS FOR PACKAGE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE. ��,
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CONSIDERATION OF GIVTNG TIME QFF TO CITY
�MPLOYEES AROUND THANKSGIVING DAY. ,I � , , , � � � � �
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Presentation by Mr. John Boland, Chairman, Metropolitan Council
(Chairman Boland has indicated he might be a little
late and arrive around 8:30 P.M. or so. You can
pass this item at the beginning of the meeting and
return to it when he arrives at the Cotzncil Meeting.
Also, in the Agenda envelope is a memo and material
regarding housing poli.Ey in relation to our LA��'CON
and future federal and state grant requests. This
might be a good opportunity for the Council to have
a dialogue with Mr. Boland on this. subject)
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PROCLAMATION
"NATIONAL BIBLE WEEK"
NOVEMBER 18 - 25, 1973
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
WHEREAS, the nation's time-honored commitment to serve God and all
mankind grew out of the teachings and inspiration of the BIBLE; and
WHEREAS, the nation's faith in itself and its ability to live up
to this commitme.nt is being sorely tested; and
WHEREAS, the nation's spiritual vision and vitality is always
strengthened and renewed when the great Biblical principles of love and
justice are understood and practiced; .
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Frank G. Liebl, Mayor of the City of Fridley,
do hereby proclaim the Week of November 18 - 25, 1973 to be
BIBLE WEEK
in Fridley, and urge all men, women and children of all faiths to observe
the week by reading the Scriptures.
IN WITNESS WNEREOF., I have hereunto set my hand this ],?.�h day of
November, 1973. �� / 1
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OFFICE OF TI-iE bfAYOR . CITY O�' SYRAGUS�
L�E AL,F,XANDER� FtAYOR
October 19, 1973
Dear Fellow Mayor:
Bud Wilkinson has appointed me Chairman of the Mayor's Committee
for National Bible Week (Nov. 18-25, 1973) and it is my privilege
to invite your participation in this 33rd� annual, interfaith
observance.
One af the obvious ways yau can participate is to proclaim November
18-25 as Bible Week in your city. Enclosed is the proclamation I
will be issuing prior to Bible Week. You may use this or prepare
your own proclamation. '
It is suggested that you issue the proclamation in the presence of
leaders of major religious groups in your area, inviting press
coverage. We will appreciate anything you can do to get media space
for Bible Week. .
� National Bible Week is sponsored by the Laymen's National B'ible
Committee in cooperation witn the Greek Orthodox Archdiacese
Department of the Laity, the Jewish Cammittee f or National Bible
Week, the U. S. Center for the Catholic Biblical Apostolate and
� the Division of Christian Education, N ational Council of Churches.
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A wide range of civic clubs,•youth organizations, libraries,
churches and synagogues will be participating. And I am sure that
you will find a favorable response to any leadership you can give
this observance.
Please send a copy of your proclamation to the Laymen's National
Bible Committee, 815 Second Avenue, Suite 522, New York, N. Y. 10017
fc�r display at_ the�National Bible Week Luncheon on November i5, 1973.
Also any photos or publicity about your participation in Bible Week.
Thanks for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
C-r-�C�. t- �
LE� ALEXANDER
Mayor of Syracuse
Chairman, Mayors' Committee
for National Bible Week �
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OFFICI.'1L PUBLICATION
CITY OF I� F.I DLEY
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HDTICE OF HL��.RI�;G Oi� IA;PRO�'E!fF..tiTS
STREL'•�r rr,il?;tOG'I:"•fl:�"T PROJI:CT ST. 1974-1 /1�v'll ST. 1974-2 (TiSAS)
1'�E-IEREAS, tlle Ci.t�� Council of tlle City of Fridley, Anol:a County, �Sinnesota,
has deemed i� ezpedient- to recei.ve, evidence pertr,:inin� �o the ir:�provements
herein;:fter descri.bed. .
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� I�`0�;', TH�:RL=PO�?I;, i;QTICL'- TS I:!:i:r;sY GI�;.�'�; 'I'ti:1i' on t}1e 12i.h day of �
;1ove;��Uer ,�.9"T.� ��t 7: 30 a' cloc�; F'.h;. tli� City Couilci I�,•i 11 r,��et at
ttie City� }ir.11 i.r1 sa;.cl Ciiv, and �ai11 a� saicl ti;i� r�-�d pl��ce hea-r all parties .
� 1]1��; C:'i.E:Ci :iIZ S<?1C1 II+;A�10'v0?�.� I"1tS 7.ri :v;101t', UZ 1:1 ��'Z't.
The �en:ial natu�e o% the i::,l�ro�,re�-�e,��s a.s th� consi.ruc.�ion (in f.he lands
a.7ld s4�ee�s 11O1:C(.j tiGlOi�'� Oi t�lE �0�.10'.tilI"i� I.i;i�x'OVC'"�11tS� '�O-�tilt:
CO3'.TSTRtJCTIO:�' IT};',1 .
Street improvements, including grkdino, stabilized base, hot-mix bi'Cuminous
mat, concrete curb and guttex, stol�m setaer syster:i, tioater and sanitary
sewex services and other £acilities located as tollo:ls:
A. S'I'Riil;'I'S U:��D`::}: .':;O��I:C:'T' S7'•_-1�7�1,1
1. 57�t:1i l�lacc � � 4i-h S�t:xeet to 7th Sf:reet
2, Sclizi�:�e l)ri.v:;) ll,ixr:i.s 12ice_Cx�ec}: l:oad to i,lississippi. S.:z•cct.
3. llari< Cou��t ) La':c Iisl:ate So,li;.:re llz�:i�-c }�ast. to C;til-cic-sac
�4. C��:n; lot; Lanc} �1�3cli�t.ioi� l�a�thi.�r Stre�.�i: to thc Last .
5. 73?� Avcnu�� lli.�;l;tir�y I;GS I:asC Scrvi.ec Ro�id t:o C:ntral Avc.
6. Lacon Dr�i.ve Onand<<;a S�:��cet t.o 75t1� /��rcTiti::
7. Swlris: l�rivc GJ.st: �ve. 1�:c1 `f.11. "�l7 Seruicc+ Ro.:cl .
8. R�).7.111)Ut�, l�r:�vc Ji���i.�t:cr Dri�re j�o T.II. t;�t7 JCI�IT�CC fioa�l
g qrthur Str�.c�t Rice Cxec}: Road to Aiississ.ippi Street
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Afississ:iJ�l�i Str��ct
Centrll nvenue to 5Liiason 13ouleva.rd
Esrzr•i:'1TFll COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � . . . . . . . . �. . $ 3141130. 00
TilllT Tl[f: AP�E:� P}:Oi'OSI:D 'I'0 I'�I: ASSi:SSi:D FOR S:\IU Ii.;t'P.O�'L�1E\TS IS AS rOLL01�;S:
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, within, z�j nccnt a�id i1�lll:Ll71; ' tl�crcto.
All of. sa:LCl l:u�cl to l�c asscssed Y�roi�ortianatcly according to the
l�cnc�its rccci.ved by such i..:provc»ent. ,
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� 'I�iat sliould tlie Cot�ncil proceed :�:i*h said ir:�nrovements they ��ill coiisider
each sepai•�te ir:prove.�,ents, exce�t as lierea�ter. otlier��:ise provided Uy the
,� Cauncil all uiiiler tLe follo:�in� �_uthority, to-<<�it: Aiinnesota S*atutes 19b1, ��•
G7iapt:er. 429 u;i1 la�:s ��:;endat���y t:�ereo.r, �i:u i.n confor.mity i�ith the City Charter.
Dl�I'TD TIiIS ��T�I L'AY OF � OCTO��I;It � Zc��; � g�' prULIZ 01� TII% CITY COU�CIL.
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Notic� is hereby given that there wil_l be a Public Iicaring
of the City Counc�_1 oi� the City of I'ridley in the City Hall aL
G 4 31 L7ni.ver s i_ ��y Avcnue N. E. on ��onday , Novembcr 12 , 197 3 in tlie
Council Chamu�r at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of:
Considc�rati.on of t�ze aciopt:iolz or a n-��a �o�zt nc,� District �
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Outlot: 1 131ock 4 Pearson's Craigway 5econd 1lddition
Lats �l-6 Illock � " " " "
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Lot, �13, 4C, �R, �1S Second Rev. oi A�udi-L-or `s Sub. No. 21
I�ots 1-10 Denni.s Ac?dition
� tVitll i.P�e �c1op��.or� af t}ze OrCi1.I�an.r.c� for C:ree}c anc� River
Prc�servati_o:i ?�iz�::��c;.�ment:, -llie City �:il.l become elic�ible for
f1o�d insui.-ane�� tl�rouc�h i�h� Fecier�iJ_ Sub..;ic�i.zed Ins�aranee Prograr,t.
� Tl;:i_s 1ie�.rin.cJ �•�_i_l.1 i_�e op�n to all. residc.nts or. tlze City. AiZyone
d�si.ri.ng -�o };e h�arc? in r��.f-�ea-�nc,c� to t}.�e a}�ove matte�- may be
hearcl at t;h:�.:� tim:e. In�:o1-;n��l.iori r_cc�a.rda_ng t�ie `Loning Ordinznec
,� -._ is avail�b.le a� l'ridlcy C.ii�y Iia7_.1. Please ieel frec� to call our
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Publish: October 31, 1973
november 7, 1°73
FRANK G. LIEEL
1�5AYOR
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OFFTCTAL NOTICE
- CITY OF FRIDL�Y
PUBLIC HEARING
BEF'ORE THE
CITY COUNCIL
TO C4fi0I�1 IT MAY COP3CERN:
1�TOtice is hereby�given that there will be a Public
�iearinc� of the City Caunci]_ of Lhe Ci.ty of Fridley in
the City Ha7.l at 6�31 University Avenue N.E, on i•�onday,
No�Tember 12, 1973 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M.
for the purpose of:
Consideration of a Register�d Land.Survey, P,S.
#73-08, by IIarland �er.ry, described as ueing
180 foot _lot extensi_ons into Loc)�e Lake (Pa.rt
of Lot 3, Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 23)
of Lots 2-6, B1ock 2, Ostman's First Addition,
Lot 4, Ostman's Second Addition, and Tracts A
and B, Registered Land Survey No. 20, al.l lying
in Sectio�z 15, T-3U, R-24, City of FridJ.ey, County
of Anoka, Minnesota.
General_]_y located along the taest and North Shores
of LocYe LaY.e.
Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the
above matter will be heard at this me�ting.
Publish: October 31, 1973
November 7, 1973
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FRANK G. LIEBL
MAYOR
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' 6536 MAIN STREET N. E. • MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA • AREA CODE 612 TEL. 560-3430
MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 32008 • MINNEAPOLIS. MIIVNESOTA 55432
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' City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
1 Gentlemen:
� . We wish to request some time on the agenda of the City Council Meeting �
scheduled for October 22 to discuss the fire hydrant stipulation for
Designware Industries, Inc., 6536 Main Street N. E., Fridley, Minnesota.
, Please advise.
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Office of the County Auditor
COURT HOU5E --- 421-476D --- ANOKA, MINNESOTA 553�3
Mr. Marvin C. Brunsell, Clerk
City of Fridley
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Fridley, Minnesota 55421
� R�: Tax-forfeited Real Estate
Dear Mr. Brunsell:
� The follo��aing lots are tax-forfeited and are to be offered at the C�unty Auditor's
land sale this fall. Ho�wever, Commissioner 0'Banno:� felt that these properties
should first be offered to the City of Fridley for acquisition for park purposes.
� The legal descriptions and a map of the property are enclosed.
Enclosed are partially completed application forms in duplicate for these lots.
� Th� cost will b� $13.30 per lot for a total of $545.30 for all forty-one lots.
If the city is interested in acquiring any or all of these 1ots, please complete
� theses forms in duplicate, have them notarized •and return them to the County Auditor's.
Office.
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6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE
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Re: Initiating the Process for Setting up a Program,for Fridley's
Celebration of Silver Jubilee
The City Council has instructed me to contact your organization
to solicit help in regard to Fridley's Silver Jubilee program for
1974. �
I believe that success in any such program locally depends upon
the active participation and support of the many civic groups of the
community, so we hope all the civi�c groups would provide the leader-
ship in order to make this celebration a success.
The City Administrative Staff's intention is merely to act as
a catalyst to bring the different groups together to formulate dif-
ferent ideas £or the program. It is hoped the actual thrust of finan-
cial, organizational, and programming activities would come from
the City's civic groups. .
Attached is a list of some of the possible activities the various
groups can consider for the celebration. Certainly this list is not
in any way all-inclusive and it is hoped that the clubs could add and
delete to make up the list of activities that they wish to take over
for their particular organization.
' � � In order to get the ball rolling for the upcoming year, we are
. suggesting a meeting on December 18, 1973 (Tuesday) at 7:30 P:M. in
the Fridley City Council Chambers. This would allow the representatives
, of the groups to get together and chart out a proper course of action,
along with possibly setting out some certain committees to cover the
different phases of the program.
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It is already getting late in 1973, so it is necessary that we
get this pxocess going as quickly as possible. I hope one or more
designated members from your organization could attend this meeting.
We welcome participation and support from any and all groups to give
the grass roots support for such an endeavor that is sure to make it
a success.
I hope that we can make Fridley's Silver Jubilee a successful
celebration through the involvement of the total community, with the
possibility of making this an annual festival to help create and
maintain a high degree of community identity and pride in Fridley.
Yours very truly,
Nasim M. Qureshi
Acting City Manager
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List of possible programs
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6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432
RE: FridZey's 25th Silver Jubilee
The year 1974 will be the 25th Anniversary of the incorporation of Fridley
as a municipal entity. In July of 1949 Fridley became a village under the State
law, and later, in 1957, it became a Charter City. In order to properly cele-
brate Fridley's Silver Jubilee, the Fridley City Council instructed the Acting
City Manager, Nasim M. Qureshi, to contact all the local groups, clubs and
organizations which.play a part in making our community what it is and ask them
to participate and actively to help formulate the activities for the coming
year.
We hope that such a celebration would go a long way toward creating
community identity and pride in our City. tde realize the success of any of
these activities depends completely upon the receptiveness and cooperation of
the entire community, and it is hoped that through all our locaZ groups, clubs,
and organizations, leadership can be provided to promote 1974 as Fridley's 25th
birthday.
The role of the civic groups and organizations is paramount and we solicit
your support in this worthwhile endeavor. ,
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely yours,
Frank G. Liebl, Mayor
Everett Utter, Councilman
Tim Breider, Councilman
Walt Starwalt, Councilman
William J. Nee, Councilman
'� PROPOSED LIST OF GROUPS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND CLUBS S C
TO WHICH INVITATIONS FOR THE FRIDLEY SILVE� JUEILEE
WILL BE SENT.
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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS CHURCHES
' American Fie1d Service . '` Fridley Assembly of God
�American Legion Post 303 & Auxiliary Fridley Covenant Church
Bo Scouts Fridle United Methodist Church
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� Eastern Star Grace Lutheran Church
Fridley-Columbia Heights Knights of Columbus Redeemer Lutheran Church
' Fridley-Chamber of Commerce Roslyn Park Wesleyan
�Fridley Fireman's Auxiliary St. Philip's Lutheram Church
Fridle VFW Post 363 & Auxiliar
Y Y St. William's Catholic Church
' Fridley Dancers Valley 'View Christian Church
Fridley Education Association Woodcrest Baptist Church
' Civil Air Patrol, Fridley Squadron Unity Hospital Administrator
' Fridley 4-H . Anoka County Administrator
Fridley Jaycees Anoka County Commissioner Mike 0'Bannon
' Fridley League of Women Voters Anoka County Commissioner A1 Kordiak
Fridley Lions Club Fridley State Senator David D. Schaaf
' Fridley Lions Club Lionettes Fridley State Representative ,Toe Connors
� Fridley Ministerial Association Fridley State Representative Paul McCarron
Fridley WeZcome Wagon Club Anoka County Historical Society
' Fridley Women's Club School District ��14 Board of Education
Girl Scouts of rridley School District ��11 Board of Education
' Kiwanas Club of Columbia Heights & Fridley School District ��13 Board of Education
' Locke Lake Improvement Association School District ��16 Board of Education .
Northeast Masonic Lodge No. 345 Fridl2y Youth Hockey Association
' Rotary Club of Fridley Fridley Youth Football Association
I Toastmasters International Fridley Little League
� Unity Hospital Atixiliary Fridley Babe Ruth .
' Fridley Mrs. Jaycees - Fridley Senior Citizens
POSSIBLE PROGRAMS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR FRIDLEY'S 1974 SILVER JUBILEE
1. Different programs could be done throughout the year with a
highlighted week of activity in July
2. Name and date for the week of festivities in 3uly between the
4th of July and the Minneapolis Aquatennial
3. Selection of a queen, parade, floats
4. Picnic, smorgasbord, hot dog days, watermelon days, ice cream
social
5. Street dance, teen darice, old-time dance
6. . Sidewalk sales, special sales
7, Games and athletic tournaments, sail boat � canoe activities,
home-made raft race down Rice Creek
8. Rep �tory plays in streets, plays in the schools
9. Special concert in Fridley Commons, Fri�ley band concert
10. Kids Day, Sr. Citizens bay
11. 25th Anniversary buttons, badges, paperweights, banners etc.
12. Special features and programs in the schooZs
13. Open house at City Ha11, Police bepart��ent, Fire Department,
Public Works Department
This list is merely some of the suggestions that could be considered
to get the thought processes going £or the celebration. This list is
in no way all-inclusive. At the meeting we can add and delete any
activities desired towaxd making this celebration a success..
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PLANNING COMNIISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 7, 1973
C11LL TO ORDER:
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Chairman Fitzpatrick called the meeting to order at 8:05 P.,M.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Fitzpatrick, Drigans, Lindblad, Harris,
B1air
Members Absent: None �
Others Present: Darrel Clark, Comrrunity �evelopment Adm.
Jerrold Boardman, Planning Assistant
Kirk English, Department of Natural Resources
James Fianer, HUD, Federal Government National
Flood Insurance Program
Paul Brown, Parks & Recreation Director
APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: OCTOBER 17, 1973.
MOTION by Drigans, seconded by B1air, that the Planning
Commission approve the minutes of the meeting of October 17,
1973 as wr.itten. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting ay�, the motion
carried unanimously. �
RECEIVE BUZLDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUIlCOi�IMl'TTEE MINUT�S:
OCTOBER 18, 1973
MOTIOIJ by Lindblad, seconded by Harris, tl�at the PZanning
Commission receive the minutes of the Building Standards-Design
Con�rol Subcommittee meeting of Ocfober _Z8, 1973. Upon a voice
vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimousl�.
RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: OCTOBER 9, 1973
MOTlON by Drigans, seconded b� B1air, that the Planning
Commission receive �he minutes of the Board of'Appeals meeting
of October 9, .Z973. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting ar�e, the
motion carried unanimously. .
RECEIVE BOARD OF APPFALS MINUTES: OCTOB�R 23, 1973
Motion by B1air, seconded by Drigans, that the Planning
Commission receive the minutes of the I3oard of Appeals meeting
of October 23, 1973. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the
motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVE PLATS & SUI3DIVISIONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCO.'vIMITTEE
MINUTES: OCTOBER 24, 1973
MOTIDI� by Harris, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning
Commission receive the minutes of the P1ats & Subdivisions-Streets
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& Utili.ties meeting of Octoher 24, 1973. Upon a voice vote,
a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVE PARKS AND RECREATION COi�1MISSION MINUTES: OCTOBER 29, 1973
MOTION by BZair, seconded by Drigans., that the Planning
Comnrission receive the minutes of the Parks & Recreation Commission
meeting of October 29, 1973. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye,
the motion carried unanimously.
' M�. Drigans requested that a fourth item be placed on the
agenda. Due to President Nixon's speech this evening (November 7th)
he wanted.a discussion of the energy crisis. , �, '� �
l. PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF A PROPOSED REGISTERED
LAND SURVEY, P,S, rr73-OS, BY H�KLAND BERRY: Described as �
'��'' '';b�ing_180 foot lot extensions into Locke Lake, (part of
Lot 3, Revised, Auditor's Subdivision No. 23) of Lot� 2-6,
B�ock l, Ostman's 1st Addition; Lot 4, Ostman's 2nd Addition;
and Tracts A& B, Registered Land Survey No. 20, generally
located along the West and North shores .of Locke Lake.
Mr. Harland Berry was present.
110TION by Blair, seconded by Harris, that the Planning
Cornmission waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice for
a pxoposed Registered Land Surve�, P.S. #73-08, by Har.Zand Berry.
Upon a voiee vote, a.Z1 voting aye,'the motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Clark said one of the stipula-�ions of the Plats & Sub-
divisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee was for the staff ta
clieck with the County to see if the lots that are being platted
in the lake could be combined with the lots on dry land, so
they could be one lot. On a Registered Land Survey, the property
has to be under one ownership so this can't be done, since the
dry land property is o�;�ned by numerous people and the lake
bottom by a separate person.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said.land should not be platted with no
access.
Mr. Clark said this was also covered at this same meeting,
in that if the ti.rst stipulation wasn't possible, then a legal
document should be drawn up for an agreement that the two parcels
that will be uzzder one ownership, cannot be separated, without
City approval. • �
Mr. Harland Berry said that what had caused this problem
was that the lake wasn't in at the 'time those lots were platted.
When the lake was made, some of the property lot lines didn't
reach to the lake shore.
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' Mr.. Harris said the ownership of the lake bottom was
something of a problem. Mr. Fitzpatrick said there has been
agreement to deed the remaining portion of the lake bottom to
1 the C:.ty. Mr. Harris said what if, at some future date, and
af�er the City could have ownership of the remaining lake
bottom, it was decided the lake should be dredged. Could
, the City dredge the part of the lake bed that was under .private
ownership?
� Mr. Clark said the portion below the tressle is where the .
largest siltation accurs. Mr. Harris said if the City does obtain
ownership of the xemainir,g lake bottom, there �hould be som�
type of ugreement.or easement given by the owners of the lake
� bottom to �he City so if an�- work had to be aone, the City
would have the right to control the entire lake bed. Mr. Clark
��bd �here can't be any easements shown on a Registered.Land
' Survey, but probably some other type of agreement could be
worked out. Mr. Ber.ry said there are a lot of covenants covering
this property at the present time.
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lake bed would object to the City maintaining the entire lake
bottom. Mr. Clark said the State has control of public waters,
so the private owners couldn't dredge the lake either, without
:pe��2 s�'�.o� from the State .
� Mr. Clark asked Mr. Kirk English, Department of Natural
Resources, for an opinion. Mr. English said that public waters
are defined as any body of water that has a beneficial public
' use. This would be such as recreational use, for use as a flood
basis, use for wild life habitat, etc. Publ.ic waters are considered
to be up t.o the elevation of the natural ordinanary high water mark
and most clearly defined as where.the aquatic .vegetatian meets the
� terrestrial vegetation. It is also defined as being from the
natural high water mark to the natural low �aater mark, but this
' is hard to determine. Chairman Fi-tzpatrick said the lake bed
1 in question is a privately owned lake and was man made. Mr.
English said he wasn'�. that familiar with the determination of
. a Zake_of this type. Mr. Clark gave Mr. English a copy of the .
, proposed Registe.red Land Survey to take with him, and Mr. English
said he would check into this matter and gi.ve the information to
Mr. Clark.
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over the lake bot�tom, there would have to be some type of agree-
ment reached with the private owners, so that one or more owners
couldn't stop this maintenance.
Mr. Lindblad asked if this could be considered a public lake.
Mr. Clark said ther� was public access to the lake.
Mr. Clark said�Mr. Ostman has deeded these extentions to the
property owners, but because this is torrens property, the Register
of Title wouldn't accept the deeds until this proposed Registered
Land Survey is recorded. Mr. Clark said this R.L.S. will have
8�racks, A through H, which would then be deeded by Mr. Ostman
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�o the eight property owners, and there should be an agreement
with tr�c: deed that these tracks would nat be separated from the
lots on dry land without approval by the City'.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said that in the mean time, we are still
platting lots that aren't accessible. Mr.. C1ark said that he
would think that before the City Council would approve the final
plat, these �:greements would have to be signed. These would have
to be made up by the City Attorney.
Mr. Harris asked Mr. Berry at what point Mr. Ostman would
be willinq to deed the remainder of the lake to the City. rlr.
Berry said at any time the deed can be drawn up. Mr. Berry said
there wouldn't be ar:y money changing hands except for tax purposes.
Mr. Clark said it would be up to th� City Council to make
the decision on whether the City wanted to acquire the remaining
lake k:�ottom. There were pros and cons to this proposal.
Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if the City,might be reluctant because"
th�y would be responsible for maintaining the lake level. rir.
Clark said they already have control of the lake level. There
is the po:�:�iblity that the propE�r�ty owners around the lake could
petition the City to improve tY�e lake with no cost to them, because
this was a public lake. Mr. Clark said that ordinarily the
affected property owners would be assessed for part of the cost,
the same as on a street: If th� cost of maintaining this lake
had to come out of the GEneral Fund, then the year that the
lake was improved, there wouldn't ba money lef t in the General
Fund for much else. ::
Mr. Drigans asked about the other
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Mr. Drigans asked wha�t would happen if
Clark said there wasn't much fluctuation
� it is controlled by a dam. Mr. Harris
�didn't abtain the remainder of the lake
the part where the dam was lacatec'_.
lots around the lake.
the edge of the lake.
the shore line char.ged.
in this 1.ake, because
said that if the City
bottom, it should o�on
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this v:ent back to being a creek. Mr. Clark said the property
would belong to N1r. Ostman and Mr. Scherer. This is one of the
� reasons it would be better for the City to have title of the
remaining lake bottom. Mr. Clark said he believed the part of
the lake owned by D. L. 5cherer has gone tax forfeit.
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the property just to the water's edge. r1r. Clark said a Registered
Land Survey is just done on paper and is quite inexpensive. To
plat this to the lake shore wauld requirE a lot of survey work
and would makE: the cost so prohibitive, t?�at it probably wouldn't
be done.
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the Locke Lake Homeowners Association, sai.d he owns 150 feet
of lake bottom w;.th his property. He said the City has designa-
ted this area for snowmobiling. They will be sno�amobiling on
� this portion.of the lake also, and he wondered about his liability.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said ihis is one of the prob2ems we have
� before us on this plat. If the remaining portion of the lake
bed becomes City property, then this would be a.nublic lake,
but how this would affect the private ownership of part of the
' lake bottom, is our concern. Mr, Nebel said that part of the�
lake bottom that he owns is land part of the time.
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Mr. Harris asked Mr. Berry if the City accepted the remainder
of the 1ake, would there be any objection to giving the C�ty
as easement on the privately owned portior_ of the lake. Mr. �
Berry said, if this was possible, he was sure Mr. Ostman would
sign such an agreement.
Mr. Linblad asked if the City acquired the remaining lake
bottom, if the entire cost would have to be b.orne b� the City for
maintaining it.
Mr. Clark said if a Public Hearing was held for the necessary
maintenance of the lake, the property owners benefiting �rom this
maintenance could be assessed for part of the cost. This was done
when �he LockP Lake dam caas repaired.
Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if the administration had any recommenda-
tions on this reques_t. Mr. Clark said�it was felt that the owner--
ship of the bottom of Locke Lake should be cleared up. Tt would
be better for the City to have ownership of the Lake bottom than
to have it stay in private ownership. If the Lake dia go down,
the property owners would be faced.with having no control of -the
property adjacent to their lots. The administxation doesn't feel
tha.t this should be main-tained from the �General Fund.
MOTIGN by Harris, seconded by Lindblad, i:hat the Planning
Commission close the Public Hearing on the pro.posed Registered
Land Survey, P.S. #73-08, �by Har.Zand Berry. Upon a voice vote,
a11 voting aye, the motian carried unanimous.Zy:
Mr. Harris said as long as the first stipulation of the Plats
& Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee could not be done,
he would not include that in his motion.
MOT.ION by Harris, seconded by LindbZad, that the Planning
Commission recommend to Council approval of the proposed Registered
Land Survey, P.S. #73-08, by IiarZand•Berry, described as being 180
foot Iong extensions into Lock� Lake (Part of Lot 3, Revised Auditor's
Subdivision No. 23J of Lots 2-6, Block I, Ostman's Fiz�st Addition,
Lot 4, Ostman's Second Addition, and Tracts A& B, Registered Land
Survey No. 20, generally �ocated alonq the West and North shores of
Locke Lake, with the following stipulations:
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A 1ega1 dec.ament should be fi.Zed wi th the property
that the parcel pairs cannot be separated.
The Cit� investiqate the possiblity of obtaining
a deed to the remaining Iake bottom property.
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(3) If the Czt� does obtain the remaining lake bottom,
that they investigate the possibility of obtaining
an easement or agreelnent to permit maintenance and
work on the lake bed that is under private ownexship.
Upon a voice vote, a11 voting a�e, the motion carried unanimously.
2. CONTINUED: ARr10RY PROPOSAL: PRESFNTATION BY GENERAL
CHEES ENIAN .
W. H. Cheeseman, Deputy Adjutant General of the State
of Minnesota, was present to Tnake the presentation.
�. General Cheeseman said he was here t� clariEy and to
�acquaint the new members of the Planning Commission with the
armory proposal for Fridley, and to answer any questions the
Commission might have on this proposal, and what we hope to
accomplish.
General Cheeseman said he was proposing to the Commission
that they consider favorably the establishment of a NationaZ
Guard Armory in Fridley. There are vazious reasons for the
National Guar.d to desire this. He said l5 villages and cities
have been contacted with this same proposal. At -the present
time we have 15 units in one Iocation, the Minneapolis Armary.
We want to move with the tirnES and establish arm�ries in five
I.ocations in the first and second ring suburbs so we can go with
the population. We wish to �stablish these five armories from
Bloomington to New Brighton, over a five to ten year period.
These,five armories wi11 each have one guard uni-t.
What the National Guard is for those who do not know, is
a military force that is the oldest voluntary unit. It was
started 300 years before the Declaration of Independence. In
fact, it is mentioned six times in the Declaration of Independence.
It is an effective means of our democracy where �ae depend upon
our citize.n soldier for the primar.y force of our military forces.
The National Guard comprises the primary combat organization of the
reserve of the United States Army and Air Force.
Minnesota has approximately 10,000 National Guards in 97
units located in 67 communities. We have had units in rlinnesota
since before our Stat� Constitution. So, we are not a new
organization and we caill be here long after everyone here is gone.
What w� are trying to do is program five communities for
� a National Guard unit and armory. tiVhen �ve decide and agree on
the City whcre an armory will be located, we can then set up
priorities and a program, for variousyears- Whatever area is
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decided upon, we will start building up a unit from that area
and the officer personne:l would come from that area.
In our first pr.oposal we had a requirement of five acres.
This was not very realistic because not too many communities
have that lar�e an area left and the days of 'squad right and
squad left` are over too, as far as outside drilling. We only
need Iess than 3 acres to construct our building, provide parking
for the building and for military vehicles, and provide room
for landscaping.
The armory itself is built by the biinnesota State Armory�
Commission. State laws provide for the building, establishing
the bonds and the reti.ring of the bonds. It cost approximately
a half million dollars to constru�tan armory. Of this, the
Federal Government pays 750. Of the remaining costs, the State
pays 40o and the local government pays 60°.. �ny additions to
the building that could be used by the National. Guard �aould
be paid for on the same ration between state and local government.
The type of armories that are being put up at the present time
cost the State and local government about $150,000. At present
the legislature allows us about $4,000 a year to pay on the
retirement of bonds.
When you do not have a National Guard unit in your City,
it is hard to picture this as a civic organizatian. This would
be the Fridley Armory, and it would have various uses for the
communi:ty. It has a regulation size basketball court. There
is an assembly area of 7,000 square feet. There are cooking
facilities. It provi�es a civic building in the City that can
be used by the City and also can be rented out for various �unctions
by the Chamber of Commerce, the V.F.W. and other such groups.
The State pays for the upkeep and maintenance of the bui�Iding,
but there are certain charges that have to be made for the rental
of the building. These char_ges are minimal because we are not
a profit making organization. It costs the State about $8,000
to $12,000 a year to maintai.n an armory.- For civic use, there is
no fee, for such things as a Zocation for voting, a eity meeting,
blood bank, and there is no charge to the Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts.
We do have two employ.ees who are in the building every day.
, The Guard Unit comes in two days a month. We prefer to have the
building used by the community.
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•Mr. B1air asked General. Cheeseman if he hac� looked into
any locations in Fridley. �eneral Cheeseman said he had looked
at two sites and tkiey were both favorable, but they preferred
the site by the Ice Ar_ena. The Arena could use the armory parking
lot for overflow parking.
General Cheeseman said it would all depend upon the uses the
, community would like to make of the armory to determine how much
it will ultimately cost. Some communities want a larger armory.
They want room for more recreational facilities, or a youth room.
� We do have an area fox a firing range. This can be used for the
Firearm Safety Proctram, and we provide the instructors. If the
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going to be used by the Folice Department, the
to be re-enforced and that would be the cost
Mr. Fitzpatrick asked what the coinmunities share of the
cost would be on a basic armory buil� at the present time.
Genera.l Cheeseman said it would be about $90,000.
Ghairman Fitzpatrick asked if this proposal was going
favorably zn any other communities. General Cheeseman said it
was about the same in most of the communities. He has been -
asked to come back, similar to Fridley. When we are talking
about something so far in the future, five years minimum, we
are trying to find the communities that are int�rested in this
proposal so they will set aside the land for this purpose. The
City Council and Commission will change in five years, so we can't
pin them down to passing a resolution of intent. If we can't
find the.communities that are interested in this proposal and
will set aside the land in case they might have an armory, then
when we are r.eady to construct the armory there won't be any
land.available. We will then have to go out further in the
suburbs, to the third rir�g, for instance. The big thing in
establishing a National Guard un�.t is the City's committment.
This is a patriotic organization of young men who give up their
time for the country with very little for it.
' Mr. Clark asked �ahat the National Guard wants from the City
at this time. General Ch�eseman s�-id it was a resolution. of
intenf•of- which he has a sample. He gave this to Mr. Clark.
This resolution states that the City cansiders the establishing
, of an armory and National Guard unit favorably. There is nothing
binding as this is 5 to 7 years in the future. This will enable
us to start our planning. This is a twenty year plan with the
� Federal government. We expect to construct an armory every other
year. It takes about three years to get this in the budget.
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r�r. Clark asked General Cheeseman how long they �aould expect
the City to hold the land. General Cheeseman said it would be
until.they have chosen the five locations. .
I Mr. Fitzpatrick said the resol.ution wouZd,come at the City
Council level, if they so desired. The Planning Commission was
just a recommendzng body.
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Mr: Clark said that.i� the City was going to set aside a
parcel of 1and, he thought they should havc some idea on how
long they caould have to hold the land.
Chairman Fitzpatrick said we are not talking just about
buildir,g an armory, but the establishment of a National Guard
Unit in Fridley.
Mr. Drigans asked the general size of a National Guard unit.
Gen�ral Cheeseman said it was about 140 men.
Mr..Lindblad askeci what typ� unit this would be. General
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Cheeseman said he thought it would b� an artillery firing group.
rir. Drigans.asked General �hees�man if the �9fl,000 figure
for the communities cost wa's today's'prices or a future price.
General Cheeseman said this was the current figure.
Paul Brown said at a previous meeting with General Cheeseman,
Leon Madsen, from the Assessing Department, thought the City's
cost <<�ould be between $80,000 and $90,000. Mr, Drigans said
�t-idently fhis cost wouid be more in five years, or more. .
Mr. Drigans asked General Cheesernan if he forsaw any change
in the National Guard in the next five years. General Cheeseman
answered, growth. Mr. Drigans asked about the training program.
General Cheeseman said they were in the regular army �or six
months for basic training. Then they were worked back into .
a National Guard unit as army reserve, and they continue their
training. The National Guard has both a Federal and State
responsibility which is unique. This unit can be used at any
government level, from National to local. The Guards have the
same�Fquipment and organization as the regular army.
Mr. Lindblad asked General Cheeseman if the City would
have any protect.ion from this unit getting larger and having
an excess of military vehicles.General Cheeseman said the
unit would be split�-f it qot too large, and their extra vehicles
were stored at the New Brighton Arsenal.
Mz. Lindblad asked that i:f this armory was locat�d in
Fridley, and we had free civic use, would surrounding communities
ha�Te free civic use. General Cheeseman said no. This would
be the Fridley Armory and any other community would have to pay
rental.
Nir. Drigans asked who cvould have first choice to use the
armory if there was a conf.lict. General Cheeseman said there
was a regular duty man on the premises, and the use of the
building would be on a first come, first served, basis. He
said this was a problem they generally don't have but they
have never been in a situation where communities were so close
together.
General Cheeseman said this was rented by contract, so if this
was being used for a recreational use, for instance, at the same
time every week, that contract would be lionored every week. There
would also be a citizen's committee to work out any problems between
the Guard and the City. .
Mr. Harris asked who would be responsible for City services.
General Cheeseman said the gover.nment would pay for sewer and water
and other services.
1 Chairman Fitzpatrick askec'•_ if the armory would be staffed
on a daily basis. General Cheesemen said the Commanding Officer
and a custodian would be there during the day, and the custodian
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Mr. Harris asked what securzty system they would have
� . for the vehicles. General Cheeseman said they would have
an alarm system and they would ask for a police check as
this is a civic building. General Cheeseman said the Federal
� Government sets up the rules for security and they have to have
alarm systems and triple door.s because of the arms room.
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Mr. Paul Brown said he has already stated the uses the
Parks & Recreation Department and other uses that could be
made of a.n armory at the July 18, 1973 Planning Commission
meeting, The use:: mentioned are Community use, departmental
use, youth programs, assemblies, town meetings, for regional
use, Federal use, and veteran use. He thoughti h� had made
his position quite clear in that there was a definite need
for additional facilitzes. NIr.:Brnwn continued that it
seems to him that when the City has the acreage it could
set aside, and there was a need, the consideration would have
to be on how the City wou].d finance it's share. Mr. Brown
said he would like to have the Planning Commission give the
Council a firm recommendation on this propc,sal to really
explore the feasibility of having an armory in Fridle�.
Mr. Harris asked i�' this was a cemeni floor in the armory.
General Cheeseman said it was. Mr. Harris asked if this was
satisfactory for basketball. General Cheeseman said it seemed
to be working out fine. He said the armory has a regulatian
basketball court but there wasn't room for bleachers, so this
raould be for intermural sports.�
Mr. Harris asked if it would b� possible to have indoor
tennis in this buzlding. General Cheeseman said that would
be no problem.
Chairmar: Fitzpatrick said it has been poin�Led out earlier
that this also has dressing rooms and showers.
� Mr. Brown said he has a drawing of the basic plan for an
' armory. He said he would see•thai the Planning Commission members;
received copi�s of this, which does show what is available.
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General Cheeseman presented pictures of armories that have
been�built recently in the State. �
Mr. Lindblad said he coulcln't accept that this would only
, .cost the City $90,000 because costs could change and as we are
fGr from saying what additional facilities we might want in this
armory, the cost could run considerably more. General Cheeseman
� � said there would be an agreement dra�m up before the construction
began on the building, so the City would know their exact costs.
� MOTION b� Harris, seconded by Blair, that the Planning
Commission continue the armor� pz•oposal t'o an indefinite d�3te
to a11ow more input from other ciepartments of the Cit�.
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Mr. Drigans asked the administration to prepare a letter
from the Planning Commission t.o the civic and service organizations
of Fridley, asking them if they would be interested in a Public
Hearing o.r a Public discussion on the armory proposal, or it they
would return back to us some type of correspondence on any usage
they ��ould have for a National Guard facility. They could list
their pros and cons on this proposal and tell us of any needs that
could be filled with an armory located in Fridley.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, aI1 voting aye, the motion carried
unanimqusly.
3. PUBLIC HE�RING: CR�EK AND RIVER PRESERVATION MANAGEI�IEDIT ORD.
r1r. Kirk English, Department of Natural Resources, and
Mr. James Hanes, from HUD, who wor..ks on the Federal Flood Program
in Minnesota and Wisconsin, were present.
MOTlON BY DRIGANS, SECONDED by B1air, that the Planning
Commission waive the reading of the pub,�.ic Hearing notice for
the Creek and River Preservation Ma.n�.qement Ordinance.' Upon a,
voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion car.�ied.unaimously.
Mr. Clark said there was a questian when the Planning
Commission was reviewing this ordinance if there would be any
fluctuation in value of a home located in the CRP-2 zone before and
after the adoption of this ordinance. Wou1d the home be easier
or harder to sell. " �
Mr. Haner said the worst it could do urould be to hold the
, value stable and the value should go up because it was insurable.
Any property that is along a waterway should be in a preservation
district. This is one of the requirements of F.H.A. and the V.A.
, now, and it should follow that this will become a requirement of
private lending agencies.
Mr. Blair said he.had always heard that flood insurance on a
I hUme was expensive . 1�7r . Haner said that beforc 1�' S�3 , t: e only
place you could get flood insurance was from Lloyds of London and
the ra=te was $6.95 per $100. When the subsidized flood insurance
1 program was passed by Congress in 1968, on homes costing $30,000
or less, the cost is $.25 per hundred, before the actuarial map
is e;:tablished, and this represents about 100 of the premium.
' 900 of the premium is �ubsidized and handled through 100
insurance ag�ncies in New York.
� Mr. Hanes said on these homes of $30,000 or,,less, only
$17,500 can be insured under this subsidized�program at��the
present time. Contents,.can be insured up to $5,000 for $.35
per $100. When �he communities ge�heir actuarial maps, which
� takes about three years, you will have the information and the
insurance company cvill be able to use this information to determine
the 100 year flood level, and �aith your local topoc�t-aph�y map, they
, will be able to measure the ground level of a structure against
the flood 1eve1, and actuarial rates can then be determined.
At that point, the proper_ty owner has the choice af the subsidized
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ra-�e or the actuarial rate and the amount that can be insured
will be.doubled. Presently, there is a law in Congress to
increase the coverage rate on a single family home to $30,-000
(subsidized.)., The amount of contents that can be insured will
go up and also the amount that can be insur_ed by,busin�sses.
' Mr. Haner said at the present time the homeowner will be
able to get subsidized insurance on $17,500 if his home cost
$3Q,000 or less. With -�he actuarial rates, it will depend
where his structure is located below or above the 100 year
� flood level. If hisstructure�,,Tas at a high enough elevation,
it could only cost $.05 per $100.
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Mr. Clark asked how this insurance would pay. If yau had
a house that cost more than $17,500 but you could only insure
it for that amount, and the flood caused $3,U00 structural
damage, would they pay the $3,000. Mr. Haner said they would.
Mr. Harris said that wi.t.h this ordinance, we are defining
the area where people can get flood insurance. He asked if this
was correct. A'ir. Haner said that once this ordinance was in
effect, anyone within the corporate boundary of Fridley could
get flood insur.ance.
Mr. Harris asked if you lived in an area where there was
a drainage ditch and during an occasion of a heavy rain you
could have�some damage, would this be covered by flood insurance.
Mr. iianer said it would. He said a flood was defined by any
unusal amou�.t of water into an area that is usually dry, unless
the problem was caused by some action of the homeowner. It
even covers mud slides.
, Mr. Haner said the; reason_this legislation was passed was
because of the great drain on the taxpayers through the Disaster
Reli�f Fund. ThE: Congress said these pe.ople have to be helped
and if a community would agree to pass ordinances for proper
� land management to reduce floods and flood damage, they would
be eligi_.b]_e for subsidized flood insurance.
' Mr. Lindblad asked if after a community has this flood
insurance available to them, if thE:y would still be eligible
. f.or Disaster Relief Funds. Mr. Han�r said the community would
� not be eligible. Because of the present legistation, December
31, 1.973 would be the cut off line �or disaster relief and those
without insurance will'. find it more difficult to receive flood
relief. Mr. Haner continued that last year there were 48 areas
I .designated as disaster areas and 46 of these were flooas. It
cost the Disaster Relief Fund br t�xpayers, between 9 and 10
billion dollars.
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program as to whether you were eligible for.,Disaster Relief.
Mr. FIaner said riinnesota has passed theZeaislatioh and it
is such an easy program to get into at li•t"tle cast so it is
good business for a community to get into this flood insuranc�
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Mr. Blair asked the CRP-1 area and the CRP-2 area to k�,e defined
Mr. Boardman said that in a CRP-2 zone shown in red on
the map, buildings fcr occupation ��ould be allowed if they
were filled to two feet above the 100 year flood level and if that
wasri!t feasible, then protect the structure according to the
State Standards. Any canstructson �aould require a Special Use
Permit. In a CFP-1 zone, shown on blue on the map, this
allows use that is not for humaz� habitation and has a low flood
poiential damage+ such as parking lots, tennis courts, or �
small park areas, that will not raise the flood cross section
level more than .5 feet.
Mr. Drigans said c•�e did have a question on wha had juris�
diction c?n approval �� a SpeciaJ_�Use Permit, where it says a11
governing bodies have jurisdiction over such use or obstruction,
but in a memo from Jerry Boardman on Octaber 31, 1973, it states
that Mr. Boardman has talked to Jim �Vrigh-t of tche Department of
Natural P,esources and he said the City of Fridley has sole
prio�ity on the decisions within its�boundaries. Approval of
other bodies are not .� •necessary since these are merely
recommending to the City. There is a discrepancy here. Maybe
this secion should be rewritt�en. Mr. Boardman agreed that it
should be rewritten. � .
Mr. Clark said there are some lots in Riverview Heights
that are vacant and it is not feasible to fi11 them up
to two feet above the 100 year flood lev�l, and yet the valuation of
homes in this area would make it economically unfeasible to
have expensive flood proofing of the structure.
Mr. English said they would either have to fil.I the properfi.y
or flood proof the structure. If the City made it a habit of
giving permission for variances and Special. Use Permits that
did not meet the State Standards, they would lose their eligibility
for subsidized tlood irisurance.
Mr. Clark said the Planning Commission should not feel guilty
i� they have to turn do�an any such requests that don't meet the
State Standards. -
Mr. Drigans said he didn'� think the owners of the vacant
� • • propErty are�aware that this rodinance could mal;e some of the
lots unbuildable. Mr. Clark said they would have the option of
� flood proofing any structure they would want to build.
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Mr. Clark said there was alsa a question raised that in
a real emergency situation, during flooding, and your property
was �oashing away, can the property owner take emergency action for
fill to protect his property. Mr. English said that in these
ci.rcumstances, he �aas sure that any property owner would have the
right to protect his property, but after the emergency was over
he would need a Special Use Per.mit, to make permanent repairs to
his property.
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Mr. Harris asked about removing trees and vegetation
from a river bank or.along a ti�aterway. Mr. English said there
were no restrictions on this. Mr. Harris said this would expose
the banks to�erosion. Mr. English said this could be put in
the F�idley ordinance. It would exceed the State Standards, but
there's no reason the ordinance can't do that. Mr. Clark
said this could be added to the CRP-1 zone. Mr. Boardman said it
can be put in the preservation area of the ordinance.
MOTION by Lindblad, seconded by B1air, that the Planning�
Commission close the Public Hearing on the Cre�Y'& Ra.ver Preser-
vation 1�lanagement Ordinance. Upon a voice vote, a1l voting aye,
the motion carried unanimousl�.
MOTION by Driqans seconded by Harxis that the Planning
Corr�mission recammend to the City Council adoption of the
�� Creek and River Preservation Ordinance, after the fol.Zowing
changes have been made:
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(1) �,dd th.e preservation of existing trees and vegetation
to CRP-Z zone under section 5, subsection B.
(2) Rewrite paragraph 8 on paqe 5 of the ordinance to
state that any Special Use Permit being considered
by the City is subject to the xecommendation of a11
other governing bodies.
Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye,�the motion carried unanimously.
4. DISCUSSION ON ENERGY CRISIS
Mr. Drigans said he had listened to President Nixon's
speech on television before the meeting this evening (November
and felt some action �hould be taken by.the City of Fridley
to help �oY��.-�he critical energy crisis. He said as long as
the Plann�.ng Commission was an �.dvisory board to the Council he
would like to ask the Council to appaint a citizen's committee
study this problem. .
In the discuss?on that followed, other members of the
Commission thought this might be premature and wanted to wait
unti? Federal and St-.ate controls had been set.
Chairman Fitzpatrick adjourned the meeting at 11:50 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Receiving the Minutes of the Building Standards -
Design Control Meeting o� November 8, 1973
(1"hese minutes will be ready for tlle Council Meeting
Monday evening. The builders are in a hurry to
expedite their petitions as the frost is going into
the ground. 'I'his is the reason we are presenting
these minutes at a Public Hearing Meeting)
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'I`he meeting was called to order by Chairman Lindblad at 8:05 p.m.
b1EA4BERS PR�SENT:
A1EAiBERS At3SENT:
OTHI:RS PRL'SI;N'I':
Lindblad, Tonco,
Car.i.olano
Jerrold Boardman,
Treuenfels, Simoneau
Planning Assistant
MOTION by Treuen=els, seconded by Simoneau to approve the minutes of the
October 18, 1973 meeting as written. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the
motion carried unanimously. . �
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T4r. Ever.ett A. Slechta iaas present for the rec{uest. TSr. Slechta said the
building ti��euld be used as a multi-purpose Uui.ldi�lg, and he was not sure of the
type of r. enter ]�e wouJ d have.
' D4r. Slechta has met 4vith the City staff and some changes were made on his
original plari. He and �1r. Boardrlan �aent over these changes. The building site
will be moved five feet £urther north a.nd the driveway moved 20 feet ivest to
allo�a for additional green area off of Osborne Road. This will also keep any
' tree and shrub pl.anting off of the easemen.t locatecl along Osborne Roacl. ,�1r. Slechta
asked if i.t was alright to berm over the easement. I�9r. Boardman said that since
the front drive entr�ice is located mai.nly on easements we can allow seme berming
' on them, but a�aay from the entrance they will have to pull the berming and
planti_ng off the easement as much as possible. In areas �vhere there is a visual
prol�lem for. trafficy berming and planti.ng is allowed to be lower than three feet.
I�1r. Boa.rdman sa�.d there is an area lilce this where the dr.iveway comes onto Osborne
' Road. Additional berming will be added along Osborne IZoad, with additional planting
along �he driveway. The rest of the property not used for parking or the building
will be sodded. The landscaping pIan was approved as presei.ted.
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The north exterior elevation (front) will consist of al_ternating stone panels,
stai_ned cedar panels and�solar bronze glass windows and doors. The east, west and
south elevations �aill be rnatching metal panels with walk out doors. Loading docks
are located on the south elevation.
There is a six foot high screening ��lall jogging out of the west elevation
screen the loading area from Osborne Road. This ti�i1Z consist of stained cedar
on the top with stack bond Ulock on the bottom. It was recommended to change
height of the ivall to seven feet.
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There was no problem with the parking layout. All code requirements �aere
met as far as parking space needed and size of stalls, concrete curbing, biacktop-
ping, driveway size and radi.i needed for entrances.
i�tr. Lindblad asked avout security lights. Dlr. Slechta said there were
lights only over the doors, with some placed possibly in the shrubs to be directed
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towards the building. 1�]r. Tonco .recommended security lights be placed on the
corners to illuminate the entire area for the police. h4r. Slech'ta agreed.
' Dir. Tonco asked about ruUbisit storage. �Ir. Slechta said it will probably
be inszde. TIr. Simoneaus said since there is a possible total rental space to
seven different individuals, wouldn't this mean a possibility of seven different
rubbish areas. �1r. Slechta waid yes. The l3o�rd recommended that they keep the
' rubbish inside if possible, but iL outside siorage is needed, L-he exterior
screeninh �eill have to be approved l��r the City before it is allowed.
'• The Board asked about outside roof equipment. I�1r. Slechta said there would
be none. 'I'he I3oard said this will have to be screened also if there has to be
roof ec�uipment.
' The drainage pxobelm has been worked out ��ith the City �ngzneering De,�artment.
I3ecause the drivewa.y �^�as moved 20 feet to the ti,*est, the drive�aay will be jogged
and will allot�� for the drainage to drain south down the driveway and be picked up
' by a catc}i basin and piped to an existing 60" storm sewer to the soutli. The
moving of_ the dxive!vay ���ill also allo��,� for a 2� foot green area between the drive-
way and the bui_lding.
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1�10TION by Simoneau, seconded by Tonco to recommend to Council approval of
the building Gaith the following stipulations:
1, The building be �noved 5 feet north and and the drive�;�ay 20 feet west
to allo;a :Cor more front green area; and to lceep planting off of the
Osborne Road easement.
2. Landscape plan as changed by the City to allow for addi.tional
bermin� along Osl�orne Roac�, and planting alon,g tY�,e driveway be
follo�aed, with sod else��.r}iere.
3. Stained cedar panels on the exter.ior as changed by the City be
used.
4. Screening wall be constructed of s�:zzned cedar and stack b ond
block and changed io,seven feot high.
5. Security li�hts be placed also on the corners of the building.
6. Refuse be kept inside if possible, if not the area has to be
screened �aith approved screening as set by the City.
7. Drainage plan be used as set up by the Engineering Department.
UPON A�VOICC VOT�, all voting aye, the motion ca.rried unanimously.
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Mr. Dick Gazda �nd b1r. Stan Beckstrom Gti�ere present for the request.
A4r. Gazda and Tfr. 13eckstrom explained that the additinn would be used for ware-
house purposes. The l�oard.asked if the addi_tion would create any problem as far
as the parking is concerned. I�Ir. Gazda said no. The parl:ing area is"already
blacktopped and has concrete curbing. No additional parking will be needed for
person ��1, The 13oard did p�int out that concrete curbin� should be used around
the ne�a driveway entrance.
The I�oard asked about refuse, and outside roof equipment. D4r. Gazda said
the refuse would be inside and the� is no outside roof equipment. �
Mr. I,indblad asked about the chain linked fence that is used to screen the
' rear loadi_ng and parking facilities from Osborne Koad. T4r. Gazda said there is
- at pr.esent slats on the fence and they will be using a vine coverage fa:�� additional
screening. Nlrs. Treuenfels askecl if they could use evergreens to allow for winter
screening. i�tr. Beckstrom said the roadGVay istoo close to the fence and the trees
'� would die froni snow plowing anci salt in the winter, �ir. Boardman also said that
the vines do �et thick enough to give a good screen in the winter.
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Mr. Lindbl�d asked ���hat type of landsc:.��e plan ttley.had. A1r. Gazda has hired
a professional company to drata a plan and thi.s pJ_a.n was approved by the City staf.f.
The plan allows for open green area as �aell as shaded areas for the employee's use
on breaks. A pl�inter was placed along the nor.th elevation. Ptr. Boardman asked
wh�.t type of elevation there ivas on ti-ie north side. P1r. 13eckst-rom replied that
the elevations on the north face are grade, 2.6 feet above floor level, and the
top of the planter is G feet above floor level. A time taY3e_ �tias set when the
work was to be completed on the landscape plan, October, 1975. rir. Gazda said
they hope to have if done by 1974, but tlze 1975 date �aill give them added time
to avoid a ha.rdship on monies available f.or the work.
N3r. Lindl�lad asked about security lighfis. T1r. Beckstrom said these will be
continued around the addition.
There was no drainage problem.
Mr. 13oardman asked if they will be meeting taith Coachman Corporation,
which brought the property to the rear of them, and di.scuss the extension of the
chain link fei�ce or purchasin� of the property by Gazda ( a sma11 pr�rtion of tlze
land not boughti by Coachman). A1r. Beckstrom said they would be meeting with the m
on Monday. �
I�IOTIQN by Tonco, seconded by Simoneau to recommend approval to Council of
the addition with the follocaing stipulutions:
1. Vine co�erage be used along chain link fence for additional �reening.
2, Landscape plan be completed by October, 1975.
3. Security lights be provided on *h� additinn.
UPON A VOICL' VO'I'l:, all voting Qye, the motion carried unanimously.
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�Ir. Jerry Simer was present for the request. I�4r. Simer explained the .
addition iaould be used to join the two present buildin� so that added room for
manufacturing and storage could be acquired. The building at 5960 blain Street
will be used .f_or manufa.ct.uri.ng, dock receiving and some office use. The building
at 5930 Atain Street c,rill be used foi manufacturing, siorage and office. This
building will also hava a small area rentc:d out to the present tenants, Columbia
Millworlc. I1ie buildings avill be joinec' by a 4� foot length structure, consisting
of painted cone block with a windo�a in the front.
The Board asked if the buildi.ngs would be similar in design. Mr. Simer saici
yes, they be�h ha.ve a brick and block construction in similar colors and with the
addition will be compatible,
i�1r, Li.ndblad a.sked about the parkin.g area. The new building �vill need.37
' to 40 stalls and they have 46 stalls. A1r. Boardman said it should be stipulated
that if additiona.l parking is needed, it will and can be supplied as there is
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Mr. Lindblad asked if the driveway would be removed from the frant of 5930.
Mr. Simer said ycs, and this area �,jill be sod�ed. The Ci_ty staff �aent over the
landscaping plan �eit.h P�lr. Simer and agreed upon sodding in the front of 5930 with
some berming and tree planting i.n t.he general area. Also the shrubs along tlle
parking area south of the building will be removed and replaced by a sidewalk.
A szx foot cedar post or cedar fepce ��ill b.e placed t�ie length of_ the parking area
and parallel to the sidewalk to screen the parking area from A1ain Street. In front
of the fence will be a rock garden. 'I'he landscaping for 5960 Main was approved
as is.
T7ze driveway leading into 5930 will be moved five feet to the north with
poured cor�crete curbing a.long both sides. The south property line will have
�c�irbing only to the frorit edge of the building wi.th the stipulation that when
the property to the so�ath of 5J30 is required to put in a blacktop access, Simer
Purnp will complete the concrete curbing. nlso, stripping will have to be done
on the parking area. and the blacktop surface brought up to code.
Mr. I3oardman said some type of protection was needed on the 5960 building
(north side) from ca.rs. A1r. Lindblad suggested an attached wooden post witli
steel guardrails b e used. I�Ir. Simer agreed.
t�4r. Lindblad asked about the temporary building located to the rear of
5960 hlain. r1r. Simer said tlieir permit expires on the Uui.lding on August, 1974,
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at which tirne the garage i��ill be removed. They are using the garage for material
storage, and this material �aill then be stored in the new building.
The 13oard asked about roof equi�ment. I�lr. Simer said there is none. However,
there a-re two saw dust collectors used by t]Iei_r tenant, The one located south
of 5930 will remain and the one noxth oi 5930 T9ain will be removed.
`I'he question of security lights was asked. Mr. Simer said 5960 blain has
security liUhts, 59.30 does not, but he does have plans to provide lights.
A1r. Tonco saicl it �aould not hurt to have sorrie lights on the rear side of the
b uildings.
The Board said any outside dumpsters will have to be screened.
h4r. Lindblad asked about the loadin g dock. Mr. Simer said there is no
problem or change�� here. �I'he Board agreed, as it is out of viei,r from the public
right-of-wa.y.
ASOTION by Tr.euenfels, seconded by Simoneau to reconunend to Council approval
of the aadition witll the following stipulati.ons:
1. additional pa.r.king area be provided if needed.
2, Parking area have stripping.
3. Landscaping pl_�zl be utilized as changed and approved between the City
and Mr. Sirner for 5930 blain Street. This included sodding of former
driveway area, trees pla.nted, rock garden and rei�o•.ral of slirubs to
be placed by a sideti:aik..
4. A six foot cedar post or fence be placed in front of the sidewalk
sout.h of 5930 I�1ain building for screening of parking area.
S. 5930 I�4ain Stxeet drive�vay be moved 5 feet iiorth and have poured
concre�e curbing along b oth sidc�of the driveway to the front edge
of the building. '
6. Future improvement on property south of 5930 will result in completion
of poured concrete curUing along entire blacktop edge.
7. Bumper posts and steel guardrails be placed on the north side of 5960.
8. Any outside dumpster must be screened.
9, Securi�y lights be placed on 5930 D9ain St., with lights also placed
on the rear of the building.
10. Any roof equipment must be screened.
UPON A VOICH ��OTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
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r4r. Da11as And�rson and A1r. Gene Hetland were present for the request.
Assurance Manufacturing is rec{uesting an addition that will join the two
separate buildiY�gs that Assurance uses togetlier in �the rear. The addition wil�l
be constructed of concrete block, painted to match the existing buildings. '
Presently 7733-35 Beech St. i.s a whiie block building with a brown mansard roof.
TYie building at 7753-55 I3eech St. and addition ��lill be painted brown to tie in
with the other building. llue to extensive berming in the front of the Uuildings,
they �vill tlave no actual front and will be hardly seen from Beech Street.
�� T1r. Lindblad asl:ed about parking. Mr. Boardman said there is no problem,
but he would Iike to recommend post bumper guards ivith.steel rails be placed along
the south edge of 7733-35 Beech St-reet. The Board agreed thi_s should be a stipu-
, lation. �ilso poured concrete curbing slioulcl he placed around blacktop areas at
this time.
' b4r. Boaxdman furtl�er explained that the City is working with this entire area
on a clean up c�mpaigli. They are tryinff to get agreements si_gned on the landscapi�ig
which taoulcl include extensive ber.mirig and planting for Lhe block. The landscapi3�g
woiald be cione at one ti.me, refl.ulting iz1 a unified landscapi.ng plan for the entire
' block at. a lowex� cost to the proper':y oti��ners. The landscaping plan for Assurance
will result in what is planned for the c�ntire area by the City.
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Assurance Manufac�u�•iiig also said they would be lowerin�; the blacktop surface
along the noxth side of 7753-55 13eech bu:i_lding to coriform with the elevation of
Brooklyn Tool's parking a.rea. I�1r. I3oardman said some type of protection from
automobiles should be provided. A1so t1�e loading dock should be shortened from
30 feet to 25 feet to allow for easier parking.
The Board asked about autside refuse. It was originally planned to have a
1 joint screened area between Assurance r�.fg. and Brooklyn Tool, however this is not
possil�le noca. It was recommended that Assurance send a lette� to the City stating
� �he refuse will be inside if possiUle, if not, it �aill be screened.
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A�IOTION by Simoneau, seconded by Treuenfels to recommend to Council approval
af the addition with the following stipulations:
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locatcd at 7733-35 Beech Street on the �.�uth side.
Protection from automobiles be placed on north side of 7753-55
Beecll Street.
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3. L�tter stating refuse will be inside of building if possible, if it
must be outside, proper screeni.ng wi11 be used.
4. Loading dock shortened from 30 feet to 25 feet.
5. Lanc�scape plan used as recommended by City.
UPON A VOICE VOrI'�, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
5. CO'�SII-)f ,'1'I'IC d C)}: n I:i:(�i)I SrI' `1'0 C�\'S'I'.;:tl�r _1�I AIiDI ITCiN_TO 7'}{E_ PF:T�SEP�T
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�1r. R. L. Pike, nfr. Paul 6Vheeler, hir. 1larry Mitchel�., and r4r. Paul Bredow
were present for the request.
Saeetiza.n Syst.ems has a plan f_or future construction, t�ut now their main
interest is e.xtencli_ng the loading area so the loading docks can be closed to
help sa.ve on heating fuel. 'I'he J3oard discussed this item and sai�i any landscaping,
parki.ng, or building change tivill not need to be acted upon at this time, ��hen
the e;cpansion comes up thcse items will be handled at that time. The Board did
comment on the very neat appearance of the grounds and building.
D10TION by Treuenfels, seconded by lonco to recommend to Council approval
of the= enclosure.
UPON n VOICF VOTL, all idOtlp�T a.ye, the moti_on carried unanimously.
6• C�ti`STDF 1:�TT0� Or A 1.P,r�tII:ST I0 C'G'�SI'R1lCT �\ �nI)TTIQ\? TO Tj�r PRrSI:\�'.
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b4r. L. E. Torrey and Mr. Ray iGoolery were present for t.he request. Mr. Dick
Thors��n was representing the contractor.
'1'he gentlemen said they will be adding a two story concrete block building.
for additional office and warehouse use. The addition will be painted to match
the existing buildings.
�4r. 13oa�'dman had gone ovcr the site plar�, parking layout and drainage plan.
No furtlier action �vas needed on these items. The 13oaxd lJ3S concerned toith screening
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I�ir. Lindblad asked if .the City of h4idland had received any complaints on
dust. II� noted that there usedto be a problem on this nature, but he himself had
not neticed anything lately. Tir. Boardman said he was una�aare of any. h1r. IVoolery
said they useato have this compl.air�t due to the continuous construction. The
area causing this problem has,had a program for oiling the area. He said he plans
on oili.ng next year, but his oi.l contractor is not sure he can supply the oil
for ttiis type of use. Ttie Board recammended oiling as much as possible.
T:he fence along I�4ain Street also raised some questions. The representati.ves
said the fence has scr.eening slat already in and ti+rill remai�i in. r1r. Boardman
requested vines by planted on t:he fence 'up to the pump house. This taould help"
cut noise and create a visual. Uarrier. Dlidland agreed on this idea.
' It was pointed out to the f3oard that I�iidland tias done an extensive amount
of landsca.ping and will be doing morP as construction allows. The Board said the
landscape plari sliould be contiliued up the si�de of the new building.
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of the addition with t}ie follo�aing stipulations:
1. � o�l aus� area if needed� if possible.
2. Vines placed on fence up to pum�� house for si�ht and noise screen.
3. Landsca.ping plan to be con�inued along the side of the new building.
U.PON A VOICE VO'1L, all.voting aye, the motion car.ried unanimously.
�� COVS1ll1,R.1'1'IOtir OF �� t�I;QUI�S'1' T0. CO;�`STRLC']' G�P.AGI�S TO 13� t?SI;D P,Y T1�lE
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No one was present f_or the xec{uest. Mr. Boardman said there might have been
a misunderstanding about the mecting, but he ha.d talked to Mr. Holmauist of
Holmquist Enterprises. They wnuld like the additional garaged to protect their
renters fxam vandalism and for extra storage of caxs anci equipment. The
additional garage will not be taking away parking area, but adding six stalls.
It also will not take away the green area required by code for this complex.
`I'here ]ias never been a. parking problem at tllese apartments and is needed only
for safety and storage. �ir. Boardr.lan said it should be stipulated that if
additi�nal parkii7�g stalls are needed they wi•11 be provided. The Board agreed.
Mi�TION by Simoneau, seconded by Treue.nfels that they recommend to Council
approval of the addition witll the following stipulation;
1. If additional parking space is needed, it wi11 b e provided.
UPON A VOIC� VO'I'E, al� voting aye, the motion carri_ed unanimsouly.
Cl�airman Lindblad adjourned the meeting at 10:00 p.m.
Rcspectfiilly submiti.ed,
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Pt�ul.a Long %1
Secretary
TIME RE��ORD FOR OCTOQER, 1973 prosecution work
1. Court, including preparation and travel
2. Pre��aration of formalcomplaints and other
correspondence
3. Off�ice conferences with citizens, police officers,
court employees, and highway patrol officers
4. Phone conferences with citizens, police officers,
cit�✓ employees, court employees, attorneys and
hi gl�way patrol off i cers
STATEMENT
HALL, SMITH, JUSTER, FEIKEMA and HASKVITZ
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
1050 BUILDERS EXCI�ANGE BLDG.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402
339- 1481
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SUBURBAN OFFICES
OSSEO
FRIDLEV
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Ci�ty of Fridley
64;31 University Avenue N. E. ,
Fr�idley, Minneosta 55432
At�tn: Nasim Querishi
City Manager �
PLEASE RETURN THIS PORTION WITH VOUR PAYMENT
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FORWARDED FROM LAST STATEMENT
Serv'ices rendered as prosecutor for the City
o f Fr• i d 1 ey
Octok�er 1973 retainer (28 Hr. 50 Min)
$1000.00 $lOQ0.00
SecrE�tarial Services 100.00 $1•100.00
I deciar ur �'er �+�.^,=,i�;���, �* 'r��:v t[�� i#hls
acco�� �i, c.' �:,� ;u :t� ��:.0 eo� -
rect a ;� �,�i F' � •- ;;,�.r, .�id
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MALL, SMITH, JUSTER, FEIKEM�rvo HASKVITZ
ATTORNEVS AT LAW
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9 hours 15 minutes
2 hours 15 minutes
7 hours
29 hours 50 minutes
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APPUCATION �=OR PAYMENT No. i• DATE $/27/�3 COMMTNO. S
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City of Fridley, i�ii.nnesota c/o Patch, �rickson, �?adsen & ll B
Hanson
� This Application is for�� 4 � � ayment for P�echan� c3� T�70r1r work done on your
�'r�__;,_r31 c�z _j,.yS.�up� '��prt� project from � 1��15,L72 to ��,C,a.����
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT WORK ITEMS CONTRACT COMPLETED COMPLETED BALANCE
AMOUNT THIS PERIOD TO DATE TO PINISH
1. Insulation 1,359.Q0 1,359.0 1,359.00 x x
2. Exterior se�•aer & c�rater 2,500.00 2,500.0 2,500.00 x x
3. Sprin}cler 3,900.00 3,900.0 3,900.00 Y x
4. Air conditianing & ventilatio 1.2,4(30.00 12,400.0 12,�00.00 x v
5. Plumbi�.g 3,2OOv00 3,200.0 3,200.00 x x
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Totals ro Date � rt ?�4 � d
Less Retainaye at �; % �, � 1�� �Q
CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT Totai to be Drawn �o Date n n
Based on our observations, this appiication for payment is Tota► Previously Certified
correct to the best of our kno�vledge, and the contractor Amount Now Due -+�T__���T�t, �� / r
is entitled to the indicated pa ment � �`�S• '��
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This form checked b ����y�y ���"-'=� �� �=-�
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P CH ERIC S NIADSON 6 HAN90N, INC. COf1i�9Ci0� --�l/�! ----'—
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HENRY H. FEIKEMA
RONALD L. HASKVITZ
JAMES R. CASSERLY
CARL J. NEWOUIST
' PATRICIA L, B[LOIS
DOUGLAS HA�L
OF COUNSEL
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SMITH, �TUSTER. F�IgEMA, HASKVITZ Sc CASSERLY
City :Tanager
'City of rridley
� 6431 Universit}* Avenue NE
Fridley, i�iinnesota 55432
City I�Iana�er
' City o€ Calurnbia Heights
590 - 40tta Avenue i;E
Colu�nbia l:eights, :�iinnesata 55421
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CHARTERED
Noveni�er 2, I973
Itl:: Police Pension Relief Association v�. PEREl:
Researcti and Preparation for Litigation
SUITE 1050 �
BUILDERS EXCHANGE BUILDING
MINNEAPOLIS, MlNNESOTA 55402
TELEPHONE 339-1481
FRIDLEY OFFICE
6441 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E.
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432
TELEPHONE 560-6870
The research anci preparation of a memorandum concerning the issue of a city's
riglit to aciopL I'I�S'.t� as opposed to Lhe Police Pension Plan tl�at is in existence,
includin�; the relateci issues of the city's zi�ht to hnme rule on the question
of police pension, Yiave been comnleted. The researcli and preparation of the
inemorandum F�as conducted in anticipation of litiUation and the preparation �for
liti�;ation involved ttie specific action l�rougnt by tiie Columbia ileights Police
i2elief �ssociation against the City of Col�inbia lieights.
On behalf oi th� City of Columvia Hei�hts an Answer to the Petition for Writ
of i•fandarius has veen interposed and a counterclaim for declaratory judgment
has been filed on behalf of the City �f Columbia iieights. In addition, pursuant
to motion, Yt�RA izas been u�de a party to the litigation.
At the special term hearing � few weelcs ago� ,Tud�;e Forsl�erg indicated that the
case would �e called for liearing wit�iin the ver,� near future and that Judge
Gillespie would �frobably ve the judge handling th� trial matter. At the present
t ime the necessary research as well as t�ie preparation of ex}iibits and legal
pleadings tiave been completed and we are awaiting trial. �
Tt�e followin� is a brealcdo�,m of attorney `s fees that are due to date by the
respective cities for tne legal services that have been performed to date:
7/73-8/73 Legal research and pre:paration of inemorandum
re police pension vs. Prl�'1: City's riglit to
adopt PEIZA as alternative to police pension
plan: Rigl►t to liome rule: �'lvailability of
declaratory judgment: 24� hours
CiCy iiana�er
City of Friciley
City Iiana„er
City of Columbia liei�;iits
a/17/73
9/1�/73
9/21/73
9/24/73
9/2U/73
1(}/1/73
lU/2/73
10/4J73
lii/7/73
10/b/73
10/�/73
1�/9/73
10/1U�73
1U/11/73
10/17/73
10/18/73
lU/19/73
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Plovember 2, 1�73
Drafting declaratory judgment coraplaint;
consultation witii ifessrs, i?ill aticl Olsen re
factual back�rosncl of. Police Pension Associ--
ation: 3 hours
I're�zarati.ori of final uraft of coraplaint
requestinn declaratory judb�ent; gathering
factual data; r�searcti: 7 liours
Consultation witii Dou; Yeterson P.E Co1ur.�ia
i�ie};lits Yolice �'ension suit 1 �iour
Consultation taith i,lymaii Snith re procedure
for raisin� Tridley pension questions in
Colunbia i�ei�;tits suit 1 liour
Consul�.ation zvitii ily���an Snith %2 hour
1:esearc}i on r,�anuar�lus proceedin�; 1 hour
i�ieetin� witli 7?eterson & �Calina re preparation
of anstaers to ColuMbia :iei.�;iit-s Poli_ce l:elief
/'�ssaciation Petition for ��r.it of iiandanus 3 hours
Preparation of Answer to Petition for ��rit
of i-iandar,.us £� counterclaim for declaratory
judgment S hours
Preparation of motion to join PFF�A, order
and affidavit in supp�rt tiiereof 2 hours
ilceting �oi.tti id;rn�n Smitil 2 hour
:ieeting ��it�a Peterson & l:alina 4 hours
lZeciraft of Elnswer. & counterclaitn, anci prepara--
tion of ��iotion to advance on calendar � 1 hour
Redraft of Ans�•�er to �'etz tion for :Jrit of
.�landamus and �iemorandura in SupPort thereof 3 liours
Preparation of affidavit and exiiibits for
liearing 2 2 hours
ileeting witi� Peterson & I:alina re return to
Yetition �or :iandamus and counterclair�i, �
affidavits and e�c�ibits 32 hours
i�iiscellaneous calls re special term hearing Z hour
Attending special term i.n Anolca: o�taining
order requiring tliat P�::t�� be a party to tne
liti�ation 2 tiours
Attorney's fees re Police Pension
litigation - 65'-z hours @ $35
Copy of Articles
Xe rox - 400 copi es
6512 hours
$2,292.50
3.00
40.00
$2,335.50
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City of Fridley
City Alanager
City of Colun't�ia Heiglits -3- tJovember 2, 1973
FridIey share o� expenses (3/4) _ $1,751.63
Less credit for past payment 850.00
Salance awing $ 901.63
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Colum�ia �ieiglits share of expenses (%) =$583.87
Tota� fees
$l��ss.so
lhe rer,iaining attorney's fees will ve based upan the time necessary to prepare
for litigation and to cond.uct r'tie actual iiearin�. The cities wi11 be billed
, their respective siiare when tlie trial asp�.ct iias been completed. If you have
any ques tions feel free to contact me at any ti�e.
Si•IITH, JUSTLrZ, FL•'T�:F:�IA, iIASI:VITZ S� CASSB':LY
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I declare under pezlalty of law that this account,
claim or demand is just and correct and ttiat no
part .of _ jrt' l�as been. p' d.
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S�ith, .�u�ter, Feit:� L�, h=€�?cv�.�z, ��ss��iy
1i?a� i�uiluers �:�c�:a:nv� : r�:�ld�.n,
� ;iinnneapoli�, i:inne�o��. 55402
D�ar Wytnan:
As per vut di��ut��io*� oxa I±u^u�a� 16, 29fi3 r�$�-� Ron �i.��l-vitz of your office,
it wa.s Pstir�zted hy ]°Ir. I.�.G���ri�z a�ci Vir�3.1 ilex�iick �hF�.t tl�e cast of �etting
a d�claratory jLCI ;eri�nt re.;a�r�in� �h�u pa2ice �^n�inn plan for �lie City of
Fridl�y at the cla.s�r3.c:3� Ze:�Te�. `�i.11 be �Y�cau� $2,5�0, ar3 i.� nt c�s3ary ar.d tihe
City Cour.ciZ ci�a�s�s ic� ��aic�u� tl�is �.cti.on f�ri:?�ex i.z� th� St�n�e�ne Court, the
cost would be anot2z�:r �,,5�1�ip s� ti�e 'tc�ai. east tc� �aursue i�his r�zsestion would be
in tlze nei�i�borhood o� $b,4.�+� �.� t?ie Ci�:y c�� �'ri�Yley pu�su�d �hi� �cC�.on
inde�er.den�Iy. Tt ��aa �i �o cc���.sic:ered ��iat �.� ta��s ac�i.on ��r�nt to the Su�rexne
Court, L'Izere mi�la� be o�her ca�un�.t9.es �.r.terE3tec3 �f��a� mi�;ht jc3.n tl:e City "in
pursuin� tthi� ques��.an wh3.c�� u��.�i�� furtiaer r.educe tk�� cQSt. to �he City'.
You l�ad a cti�cu���c�n. �Ji��i ti�v C��y Cflunc32 about foixr �.*�c�ks ago aad
advi�ed them of t,t7c� r�iffirent caurues oi Act�o::, `�rhich �srinci�ally e1�s to ��in
Colutubia 4ici�;izts in �I�eiz ��z�.t „a� it �s �3.nai�:<�r �o �tze :f ric3l,�y c��e, rat%Z�r
thEtiz puz�uin, �.n�3��ex��ent actian. A��cah�r c�r" c�eo�?ie, includir.� �tae Police
Pension Foard, liave uh:owm co�c�rz� re� arc�in� I'riciley possi�ly bea�anry a�reater
perce.�t��;e a� t2�e co�t �.h�.n Golts��bi.a �I�i�t��� in this case. I Al�o have expressed
this concexn Ca you aver the �hone.
You ineticat�ed �here has t��er► a sh3fC in Colt�rabia lIe�.�hts` pos3.tipn, and now
, they ��rlll. b� usi.n� t�fieir a�,m City At�or±��y`� o�f�c� to �ursue the ca�e with your
firm acting; as Consultant�. I have ta1l;e�l �0 4�I�], T�'�tsan re�arclin¢ this i�em
and he is 216� tot�ci.ear �ai�out �ii� l�aa7. cos� part�ci�zt�.on �7@�WCGTI }%Ottr officc
' and �he Columl�ia F�ei;;?-��� AttarneST'�s affice. i�aaulei �rpr�cla�e it it 3ou would
work with Col�bia 1l4is;�xts ` Ci�,y A��orrsey �o �et a r�vis�cl est�mUat� along with
the costs you fe�Z the City of Frid].ey atiould be�zr, so t�iie inforr�tion cAn be
, provided to all the parties concerneci, includin� the City Council for their
review and appraval. It ie hopecl th�t tiie cost bor.ne by the Cify of Fridley ,
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in purauing this cours� of actic�n in ca��canctiaz� wiCh Colcuz�bts 2ietUht�, wilZ
�.ot 1�� mare tY�axt a�� af �he t�t�1 ea�at.
Thank peau for your at�c�a�ia�a i�, �h� r��t�er.
Si�cer��,y,
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Mr. Vi�c�il i��wrri���:
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RESOLUTIOPJ N0. 1973
A RESOLUTIOfJ TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS
PACKAGE PRpPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE
6E IT RESOLVED, By the Council of the City �f Fridley as follows:
1. That it is in the interest of th� City to award bid
contracts for the following iten�s or materials.
PACKf1GE PROPERTY AND CASUALITY I�dSURAidCE
2. A copy of ti�e specifications far the above described
items and materials, together wi�n a proposal for the
metiiod of purchase and the payment thereof have been
presented to t�ie Council by the City Manager and the
same are hei°eby approved and adopted as ihe plans and
sp�cifications, and the method of acquisition and
pa)�71Fn�C to b:� requ i red by the Ci ty wi th respect to the
ac1�!isi�ion of said items and materials.
3., The pu�chas� of said items an� materials as described
above sn�li be effected by sealed bids to be received
and opened by the City of Fridley on the 30th day of
�Jovember, 1973. Tf�e Acting City Manager is rlirected
and authorized to advertise for the purchase of said
items and materials by sealed bid proposals under
notice as provided by law and the Charter of ti�e City
of Fridley, the notice to be substantially in form
as that shown by Exhibit "A" attac�ed hereto and made
a part of by reference. Said notice shall be published
at least twice in the official newspaper of the City
of Fridley.
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FRIDLCY THIS ' DAY OF , 1973.
CITY CLERk� - P�ARVIId C. BRUidSELL
MAYOR - FRA��K a. LIE3L
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
BID NOTICE
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PACKAGE PROPERTY AND CASUALITY INSURANCE
EXHIBIT "A"
The City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota will accept
sealed bids for Package Property and Casuality Insurance. Such
quotations will be receaved by the City Manager's Office n.o later
than Nov�mber 30, 1973 until 4:00 p.m. on the said date at the
Fridley City Hall, 6431 University Avenue Northeast, Fridley,
Minnesota; Telephone 560-3450, for the term of January l, 1974
to January l, 1977. The City xeserves the right to reject any
quotations and to waive any irregularities or informalities in
the b idd ing .
The City reserves the right to accept the bid which is determined
to be in the best interests of the City. Th� City reserves the
right to reject any and all bids and wafve any informalities or
technicalities in any bid received without explanation.
1 Copies of the specifications and general conditions may be
examined in the office of the Purchasing Agent, or copies may be
obtained from this office.
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All bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes and plainly marked
on the outside with "PACKAG� PROPERTY AND CASUALITY INSURANCE".
PUBLISH: November 14, 1973
November 21 , 1973
NASIM QURESHI
Acting City Manager
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BTD NOTICE
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pACY•AGE PROP�RTY ANU CASUALTY II�TSURANC�
EM�rB:CT ���„
The Ca.�:y Counc�l of tlze City o� Fri.dtey, T�ina�esota will accePt
sealed uids foz i��c'c�ge Prop°r�y ail� Casualty Tnsurance. Such
quatations ��a�.�.1 b� rec����c�d by the C�ty T��azzager's Office no lat,ex
th�n I�;over�b�:r 3p , t973 ur�i�a:Z �� r 00 p.m, oz� the saic7 �aie at the
Fridley Citlr �-i�.? l, 643]. Un�vexsity Av�nL��� L�?ox�th�ast, Fr_idley,
2�Iinnesota; Telephor.e 5b0�-3�50, io_r_ the t�xm of January l, 1�74
to Januayy l, 1.977. Th� City reserv�s the right to �ej�ct any
quota-�:ioz�s a�cd to waive any a.rzegularities or informalities in
th� bidc�ing.
Th� City resex�ves the rigl�t to• accc�p� th� bad which is determi:�ed
to be i.n the best interes�s of the City. The City reserves the
xight to re j ect un�� and all U:ids ar:d ��aa.ve any inform�l. i.ties or
technicaZitzes in a�y bid xeceivPCa without explanati.on.
Copies of the s�ecifi_cations and gene�al condit�ions may be
examined in the a��ic� of the Purchasa.ng Agent, or copies may be
obta�n�d fro:.i this of�ice .
All bids must be submitted in seal,cd ex�velopes arad plainly rnarked
on the outside with "PAC�:AG�: �ROF1�F.`PS' AND C�SU��,T:TY I�ISURAI�TCE°.
PUBLISH: November 14, 1973
Nove;nber 21 , 19 73
I�I�15xT�i QUR�SHI
Acting City ldanager
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RESOLUTION N0. 1973
A RESOLUTIOfd TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS
,OLVEO, By the Council of t!ie City of Fridley as follows:
That it is in the interest of the City to a��tard bid
contracts for the folloi�ing items or materials.
PACK��GE PROPE��TY AND CASUALITY I�dSURAPdCE
A copy of ine specifications for the above described �
items a►}d materials, together ��ritn a proposal for the
meti�od of purc,�as4 and.the paym�nt thereof have been
presented to t��e Counci 1 b�� the Ci ty ��lanager and the
same are hereby approved and adopted as the plans and
sp°c�ifications. and the mei:}�o� of acqilisition an�
r�a��mer. c i:o b:� requ i red by the Ci ty �vi tn respect to the
acr�t�si�ion of said items and mai;erials.
TiIE' Otl},cl�as� of said ite,ns and materials as described
above sh�li be effect`d by se�led bids to be received
and opened by the City of Fridley on the 30th day of
t�ovember, 1973. 7{�e Acti ng Ci Ly hlanager i s�lirecied
and authorized to adverLise for the purch;�se of said
it;ems and ma�erials by seaied bid proposa�s under
notice as provided by la��r and the Charter of ti�e City
of firi�ley, th� notice to be substantial�y �n form
as tiiat shoG�rn by Exhibit "A" attachec; hereto and made
a part of by reference. Said no�tice shall be published
at least t��ice in the official ne�•�spaper of the Ciiy
of Fridley.
PASSED AP1D ,�DOPTED QY ThE CITY COU1ICIL 0� THE CI7Y OF
FRIDLEY THIS •DAY OF , 1973•
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PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSUR4:'�CE
CITY OF FRIDLEY
Page 1, aragraph 2, the City of Fxidley would prefer a Package Policy, bu� bids on
a conven ional basis will be given equal consideration.
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seneral Liability
(f) Errors or Omissions Coverage (Governmental)
Automobile Liability and Physical Damage Covera€
(c) Col]_ision, bid three (3) ways:
(1) As indicated in specifications
(2), Excluding:
(a) All commercial vehicles with a value of less than $2,001.00
(b) All private passenger vehicles, model year 1971 and .e+�e�rCw�
(3) Excluding all vehicles except Fire Department vehicles.
Ec�uipment Floater
(d) Deductible - $250.00 and $500.00 each occurrence
Bid three (3) ways:
(1) Blanket as indicated in specifications at each deductible.
(2) Excluding all equipment �vith a listed value of less than $501.00.
(3) Franchise Deductible of $2,000.00 disappearing at $10,000.0�0.
Voting Machine Floater � �
(b) Amend to $250.00 Deductible per occurrence
Crime - Employee Fidelity, Bid two (2) ways:
(a) Faithful Perfor�nance Blanket Position Bond - Limit: $100,000.00
(b) Faithful Performance Blanket Position Bond - Limit: $ 25,000.00, with;
(b-1) Excess Honesty Blanket Bond - $75,000.00
Show Premiums separately
Exposure: Class A 27 �
Class B 34
Class C 54 (20 of these empToyees are patrolmen)
Total 115
LOSS D�1TA:�
Crime, Liquor Store Burglary $10,000.00
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PROPERTY — C�STTf�LTY TNSL?R�NCF
The Ci y of Fric�l�y u�ill acce�� sealed bids for prol�erty arid casualty
insura ce on or b�fo�� 4:00 P.�i., Nov�m'sa�r 26, 1973. Such insuranc�
wi11 b ceTn� �ffectiv� J�nuary l, 197�!� ancl for a three year te�m. Th�
City o Fridl�y res�rvcs the r�.�ht �o zccept or rej�ct any �id and to
waive ny infor:~TM�l�t� �s ther�ir_. T?�� insurar_ce v;ill b� awardc�d on t:h�
basis f ihe most fa�.ror. a�1e covPrage, s�rvwc� �r.d �r_ � cin7 factors.
Compan; es bid��iny mt�st �ave a Bes � � 3t�.r.n of n+AA or higher. They r,iust
b� lic nsed to c?o bus �ne:�s in the State oi' Minnesota on an ac�mitted basis.
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Comprehensive Form extended to include:
a�' Incl� �?� XCU
b) !��lete wa�ercr�ft exclusion for 18' boats or less.
c} Persoral Snjury cov�Yage a) b) c) {delete em�loyee
exc?usian). .
d) B].an?:et Contr_actua]_ -�11 written agr�emen�s.
e) Na.m�d InstzrPds sh� � 1 incl�.�c�e all �lecte�? or
appoin��d official.s, r:emb�rs of a�pointed boards
or co�r_-�isszons and all 'emplo�rees of the City of
Fridley. �
L?abi
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Bodily Injury . 300,000 each person
.300,000 each orcurrence
3Q0,000 aggregaze products
Property Damag� 100,000 each occurren�e
�.v^v,^v�� uyy��yu��
Umbrella See Umbre].la Section
Ca.ty Ha11. 9, 3Q0 sq. "ft.
Ofi Sale LiiuoY 8,100 ° "
On Sa1.e T�i�aor 7, 300 " "
City Garag� 6,000." "
Boat and Motor 1
Docl.s 2
Rowboat 1
nay Cam�s 1,000 Camper days
Swimm� ng Beac]:es 2
Ice S}:.atincr _Rwnks 19 (not commErcial)
Street 111 Mi].es •
Sewers 90 rii] es
Voting P].aces 19
PoliceMen 331,000 Payroll
Firemen �.00,000 Payroll
Parks 206 acres various sizes
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Waterworks
Muni.cipal Emp.
Street or Road
Prodticts
Liquor - Off
Water
Contractual
J.25, 000 Payroll.
225,OQ0 Payroll
139,000 Payroll
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1,030,000 Receipts
1,162,134�000 Ga.11ons
One Burlington-Northern storm
�_ sewer line crossing
AUTO LIABIT�TTY & P�IYSICAL D?1P�LnGE
Coveract° Comprehensive Form -�xtended to cover:
a) F].e�t au-tamatic �oY com� rehens�_ve and $250.00
deduc�ible col?_ision for any vehicle t,ri.th a
value of $500e00 or more.
b) Comprehensive Phlsi.cal Damage
c) Collision - $25D.00 Deduc�ible .
d) Delete fellow employep exclusion
Limits o{ I.,iabil�_t�r
Bodily Injurj� J_00,_000 each person �
300,000 each OCCUY'�ence
Property Damage 100,000 each occurrence
Comprehensive ACV & Stated Va].ue
Collision ACV $250.00 deductible
�xposures See Attached
Auto Ex�asu.res
Class 1 14
Class 2 S06
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a) Al1 Risk Form 90°! Co-ins.
b) Replacement Cost - Buildings •
1. Including architectural fees for:
a. Fire Hall - old. city hall -
• 6431 University Avenue �
c} Deductibles - $100.00 Minimum
(quo�e other c�eductibles optionally)
d) Inclu.d��
Buildings - i.nclu�� all buildings
Contents - includ�.ng all improvements &
betterments
Misc. Pro;�erty - (�layground ec�uipment)
Excluc�� : •
Underground sewers, pipes, conduits, etc.
Water m�ters on cons�amer_ nremises
Signs (sepa.rate.ty ins�.red)
Contractors eqttipment (separately insured)
City Property $3,810,022000
Liquor Stores 470,670.00
See attached schedules �
- 5ians
a ) All Risk Forn�
b} Bcductible $25n.00
30,000 Blanket on l,iquor store neon signs
lacated outside
F.cruinment Ftoater �
a) Atl Risk Form
b) Replacement Cost �
c) 90;o Co-ins.
d) Deductible $250.00 each occurrence
e) Coverage to be written blanket by dept.
25,000 on leas�d or rented ecruinment
See attach�d breakdown of v�lues
(to b� used for ratinc� only) .
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Boiler & Machinery
a) xr_clude all repair and replacement
b) Broad Forrn - incl��c?in� pining
c) Blank�t - all boilezs
$500,000 �
1 Cast Iron steam boiler L.P, (located - filtration
plant) -
1 Cast Tr_on St�am boiler (located - ne�.v garage)
1 Fire tub� hot U�a�er heating boiler (located - City
Hal.l )
Note: The comnany ���Yao is awarded this coverage
will make a complet� iraspec±ior. of all
premises to determi:�e co_��ct schedule of
a11 boil�rs and oth�r 1*7St1?^able objects.
The prcmium ;aill re adjustable based an corrected
schedule of bozlers.
Votina r�tachine Flo�*er ,
a) All Ris�� F1oa �er
b) $250.00 Deduct�.lbe p�r loss
24,000 �
19 Polting p?ac�s
(stored at City Hall when nat in use)
�ll�.�'i1T1`SS �I1�°rrLl�t._I.OTi
a} Fire ,'extendec� Cove� a�� , VMM
b) Blan?:et on 3- oft liquor stores
c) Co-ins. 70%
9)_, 000 B1a�ket �
Off liquor. stores
Cover�r;� - Emp�oyee Fi.dc�lity �
a) Blanket Faithful Performance Position Bond
Limi.t 100, 000 �
Exposur� Class 1 27
Class 2 34
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b) Specified Locations:
I. City Ha11 `
2. 37I.0 E. Ri���?" Rodd
3. 6536 University Avenue _ _
4. 6289 flighway 65 NE .
$15, 000 Bl.anket
Loc. �.) Ca.ty Ha.1.1
500 cash maximum
10,000 checks r-laximum -
Class "C" safe
No alarm system - pol.ice dept located
in this building
Loc. 2) 37I0 E Ri_���r Raad
3,000 checks maximum �
7, 000 casn maxi:r,tun �
Class "C° safe �
Automatic A1arm s.ystem (all wzndows, doors
and openings)
Loc . 3) b 2 8 9 x��.�v . F 5 NE �
3,000 c�ecks maximu*n
8, 000 cash T:?aximum
C�.ass "E" sa�e
Autamatic Alarm system (al1 w�.ndows, doo�s
� �and openings)
Loc. 4) 658h L1r1�_Vr'2"S? �v '�v�riue
3, 000 cash ma,c�.mum
Class "C" safe
has alarm system (all windows, doors
� � and openinc�s ) -
c���? 5tock ( L? CY110r � B�)?"C�.c�.Y_'V
This coverage should re �.ncluded under Property -
, Contents "All Ra.sk" and insur_or may limit �er
occurrence loss - (bugtary & theft) to $10,000
I;I(�TTC�R T T;G11L LIABILSTY .
a e a) Statutqry. No limitations as to loss of ir.come, etc,
will be accepted •
$300,000 in aryo une nccurrence
$1,000,000 in any one occurrenc� (alternate)
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Receipte: 1,030,000 off sale
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($300,000 Li;uor Li�bility Limit)
b) $10,000 Self Insured re�ention under A above
c) Include defense covera�e under A above
$1,OQ0�000
(See Preceeding)
No care, custcdy, cont'ral or lessees interests
No other watercraft or aircraft.
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Administration 103
Liquor 203
Engineer_ing 813
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Fire 601
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605
606
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608
Public Works 733
732
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742
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754
758
751
Park 520
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526
527
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334
335
336
337
790
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780
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CITY OF FRIDLF.Y
LIST OF CAFtS P.ND TRUCKS •
NOVEMBER 6, 1973
YPar & Ptake Descrintion Serial # Pres�nt Annrox.Va2
1:969 Plymouth 4 dr. Fury PM41690303416 $800.00
1972 Dodge '� Ton Van B21AeV603879 $3000.00
1965 Ford � Ton Pickup F10JP?08606 $300.00
1968 Chev. Z Ton Carry-
all van CS168F169699 $1225.00
J.971 Chev. � Ton Carry-all 647610 $2425.00
1973 Dodge Van $3400,00
1951 Intl. Truck 32525 56964.00
1973 Thibault Aerial Truck (Lad�e_) $06.000.00
1958 Intl. 3/4 Truck SA126030B $5000.00
1943 Sea�raves Lacder/°u.;,p B5855 $7500.�0
1971 Chev. Steg Var. PE351J6303Q�0 $4600.00
1963 F'��TD Pumper K12178 $22052.00
1968 Pirsch T°�c�c 2871 $30,000.00
1972 Pirsch Truck $38,000.00
2962 Int. CD Dumc� Truck SB260731E $].200.00
1957 Dod;e Sign Truck 8313?.5470 $200.00
1965 Chev. �; Ton Truck 1C154J131802 $500.b0 -
1967 Gt�i� �ir.ro Truck J751�H $1375.00
1967 Dodge �?`on SY:op Van 1962101975 $600.00
1°69 GMC 3/4 Ton Truck CS20DS�16352 $900.00
1969 GP4C Dump Truck i-i�i+.70DV075556 $2700.00
1970 Ford Lr�r.ip `Pr�wck 846°7 $3875.00
197i Stiil. �',:��,Y "'-::-'_ 106720??3^.n�n� Yaznn,nn
1973 Inter. 3/4 :•fieel ,
Pickup IH302COCHB190R4 $3800.OQ
I973 Inter. 3/4 Pic'�c��p IH3H2COC??�19113 $3G00.00
1973 Gi�?C Du:zp Truck TCM66TV612112 $5c�50.00
197�.�Dodge Dump Truck MTIFL1J307677 $4800.00
Trailer 1 Ton Tilt $350.00
1961 Ford Truck-Vanettp P40JE123151 $400.00
1972 Chev. Step Van CPE352F1550?9 $2750.00
1968 Gr;^ 3/4 �']heel Truck K,��?.ODPB3gl42 $1400.00
l9Efi Ford 1 Z`on Truck F35ALC993Q8 $1350,00
1969 E'ord �:Ton Truc:: F10APF50452 S140U.00
1959 Gt•iC 3/4 Tn'he�l Truck I:rii20DF?�24503 $182.5.00
7.971 Dodc�e 1 Tor_ Truck D31BE1S361532 $2500.00
1968 Ra7� . TZ'c32�.C?" 610 $300.00
1973 Trailer Sno��nnobile $160.00
1973 Plymouth 4 dr. F�ry PK41P3D2�0627 $3000.00
1973 Plymouth 4 dr.�Fury PK41P3D240628 $3000.00
Z973 Plyn;ori�h 4 dr. F•�ry PK41P3D24067.6 $30�0.00
I973 Plyr,:outh 4 dr. Fury PK41P3D240625 $3000.00
1973 Ply*ctout'.Z adr. I'u-y PK41P3D240629 $3000.00
1973 Plymouth 4 Dr. Fury PK41P3D2�0624 $3000.00
1968 Chev. 4 dr. Bisc. 15�698J3129�2 $600.00
1972 GMC High VPlocity
C2eaning (Jetter) TTEE3SVVSd0660 $15,OQ0.00
1967 Ford 3/4 Pickup F25APA9�3099 $800.00
2951 G�tC Truck (Tanker) 9800 $300.00
1973 Intl. 3/4 Ton Pickup
. {utility �3ox) $3075.00
1373 Intl. 3/4 Ton Pickup $3075.00
1958 Ford Dump Truck F60DE3P16686 $300.00
-1965 Chev. Pancl Truck C1456J103662 $200.00
1970 Chev. � �on Pickup CS1�OJ147580 $1775.00
1970 GP1C Van PG335FZG2938 $2400.00
1973 Intcr. 3/h T. Pickup IH3H2cOCHF319163 $3075.00
1973 Inter. �; T. Pickup �
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VehZ No. Year & Make Model Serial � Year Purciiased Est.
522 1973 Cement 1973 $425.00
Mixer Muller
523 ' 1972 7 foot
Broom Mars 1972 $1200.00
530 1968 Ford
tractor #211230 C207378 I968 $1400.00
531 1970 Ford
tractor #D1I23C C26�470 1970 $3400.00
532 1972 Ford •
tractor �4I1.0 0330493 1972 $5500.00
533 1962 Gibson 500.00
Pacer 4010001 Self-powered $
Drac�e Tractor 1962
53� 1965 Gravely L-T Tractor Rotarv Lawnmorver 1965 $1500.U0
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535 1968 Toro Self-pcwesed Riding 1968 $1500.00
Laummower
536 19?2 Roof Self-powered Riding 1972 $1800.00
Lawnmower
537 Gilson Saow Blcwe: $150.00
538 Gilson Snow Blower $150.00
539 5 foot angle
broom Mars 1971 $500.00
. 5Q0 1968 Rog�rs S�aeeper 2968 $600.00
. 5�1 Arps Snow Blawer 1970 $700.00
542 1973 Ho*.r.etite Generator 1973 $350.00
� 543 �970 York R.ake 1970 $550.00
544 1972 Brillion Seeder 1972 $500.00
' S45 1972 �toq�--s nerato� 1972 $500.00
546 1969 Ce^tury Sp� a� ^r ],g�g �7 0(1, ��
547 t�Thzrlwind :�lower $100.00
548 Gandy Sprea.der � $500.00
549 Michaels Mower $100.00
550 1972 t•iott Flail ;'.ower 1972 $�.200.00
551 1971 Ford Flail Mower 1971 $1100.00
552 - 1968 Ford Flail 1968 $900.00
595 1972 Fiydro Sp�ayer & Hooded Spray 1973 $495.00
1260 1971 Roger Turf Spreader 1971 $960.00
600 Turf Sprea�'�r $960.0�
359 1970 Post xole Digger $259.00
595 Aerator $495:00
g�5 1969 Generator Plant $675.00
1260 1973 Snoa.�mob.ile - ?�rtic ' � 900.00
Cat 398cc 3055929 ' MISC. EQUIP. S20 0 0�
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CONTRACTOR EQUIPP�.ENT
Number Year h t�ake Model & Serial u Year Purchased
731 1946 Automotiv� � T. Roller (shop) 1946
734 1962 Ford Tractor
• 4040J.-S C264470 1962
735 1968 Fligrwa�� Paver 1969
736 1964 Austin-
Western Super
4k200 Grader ' 2656274 1964
�3� 1964 Elc�in St��c�per J695P17 1964
�38 1965 w7G Case Y]7 Tractor Front end
Loader/Backhoe 9800498 1965
739 VIBRO-Plus CM10 � 1970
741 1966 Sno�•�line Tractor Model Fw48 1073 1966
�a4 1968 rta-4
Coleman C.D. Tractor Aircraft 2ow 1968
F.st. Valu�
$300.00
$2100.00
$1800.00
$7500.00
$7300.00
$7900.00
$350.00
$400.00
$1000.00
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Numi�er YAar & MakP Model & Serial #
745 1969 Model 3500
Western Ro].ler 2 Ton
Vibrator type 1162
748 1970 W7G Case �97 Tractor
Frontend I,oader 9811624
750 1971 �F.lgin Sw�en�r 1�13
755 Worthington Air Comnressor
?56 1972 Bombadier
757 1973 Asphalt Curbing Machine
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Year Pt�rcrasPd Est. ValuP
1969
1970
1971
I9�3
1973
Heat a Mix Aydro Drive
Paviner Brea'�cer -1 1/8 Hex. 6" Shank
Steam Cleaner
Wheel Balancer & Access,
Swenson P•?aterial Soreader
Lord � Y7h��1 Drive �oader
Street t�iark� ng Spray :�Iach.
500 Gal, distrib�ltor w/o Spray
Chausse Bottom Fired rietal Kettle
Tar Kettte
Wacker Packer
Snow plo�.o �rn_lio.
Misc. Equi�.
Street Department - TOTAL
WATER F�ND S��7F.R DEPA.R.T:�IENT
CONTRACTCR EQUIP:�SE*tT j
$1875.00
$14000.00
$12500.00
$3000.00
� $8000.00
$2100.00
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$1500.00
$400.00 '
$250.00
$950.00
$400.00
$3800,00
$400.00
$500.00
$500.00
$700.00
$500.00
$8000.00
2000,00
$89425.00
Number Year & Make ' Year PurchasAd Est. Value
795 1962 Flexible Power Rod�er J.962 $2700,00
796 1962 Gox7:tan Runn 6" pvmn t?52 $9��„On
1973 Homelite Electric 1973 $490.00
3000 SVatt Generator $600.00
1964 Intr. Cub Tractor Model 122 $400.00
Misc. Ec,uip. 200�.00
' TOTAL $62� 90.00
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Ectui.p. (ne�t. ) Es�. Value
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Civil D�fense 'k415 $4975.00
Engr.. ncnt, #`421 $2300.00
' po�.ice D�pt. ;�411 $�097.00 •
Fire bept. u4).2 $5705.00
' Street Dent. ';;422 . $4197.00
1 Park bept. ;i�75 $31.63.00
Sewez Dept. # $900.00
Water Dept. # �52110.00
�OTAL $'30i47.00
Civil defense �quip�nent • � $34,260.00
Chain Link fcnce, bi^Ab�ll & IIask�t ball back stops, hockey & Baseba2l
liqhts, bleachers, benches, tables, ete.
$34,185.00 ' �
Misc. Fire Dent. Fquip. $40,000.00
includes: Hoses nozzles tec.
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Up-date and file new statement of values �
Breakdown all premiums be departments
Make a thorough survey of the city's insurance needs
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GLAIM DATA 1-1-71 to 6-30-73
Aut Liability and Physical Dama.ge
Claims Paid $ 2, 880.15 l!}
Reserve none
Gen ral Liability
Claims Paid 29,857.76 36
� � Reserve 29,305.00 9
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claims Paid l�.5, 229.33 6
Equ'pment Floater
Claims P�i.d 201.71 3
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Location I
$130,000 - On liquor store building Iocated at: 62$9
Highway 65 Nar�h East
34,111 - Contents on above
25,000 - Sprinkler leakage 251 Coinsur ance
LoQation II
26,68�. - On contents located at: 658b IIniversity
� Avenue North Eas�
223�972 - Blanket Stock on loc ations
87,,670 - Waxehouse City Ha1Z building
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Consideration of.Giving Time Off to City
Employees Around Thanksgiving Day
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Approving Tax Forfeit Lots for Sale
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T:1X FORFEIT PI20PERTIES U';DER COfiSIDERATION
�l. Auditor's Subdivision #129
Parcel 720
2. Auditor's Subdivision #129
Parcel 2100
✓3. Spring Valley Addition
Parcel 118Q
./ Parcel 1260
,� Parcel 1340
/�. Auditor's Subdivision �94
Parcel �6Q0
7. Fridley Park
Lots I, 2, 3, Block 15
9. Auditor's Sub division #94
P ar ce 1 60
,� 0. Chouinard Terrace
Parcel 10
$ 283.57 Fiold - use to trade for street
easement
Obtain westerly 50 feet for
roadtivay eas ement
2,200.00 Hold - ponding area and park
purpos es
2,400.00 Hold - ponding area and park
purposes
2,400.00 Hold - ponding area and park
purpos es -
10.00 Acquire for right-of-tiaay
2,500.00 Hold.fox park purposes
10.00 Acqulre for �ight-of-way
2,500.00 Hold for possible drainage
easement
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
M E M 0 R A PJ D U M
T0: fdASIM M. QURESHI, ACTING CITY MAPdAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: f�1ERVIN HERRMANN, ASSESSOR
SUBJECT: TAX FORFEIT LOTS TO GO ON SALE
DATE: NOVEMQER 9, 1973
In the absence of Marvin C. Brunsell, a map was prepared showing
the lots listed in this group of tax forfeit lots that are going
on sale. If anyone would like to check the map, it will be
available. I think it may be possible that we may want to keep
some of the lots for various reasons. The County does not want
us to put a"HOLD" on any of these lots but request that tive have
them deeded to us.
The County Auditor would appreciate this list returned to him
no later than November 15, 1973.
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Charles R. Lef bvre
County Audi or
�OiJNT� C)� ANO�A
Office of the County Auditor
COURT HOUSE --- 421-4760 --- ANOKA, MINNESOTA 55303
' Octaber 30, 1973
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Mr. Marvin C. Brunsell, Clerk
City of Fridle�r
1 6431 University-Avenue N.E.
Fridley, �Iinnesota 55421
Dear Mr. Brunsell: �
� Enclosed please find oxiginal and one copy of the Ceriificate
of the County Board of Classification of Forfeited Lands to
' be appraved by your City. .
It will be greatly appreciated if this certificate can be
, acte�i upon and the original returned to this office as soon
as possible bzit before Thursday, ilovember 15, 1973, so we
may �roceed. witi� our lancl sale this fall. �
' Vexy truly youxs,
( =��'�� `�l, �������j��
' C�arles R. Lefebvre
� Anoka �County Audit�or �
' GRL/sas �
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��60 Part of 1 10 00 -0- 10.0�
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(Subj, to utilo & drain, ease. ovzr
rr. �, w. 6' ) � . .
HAMTLTON'S ADDITION TO M'^;CHANICSVILLE
�k2100 • 27 7 1000 00 -0- 1000.0
�k4730 16 16 500 00 159.36 659.36
�k479Q 22 16 500 00 I38.56 638.5
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H YDE PARK ,
��650 11 4 500 00 219.48 719.4
�k740 14 �1 4 3500 00 529.15 4029.1 '
��4520 21 10 50fl 00 140,13 640.1
��8480 � 18 23 700 00 -0- 700.0
��8790 19 2/+ 500 �0 137,82 637.8
MFADO�nli�100R T�RRACE
��2510 3 3 3700 0 -J- 3700.0
(Subj, to util. & drain. ease, over
� W. &. N. 5' ) . . � �
��3010 13 3 3b00 0 -0- 3b00.0
(Subj. to util. � drain. eas�, over
S. 5`) .
��3t�60 14 3 3500 0 -0- 3600.0
(Subj, to util, b. drain, ease, over
N. & E. 5')
��3110 IS 3 3600 00 -0- 3600.0
(Subj. to util. b� drain, ease. over�
E. 5') .
�f3160 16 3 • 3600 0 -0- 3600.0�
(Subj, to utiTity & drain, ease, over
E� 5')
��3310 19 3 3600 00 -0- • 3600.0
(Subj, to utility and drainage ease.
Over. W.N. & E. 5')
�f�3360 7_0 3 3500 0� -0- 3600.0
(Subj, to util. £� drt�in� ease, over �
W. & N. 5' � E. arid SE'ly 10')
Fosm :�o. 4aGL'—LA\J L:L.tSSIi1C3.TIJY,— � Non-(;ocutn�atlon
SiTBDI�'ISION (
MEADOWiI00R TERRACE (cont'd)
��3560
(Subj. to util. & drain. ease. over
W. & NL'' ly 10' )
�k3660
(Subj. to util. & drain. ease. over
W. N. & E. 5')
4�3710 �
� (Subj, to util. & drain. ease, over
E. 5')
��3760
(Subj, to util. & drain. ease. over
� E. 5') • �
OUIM:�TTE 1ERRAC;,
�� 10 '
(Subj. to util. & drain. ease. over .
N. . E, 5' )
�k200
(Subj: to atil. & drain. ease. over
N. 5') '
��300 �
(Subj: to util. F- drain. ease. over
S. 5')
��400 _
(Subj, to util. & drain. ease over
' S.5')
��500 -
(Subj. to util. & drain. ease over
S. 5')
� PLI'I�10UTH �
��420 ' �
��1220 �
��4825
��6305
RIVER VIEtd HEIGHTS, ANOKA CO'JNTY, MTN�VL';
��230
�k835
��2].55 Lots 15 and
Including 8' ease. along rear of
Lots 13 ; 14 (Subj. to 8' ease.
aloag rear of Lots 15 E 16)
��5160 I,ots 37 �
�k5190. I,ot.:.i 41,42,43
�%5640 Lots lh and
S};AFF1:R'S SUTillT'J1SI0� N'UM ;ER 1
��830 iVorth 50' of
Sec. or Twp. or
I.�ot I Blocb
2 [F 3
26 3
27 3
28 3.
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1 2
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3 2
15 2
30 2
30 8
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I 56 D
16 I
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44 V
17 Y
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Appraised � ulue �
ot Land
3400 00
3600 00
3400 00
3600 00 ,
134Q ��0
I
3780 00
i
1320 00 I
1320 00
3540 00
600 00
500 00
500 00
600 00
300
1000
1000
00
00
2000 0
3000 0
88 0
1000
Special:
Adopted
After
Forfeit.
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-0-
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371.37
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1000.00
1000.00
-0- 2000.00
-0- 3000.00
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. Specials
, ` Sec. or Ta•p.or Appraised Value Adopted; Total
SUBDI�ISION (�t ( Block (�ange I ofLand IElfter I�p�,rai5ec!
Forfeit; �Lu
SPRING 13ROOY PARK, ANOKA COUNTY, MINPdES TA
. '�f615 22 4 200 00 -0- 200.0
(Subj. to gas main ease.) (Subj, to ,
ease. ta N.S.S. Dist. 6/11/65)
�i 620
(Subj, to gas main ease.) (Subj, to
ease to N.S. S. Dist. 6/11/65)
4�68Q Lots 31 and
�k970
,�k97 5
�'� 105 5
��1370 Lots 30 and
(a 20' drainage � utility ease desc.
as fol: the W'ly 20'of Lots 30 & 31,
Blk 7 Spring Broo'�c Park Add.) (Subj. '
to an ease f:or hwy, psrposes over the�l
E'ly 20' to Co. of Anoka) I
��2280 II
��2!�25
��2430 .
��2513, �i�2;15, �'�2520, �f2525, ��2530, ��2535
&i�2540 __
Lots 12,13,1.4,15,16, 17 ��
SPRING VALLEY
��1180
' A 25' street-and utiliiy ease, desc,
as fol: (The N'ly 25' of Lot 10, Blk.2,
Spring Valley Add.) (Subj, to 30' Ease.
to Anoka Co. for Iiwy. )
��:L260
(Subj, to 5' utilit�r ease al.o.zg rear
line) (Subj, to 30' Ease. to Ano!<a Co.)
(Subj, to Street & util. ease over the
• N. 25' to City of Fridley)
�� 13'►0
(SuUj, to 30' ease, to Anolca Co. for
Hwy.) (Subj, to street & utility ease
over the N.25' to City of Fridley)
23
32
4
5
21
31
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41 12
42 12
.
18 13
10 2
12 2
I 14
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1323 22 676.78 2000.0
750 00 -0- 750.0
690 00 -0- 690.0
600 00 -0- �600.0
10 00 211.88 221.8
10 OD 1146.51 1156.51�
1000 00 -0- 1000.00�
1000 00 -0- 100��.0�� �
4200 `�0 ` -0- I 420�.00 �
2200
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-0- I2200.00j
i
-0- �2400.001
2400j 00 j -0- I240�.00 i
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,.. .. °` F_�.�`.�`.;l
i S4pecials y �
— � Adopted 'Total- �
Sec. or � Twp, or i r{an�e I�'PF'raised �'alue AiCer App raiSer
Lot F31ock b of Land Forfeit Value :
In zcitnes� uhereof ue haz•e hereunEo subscribed o cr names ilcis ...................:��5�............,...........................day of
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�� Anoka �
Count-rJ .4ttditor, ......................... ....Cortntt,�, ��Iinnesoia, i
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The foregoin�, clas�i fication dnd sale is hereby approz�ed. ,
Dated...................................................._......_............_................, 19...:........
Tou•n ' � '
.�y the T"illa rie Board or the ............................................... of............................................................
Cify
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Approval of Timber Appraisal Uy Commissioner� of Conservatian !
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TXPE OF CO"+ST�',UCTIO`�
I�'Uki�ER OF PL•'���fITS ?SSU�,L
1. Residential
2. To���ntiouses
3. tlultiple i::ellings
4. Resid�ntir�l Garages
5. Residential Alt./Add:�
6. Co:*unercial
7. Industrial
8. Comn. Ind. Alt./Addn.
9. Signs •
Z0. Wrecking, I�ioving
11. Others
1973
OCT.
9
0
. • .
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PROTECTIVE INSPECTION SECTION
� MONTHLY REPORT
A. Nu�ber of Permits Issued
B. Estiinated Valuation of Perniits
t�'�'A WEv DA7f. �PApE �Of� APPROV D BY
910- �1� O! 12 _8-_72 ..� 1 Z__�00
1972 THIS YF.AR LAST YF.�R
DCT. TO AATE TO DATE
7 90 101 �,
2 0 3
�4 10 43 52
22 11 165 123
1 0 5 8
3
�
.7
7 I 33 I 42
1 1 7 I 8
T�TAL 55 68 392 51.7 z
,� ,�.� � � �.
Heating �� 55 386 294
Plumbing 27 81 249 2 8
Electrical 43 56 577 402
• TOTAI. ,� 1. 10 192 1212 , 974 �
�STT�ATFD �'ALUATIO:�S OF P?;�S4TTS ISSUED
1. Kesidential � $ 218,179 $- 187,373 $ 2,242,368 $ 2,391,912
2. To�:nhouses 427.,.6
3� Nultiple 17aellings U 3,255,888 0 3,322,651
4. fiesidential Garages
S. Residential Alt./Addn 46,257 30,289 407,791 251,931
:
TOTAL RES IDENTI�,L y�,��. 9; �,'�.m.i �, �'..?� � 7� � S.�?..,? �,`�. 9 h�, 7 0 -'i 7 C, A
a me
� 6. Coc�unercial $ 80,584 0 $ 1,190,943 494,488
7. Tndustrial . �� �
8. Com�►. Ind. AIt'. /Addn. 8,300 ;�255,257 '1,143,298 • 1, 348, 864
.�,
TOTAI. C OMM . , I ND . � � lo�! .: _i?la..� ",..?.���s �.3.�,uj,! c , � � �,d°...�� ^,�,�
9. Signs $ 2,150 5,250 $ 16,930 ' 45,049
10. Wrecking, Moving �r�� �
11. Others 0 0 14,651 188,689
TOTAL MI S C . �? :�._.. $�_.Z�.?.SII..� �.�.: . "- � �� – —fi.i � :? ��r.�:�.�
GRAND TOTAI. VALUATIONS fi 1 7.19 1.24 �-'�L?_7(�,(�(1C� � G,�OG,fi(14 �15,!fS2.(1-'E7
.' Column 4�1 Column ��2 Cqlumn ��3. ColuRU� �k4
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PROTECTIVE INSPECTIOy SECTION
� MONTf�LY REPORT
C. License Fees Collected
D: Permit Fees Collected
1� �— RfV DATE PAQE OF A�P OV
�21i1 ---� —�-- -8-=7 �_ � Rn
FEES
:R CQLL�CT�D
Blacktoppin� 12
�xcavating 14 0
Gas Services 30
General Contractor 111
Heating 48 1 20
.
House Moving & Wreckin�
Masonry
Oil Heating
I� Plastering �
Roof ing 1
Sign Exectors
Misc. . • -
TYP�
Buildin�
�lectrical
�i�aking
�
Plumbing
Signa
.
.� �
T4TAL � 2 7 0 �, -. 7 5 0�Q,C,�:
Column �Fl Column ir`2
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THIS YEAR LAST YEAii.
PERI�IIT N0. `S �
�FI2336-12379 $ 5,261.78 $ 11,419.97 $ 22,079.03 $ 52,009.55
��9823-9865 623.00 1,183.10 15,447.55 9,481.95
��5835-5873 1,538.50 2,022.00 11,894.00 11,501.25
��60G2-6088 1,015.00 2,151.00 8,405.75 9,948.25
��254-164 , 195.00 191.00 '. 718.25 972.75
TOTAI� i S 8_�33.�,� l$ 1�,,�C,� n7 1 s4 S!,!, �,,g 1 ���,�1�_7,
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� � � PilOYEC��Y� Y,:;;f�GT10:� �`T.
1 i �._.� � CITY H0.lL F�IGIEY C�132
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��� ` INSPECTIO���S
' , ' BUILllZ2�G
� ROugii-ins ;
, � �OOLi11�'S :
Framings and Feinspections
Work Not F�eady or Rejec�.ea
' .� Stop Worlc Pos�ecl
Violations Checked
CompXaints Checked
� .Dangerous Euildings
� Si�ns
± Miscellaneous
' Finals; Residential
�• Finals: Com, & Industxial
� Total Inspections
� Permits Issued
�PLU�g3ZI�G & HEATiNG
` Rough-ins;
R Rein�pecL-ions
� Woxk.Not Ready or �t�jected
� Dangerous Bui2dings
Mi�cellane4us
k'inals ; I'�esi,denCial
� Fi.nals : Com. & �ndustri.a7.
, Total. Inspectihns
Permi.Cs Issued
i
� TLECTRIGAL
' � � Rough-ins : .
Reinspections;
� W�rk Nok Ready or Rejected
Signs
, pangerous Buildings
Sexvice Inspections
� Finals; Res�dantial
�inals; Com� & Industria]�
I� Total Inspections
; P��.�cnits Jssuod.
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PROT�CTIV� INSPECTIOrd s�cT1oN
MONTNLY REP�JRT I
�. MpiV'.fHLY INSPECTIO�S `�
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1973 1972 THIS YEAR LAST YrAR �-�
OCT. OCT. �
55 11 348 314
30 34 351 427
21 �
1 5 30 33
1 1 31 22 ;
4 174 55 I
0 0 1 Cr 9 j
1 45 48 j
2 • 13 61 114 i
311 120
0 2 8 18 � �
302
152 2057 1691 I,
41 47 398 421
� 19 0 12
9 11 77 . 79
0 - 0 1� 2
0 � 1 36 12
: 20 2 386 : 409
7 ' ;6 70 ; 47
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136 1038 � 1095 '
136 635 � 572
15 36 ' 334 , 356
1 327
2 5 52 32
2 1 12 6
0 0 1 1
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FIRE DEPARTDIENT REPORT FOR OCTOBER 1973
Fire alarms January through October 31, 1973 ... 325
Fire alarms January through October 31, 1972 ... 285
Increase in alarms this year through Oct. ...�6
Fi.re alarms for October 1973 ... 37
Fire alarms for October 1972 ... 26
Increase in alarms .f,or Oct. 1973 ... 11
ALARMS TYPES OF ALAR��9S
Au�os $-Trucks
Houses
Corruner ci a 1
Industrial
Multiple Dwellings
Home appliances
Hospital (Smoke)
Hospital (Pire out)
lst Aid �, Rescue
False
Honest Mistakes
Grass F� Brush
Gas Wash
Malicious Fire
Atiscellaneous
Diutual Aid
Total . . . . .
8
3
0
0
1
2
2
1
1
2
3
5
1�
1
6
1
. 37
General Alarms 28
Company Alarms 2
Still Alarms 7
Average response I7.89 men.
Average response 12.50 men
Average �esponse 2.85 b9en
Three training sessions w�ere held this month with an
average attendance of 25.33'men.
The regular monthly business meeting of tlle department Svas
held Thursday October 4th wii.h 25 members attending,
Columbia Heights responded to one Joint Response Alarm.
The Mutual Aid call �ve received fr�m Columbia Heights occurred
when three of their firefighters were injured while fighting
a fire in the basement of a home.
Fire Losses for the month amounted to less ihan $2,500.00. -
� The new aerial ladder was on display at Onan Corporation Open House for 4 afternoons.
� Over 225 children and adults toured the Fire Station during Fire Prevention �Veek.
Open House for the Fire Department �vas very successful. It was held Sunday October 7th.
� A Fire Prevention program calleel "FIRE POj��LR" �oas shoi�tn to the Juriior and Senior High Student
It was also presented to the public, and oiie session was held for all the members o£ the
State of hiinnesota Fire D�farshals. T}lc'i.IlICS to the Junior CliamUer of Commerce, Kitiaanas Club
�of Columbia fleights F� Fridley, American Legion, and the Fridley�Veterans of Foreign {�'ars
Post 363.
,Attended the Alinnesota State Fire Chiefs Annual Conference October 13, 14, and 15th. The
Conference was held in Aiinneapolis. ,
I , hIEETIh'GS ATTEND�D:
Staff bfeeting
'Cliamber of Conun�rce
I3udget hieeting
Fire Chiefs Legislative Conunittce
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Res�ectfully submitted,
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Non-Residential
� Couu-nercial
� Industrial _
Grass & Brush
, 1st Aid & Rescue
Auto & Truck
�False �
�Honest riistake
Miscellaneous
, Starage
,riutua? Aid
Hilltop
�Total
�Response ;
'
� Aeath & Injuries
Firemen
� Civilians
' Losses for month of October:
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Losses to Date
� R.R. Cars
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FIRE PP.EVi�.NTION BUREAU
This rionth
4
0
4
0
5
1
8
2 .
3
9
0
. �
0
37
37 Alarms
2$ General Alarms
7 Still Alarms
2 (:ompany Alarms
Injuries
0
' 0
Buildings
$ 950.00
$80,587.44
$ 2,600.00
This Plonth
Last Year
4
0
0
2
2
3
5
0
2
7
0--
0
1
26
- 532 �en
487 men
20 men
25 men
beaths
0
0
Contents
$ 125.00
$118,960.00
October 1973
Total
33
8
11
14
41
25
54
5
38
74
5
4
7
319
17.4+/��n call
2.8+/men call
12.� /men call
Total for Year
9
3
Autos & Trucks
$ 900.00
$9,825.00
�
Other
0
$SS,100.00
� � • � � FIRE PREVF.NTION BUREAU
' , Summary of Activities
� . Ti:is Pionth
This Month Last Year
.
'$uildings Inspected 55 66
Re-Ins ections 36 21
P
' Inspections other than 3I 6
Buildings
� Buxning Pernzits RequestPd 3 � 0
By Inspector 0 0
' By Others 0 0
� Special Permits 0 0
Occupancy Permits 0 1
, Total 122 94
Orders Issued 54 6
,, Orders Coe�pleted 28 x�- �
' I11ega1 Equipment 0 � 0
tdritten Warnings 54 16
1 Verbal �ti'arnings � 16 14
Complaints 1 0
� �ire.Investigations 2 I
( ' Extra Activities: '
Nor•th Suburban Fire rlarshals Meeting
'Council meeting .
Pickup of Fire Prevention posters at schools
Fire Prevention mailir.g • .
�Aoy Scout counseling
Open tIouse - Fire Pzevention Week
Visits to schools with fire truck for fire prevention� lectures
Plan reviews
I '
.'•
' .
October 1973
Tota1
323
210
162
15
0
0
7
0
702
212
174
F�
218
154
21
21
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