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PATRICIA ELLIS
C011NCIL SECRETARY
REGULAR COUNCIL MEE7TNG
DECEMBER 17, 1973
FRIDL.EY CITY C(�Ji�J�IL AGEI�A -- REGULAR COUi�CIL MEETING -- DECE]�1BF� 17, 1973 — 7:30 P,M,
7:34 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEG IAi�CE: Given
I fdVOCAT I ON : Mayor Li ebl read statement on �i berty
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ROLL CALL: A>> present.
A�OPT IO►� OF AG EfVDA :
Additions to Estimates: Estimate from Weaver, Talle, & Herrick -$1,107.00
. Estimate from Earl Weilke & Sons, Inc, -$23,438.18
Addition to New Business: Consideration of No Parking signs on Service
Road by Metro 500
VISITC!RS:
CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS Ni�T ON AGENDA — IS MINUTES)
None .
PUBLIC HEARIiVGS:
: PU.BLIC HEARING.ON THE VACATION REQUES•T SAV #73—IZ,
BY EDGAR I'�, HOUSER, GENERALLY LOCATED AT GUMWOOD
STREET BETWEEN %%TH WAY AND %�TH AVENUE AND EAST
OF RA I LROAD TRAC KS � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
Public Hearing Opened at 7':39 p,m. No opposition to vacation
expressed. Public Hearing closed at 7:45 p.m.
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REGULAR P�EETING AGENDA, DECEMBER 17, 1973
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� AWARDING OF CONTRACT FOR PACKAGE PROPERTY AND —
�ASUALTY INSURANCE iTABLED DEC� 1�, 1973>�����������������.� 2 2 �
� Contract awarded to P. M. Endsley Company in the amount of
$76,716.00 for three years which includes the first years
automobile.coverage. '
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NEW BUS I iVESS :
CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE FOR
VACATION REQUEST, SAV #73-11, BY ALLEN ZEIS, TO VACATE
HICKORY STREET BETWEEN BLOCK 3 Af�D 4, AND ALLEY
ADJACENT TO AND WEST OF BLOCK 4, ONAWAY ADD�ITION;
GENERALLY LOCATED BETWEEN �$TH AND %9TH AVENUES, .
BETWEEN BEECH AND RAILROAD TRACKS,,,�����„ ������������.��., 3- 3 A
First Reading adopted.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING OF DECEMBER 5, 1973����������.����������..���������� 4—� F�
� 1. Request for special use permit by Motofoto of America, 248 Mississippi St.
Preliminary approval of the plan approved with future consideration
after clarification of the traffic pattern.
2.� Vacation request by Edgar Houser: Gumwood STreet.
action taken earlier in the meeting.
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Receiving the Planning Commission Minutes of December 5, 1973 continued.
3. Armory Proposal
No action necessary by Council.
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4. Energy crisis.
Council consensus was to designate authority to Civil Defense Director
� as recommended by the State and Federal Governments.
Minutes Received.
REGULAR MEETIiVG AGEiVDA, DECEf�BER 17, 1973
fVEW BUSINESS (CO(dTI�IUED)
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RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS
MEETING OF DECEMBER 11, 1973 „��.����������.���������������� 5— 5 J
1, Variance Request for sign by Pollies Place.
Approved, stipulation the sign would be removed if ownership changed
2, Variance request for sign by Brede, Inc. for 7315 Highway #65 N. E.
. Approved with stipulations recommended by Board.
3. Variance request for size reduction by Stuart Rothgeber, 218 57th PTace.
Variance denied.
4. Var9ance request by Nasim Qureshi for 7514 Alden Way. Approved,
5. Variance request by White Oak Builders for 5400 Matterhorn Drive N. E.
Approved. .
Minutes Received.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS —
�ESIGN �ONTROL MEETING OF 1�ECEMBER 13, 1973���������..������ 6
' l. Request for construction of speculative buildings by A1 Zeis for
the 90th block of 78th Avenue and 79th Avenue
Approval given for location of building and foundation permit.
2. Request to construct a enclosed walkway by Riverside Car Wash for
6520 East River Road,
: . Action not.necessary at this time because there must be a variance granted..
3. Request to construct an apartment complex by Wall Corporation.
Petitioner was not ready for action or presentation
Minutes Received.
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RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE CHARTER COMMISSION
MEETING OF NOVEh1BER 2�, 1973�,���� „�,�,�,� „����.������,.�. %- � A
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I�PPROVAL OF PAYf�IENT FOR TAX-FORFEITED PARCELS��������������� $-$ A
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REGllLAR i�EETING AGENDA, DECEMBER 17, 1973
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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION DESIGNATING TH� CIVIL
�EFENSE DIRECTOR AS LOCAL FUEL COORDINATOR�������������.�,.. 9- 9 B
Resolution #159-1973 adopted.
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT CONTROL
FOR THE PURPOSE OF APPLYING FOR FLOOD INSURANCE
UNDER THE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE ACT�������.������.������ IO -�10 B
Resolution #160-1973 adopted.
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND
1�IRECTING THE SPLITTING AND REPLATTI��G OF SPECIAL
ASSESSMENTS ON PARCELS I.00O AND 1200, AUDITOR�S
$U�BDIVISION N0� 23, AND �OT 1, B�ocK 1, PARCEL 10,
AND LOT Z, BLOCK 1, PARCEL 6O, EDGEWATER GARDENS
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ADDITION, INTO REGISTERED LAND SURVEY N0� 4Z�����������.����.��. 11
Resolution #161-1973 adopted.
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NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORI"LING AND
�IRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
ON PART OF LoT 15, PARCEL 2300, AUDITOR'S SUB--
DIVISION {�0� Z3, AND REPLATTING INTO VEIT�S .
2ND ADDITION�����������������������������������.���������������� 12
Resolution #162-1973 adapted.
t��CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND
I�IRECTING THE REPLATTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
� ON LOTS 1-4, BLOCK IO, INNSBRUCK NORTH TOWNHOUSE
IST ADDITION INTO INNSBRUCK �ORTH TOWNHOUSES REPLAT������.� 13 - 13 A
Resolution #163-1973 adopted.
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND
, UIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
PARCEL 2�5, AUDITOR�S $UBDIVISION ��0� 59��������.�.������.���.��� 14
Resolution #164-1973 adopted,
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND
�IRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS �
ON Lor 5, BLOCK 1, PARCEL ZOO, SPRING LAKE PARK
LAKESIDE ADDITION�������������������.�����..�.��.����.���������.�IS
Resolution #165-1973 adopted.
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APPOINTMENT; CITY EMPLOYEES,����������������������������������� 16
Mr. Del Zentgraf, Engineering Aide; Mr. John Brazil, Police Technician;
Mr. Ronald G. Fields, Operations & Maintenance Man; and Mr. Garry Volk,
Operations & Maintenance Man approved,
CLAIMS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,�,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., 17
Approved.
LICENSES,,,,,,,,�,,,,,,,,,,,,,�,,,..,,,,,..,..,,,.,;.,,.,,,,.18 - 18 A
Approved.
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ESTIMATES���������������������������������.����������������� 19 - 19 A
Approved with the addttion of Weaver,Talle, and Herrick in the amount
of $1,107.00 and Earl Weilke and Sons, Inc. in the amount of $23,438.18
CONSIDERATION OF ACCEPTANCE OF DEED BY CITY FOR �
OUTLOT ONE, CHESNEY ACRES; A DEED FROM LESTER �
AND ARDETH CHESNEY TO THE CITY FOR STREET AND
UTILITYPURPOSES����..������������������������������������� ZO � 2O .q _
Deed accepted. Property owners to sign agreement for plows
to turn in private drives.
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REGULAR MEETING AGEfVDA, DECEMBER 17, 1973
iJEW BUSINESS (COiVTINUED)
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RECEIVING COMMUNICATION FROM MR� IRVIN F� KORST
REGARDING ADVERTISING BY HOME DELIVERY AND
RESPONSE MADE BY ACTING CITY MANAGER�PUBLIC
SAFETYDIRECTOR�����������������������������������.�������� ZI - 21 B
Received.
COi�MUi`� I CAT I OP�S :
OFFICE OF LOCAL AND URBAN AFFAIRS: IVORTH PARK —
PHASEI,,.,.,,�....,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2Z
Received. Administration directed to sent note of thank you.
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CONSIDERATION OF EXTRA HOLIDAY SCHEDULE FOR 1974
All employees:
Holidays for 1974 to be January 1, 1974, February 18, 1974, May 27, 1974, Ju7y 4
and July 5, 1974 (added July 5), September 2, 1974, October 14, 1974 and
October 28, 1974, November 28, 1974 and November 29, 1974 (November 29 added),
December 24, ]974,(December 24, 1974 added) December 25, 1974. December 24�, 1973
to be a paid holiday.
James J. Solem, Firector of Office of Local and Urban Affairs: Islands of
Peace: �
Received.
Wall Corporation request for extension of Building Permits.
Request granted. �
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� Question on future plans for bus shelters in City. • •
City Engineer said there is a plan to be followed when funding is availab]e.
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Mayor's question if Public Works equipment is in top shape for season.
, City Engineer assured him it was in top condition.
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Question of Harris Lake Estate Improvements:
� City Engineer authorized to call the Councilman individually.
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' . : PUBLIC HEARING.ON THE VACATION REQUES�T SAV #73-IZ,
BY EDGAR W� HOUSER, GENERALLY LOCATED AT GUMWOOD
STREET BETWEEN %%TH WAY AND %�TH AVENUE AND EAST
IOF RA I LROAD TRAC KS � � � � . � � � � � � � . � � � 1 - 1 F
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O11� �US I NE�S :
AWARDING OF CONTRACT FOR PACKAGE PROPERTY AND
�ASUALTY INSURANCE �TABLED DEC� 1�, 1973),���������������..� 2- 2 �
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, CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE FOR
VACATION REQUEST, SAV #73-11, BY ALLEN ZEIS, TO VACATE
' HICKORY STREET BETWEEN BLOCK 3 AND 4, AND ALLEY _
ADJACENT TO AND WEST OF BLOGK 4, ONAWAY ADDITION;
, GENERALLY LOCATED BETWEEN �$TH AND 7gTH AVENUES,
BETWEEN BEECH AND RAILROAD TRACKS����������������.���������, 3- 3 A
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1 �EETING OF DECEMBER 5, 1973������������������.�������������� 4- 4 F
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lVEW BllSINESS (CONTIi�dUED)
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS
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RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS -
DESIGN �ONTROL �EETING OF 1�ECEMBER 13, 1973�����������.����ti 6
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE CHARTER COMMISSION
M�ETING OF ��OVEMBER 20, 1973��������������.�����.��������•�� 7— 7 A
�1PPROVAL OF PAYMENT FOR TAX-FORFEITED P�ARCELS���.����.�..�.� S- S A
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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE CIVIL
DEFENSE DIRECTOR AS LOCAL FUEL COORDINATOR�����������.����.� g- 9$
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT CONTROL .
FOR THE PURPOSE OF APPLYING FOR FLOOD INSURANCE
UNDER THE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE ACT���.�<<�..�...���..�� IO - 10 B
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND
l�IRECTING THE SPLITTING AND REPLATTING OF SPECIAL
ASSESSMENTS ON PARCELS 1000 AND IZOO, AUDITOR�S
$UBDIVISION N0, 23, AND �OT 1, BLOCK 1, PARCEL IO,
AND LOT Z, BLOCK 1, PARCEL 6O, EDGEWATER GARDENS
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ADDITION, INTO REGISTERED LAND SURVEY N0� 4Z���������.�.�.���.�� 11
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND
' �IRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
ON PART OF LOT 15, PARCEL Z3OO, AUDITOR'S SUB�
DIVISION P�O� 23, AND REPLATTING INTO VEIT�S
, 2ND ADDITION���������,�������������.���������������������������� IZ
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' CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE REPLATTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
' ON LOTS 1-4, BLOCK 1O, INNSBRUCK NORTH TOWNHOUSE _
1ST ADDITION INTO INNSBRUCK NORTH TOWNHOUSES REPLAT������.. 13 13 A
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' DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
Pa�cE� 205, AUDITOR�S SUBDIVISION ��0� 59������������������.,�.�� 14
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND '
I�IRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SP�CIAL ASSE�SMENTS
ON Lo-r 5, BLOCK 1, PARCEL ZOO, SPRING LAKE PARK
' ��AKESIDE ADDITION,�� „ �..��.�.���..��.��.�.���...�.�,��...���,��.15
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APPOINTMENT: CITY EMPLOYEES�����������������.����.������������� 16
CLAIMS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,„ „ ,..,.„ ,,,,, 17
LICENSES,.,,.,,,�,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 18 - 18 A
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ESTIMATES,,.,...►,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 19 - 19 A
CONSIDERATION OF ACCEPTANCE OF DEED'BY CITY FOR �
OUTLOT ONE� CHESNEY ACRES; A DEED FROM LESTER
AND ARDETH CHESNEY TO THE CITY FOR STREET AND
UTILITY PURPOSES�����������������������������������������.� ZO � ZO A
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA, DECEMBER 17, 1973
iJEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
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RECEIVING COMMUNICATION FROM MR� IRVIN F, KORST
REGARDING ADVERTISING BY HOME DELIVERY AND
RESPONSE MADE BY ACTING CITY MANAGER�PUBLIC
SAFETY DIRECTOR�������������������������������������������� Zl - 21 B
COMP�UiJICATIOfJS:
OFFICE OF LOCAL AND�URBAN AFFAIRS: NORTH PARK -
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CONSIDERATION OF EXTRA HOLIDAY SCHEDULE FOR 19�4
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THE MINU7ES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF TNE FRIDLEY CI7Y COUNCIL OF DECEMBER 17, 1973
The Regular Meeting of the �ridley City Council was called to order at 7:34 p.m.
on December 17, 1973 by Mayor Liebl.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Liebl led the Council and the audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Councilman Breider, Councilman Starwalt, Councilman
Utter, Mayor Liebl, and Councilman Nee
MEMBERS ABSEAfT: None
INVOCATION: �
Mayor Liebl offered a reading on liberty to the Council and audience.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
Mayor Liebl said he would like to add two estimates to the aganda and stated
they were from Weaver, Falle, and Herrick in the amount of $1,107.00 and from
Earl Weilke & Sons, Inc, in the amount of $23,438,18 for work on E. Q C. Police
Department remodeling.
Councilman Nee said he would like to add the consideration of placing "no parking"
in the service drive abutting the Metro 500 station.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to adopt the agenda as amended with the aforementioned
additions. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Liebl decl�red the motion carried unanimously.
YISITORS:
Mayor Liebl asked if there was anyone who wished to address the Council during
the visitor's section of the agenda and there was no response.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
PUBLIC HEARING ON TNE VACATION REQUEST SAU #73-12, BY EDGAR_W. HOUSER, GENERALLY
CATED AT GUMWOOD STREET BETWEEN 77TH AVENUE NA�D EAST Of RAILRQAO TRACKS:
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice
and open the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public
Hearing on Vacation request,SAV #73-12 opened at 7:39 p.m.
The City Engineer said this would aid in the overall development of the area and
would also aid in cleaning up the area. He explained that the building would be
served by 77th Avenue and the portion of the roadway that would be needed would
be retained, but the rest of the portion could be vacated. The City Engineer
said .there had been complete concurrance with a17 of the property owners of the
area and they had all indicated they approved of the proposed vacation. He added,
there had been a letter received from Northern States Pow�r Company stating if
all of the necessary easements are obtained, they would concur in the vacatio� also.
Mrs. G. L. Christenson, 3019 Nash Road said she and her husband were present to
represent f9r. Nouser. �
The City Engineer said he would recqmmend the street be vacated if the City
retained all of the necessary easements. He added, this would create a better
buildable parcel than is in existence at the present time.
Mayor Liebl asked if there was anyone present who wished to speak to the Council
regarding the vacation of Gumwood as proposed and there was no response.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman
Star�yalt. Upon a voice vote a1a vo tin y, or Liebl declared the motion carried
unammously and the Public I�earing close�' �:4��. M. • -
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 17, 1973
OLD BUSINESS:
PA�E 2
AWARDING CONTRACT FOR PACKAGE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE (TABLED DECEMBER 10,
1973).
Mayor Liebl listed the four companies who had submitted letters to the City
Gouncil in answer to the questions of the Purchasing Agent, Mr. Gordon Middag.
The four low bidding companies submitting responses to the Caty were: P. M.
EndsTey Company, Home Insurance Company; Miner McAip�n Agency, Home Insurance
Company; Rice Creek Insurance, Home Insurance Company; and Anderson Agency,
Home Insurance Company.
Mayor Liebl asked the three agents if they would be willing to share the
commission for the insurance coverage. He continued stating he personally felt
if there is an agent which is off�ring the City good service, the City should
stick with him. He said it has been the practice of the City that if there are
bids which are identicaT, the contract would be awarded to the person who lived
within the City. He explained, in this case, there are three agents who l�ve
in Fridley. He again questioned if the local agents would be willing to
divide the commission on the contract.
Mr. Bernie 81ack, Rice Creek Agency, addressed the Council and said he had
discussed this possibility with the other agencies involved, and they had called
back that morning. He said P, M. Endsley Company was not willing to work on
any cooperative basis'and split the commission. Mr. 61ack said the agent from
P: M. Endsley said this would not ailow a large enough percentage to cover the
costs of the service of the account. Mr. Black stated he had four full time
agents who resided in the City of fridley, and he would be willing to cooperate
with the Anderson Agency, but Endsley had indicated they would not be willing to
do this.
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Mr. Richard Schillinger from Anderson Agency addressed the Council and said �
he had talked to the other agents involved in the bidding and the problem seemed �
, ; to be one of a very small commission if the amount were to be split. He said .
� the question would be whether the payment would be 7arge enougf; to cover the
_j i service of the account. Mr. Schillinger said he would be willing to split the
commission on the contract, but P. M. Endsley had indicated they would not.
� Mr. David Seppeit, P. M. Endsiey, addressed the Council and said they had
� served the City's insurance needs for the past six.years. He stated the agency
� had saved the City $33,000 in insurance premiums in the past six years. There
were only two bidders the last time the contract had been awarded, he explained.
Mr. Seppelt said there is really not enough commission to split and the cost
of having someong take care of the account has to be considered,
� Mayor Liebl explained this would be a three year award with a premium of
� approximately $70,000 and asked how much time wouid be needed to service the
� account. Mr. Seppelt presented the file of the City accour►t to the Coancil and
said there is about 2,OOO�sheets of correspondence and recordings in the file.
� He added, a lot of time and effort had been put into the account and the policy
� had to be continually updated and claims had to be taken care of.
Mayor Liebl said he would be concerned with having good service and he thought
it would be easier for a local man to handle the account. He asked how much
time per year would be needed to service the account. Mr. Seppelt said it wouid
take a man about three to four weeks a year to service the policy, negotiate the
claims, and about two weeks by the claims person would be needed, some time
is taken in issuing the policy and work is done by the office personnel. He sdid
there are other factors such as underwriting the policy. He continued, it is
common knowledge that the commission would be 10% or.$7,000, and there is not
enough to sp]it and also cover the agency expenses invo}ved.
Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Seppelt if Mr. Dale Hadrath, an agent of the P. M. Endsley
resided in Fridley, and Mr. Seppeit said yes.
The City Attorney asked if it would be possible for each of the agencies to service
the account for the period of one year each. He said this would allow one of the
agencies to serve one of the three years of the contract.
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Mr. Schillinger said he did not think this would work, it would be a loss of
continuity for the City. Mayor Liebl asked if the contract should be awarded
for the three year period to one company or another, and�Mr. Schillinger agreed
this would be the best procedure.
Councilman Starwalt said he thought the contract should be awarded to P. M.
Endsley Company. He said this would not effect the continuity of the present
service and account. He said they had given good service to the City for the
past three years. Councilman Breider agreed.
7he Acting City Manager said the recommendations on the coverage as recommended
by the staff should be considered also. He explained the base price.for three
years to be $70,431 and the additional cost of auto theft and collis�on coverage
which would bring the total for the three year base coverage and the firt year
auto coverage to $76,716. He explained this would also cover the open stock
at the liquor store.
The Finance Director explained that the price for the remaining two years may
' be in different amounts since there may be automobiles added and deleted from
' the policy. The Finance Director said the open stock coverage would provide
insurance for theft when the person would hide in the store and not break in,
but haul away the stock. He said if the person did not break into the store,
there would not be coverage without this plan.
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Councilman Starwalt asked if the bids from the four different agencies would
be the same with these additions. The Finance Director said yes, there would
be no difference in the price of this coverage.
The Finance Director said the first year base price for the three years and
the additional coverage would be $76,716 with the understanding that the auto
insurance would be purchased at today's rates for the next two years. He added,
-� the cost would vary with the amount of vehicles and the d rivers.
Councilman Starwalt asked if the price for the first year would be $76,716.
Mr. Brunsell said yes, the three year base insurance and the first year auto
coverage.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to award the contract for the General Liability
and Multi Peril Insurance to P. M. Endsley Company with the base bid of $70,431,
plus the coverage for the first year Automobile Coverage of $5,665, plus the
Open Stock Theft Coverage of $1,080, plus the Automobile Collision coverage
at $143 and minus the Crime Option of $603, for a total of $76,716, with the
remaining two years of Automobile Coverage varying in the approximate range of
$5,800 per year depending on the automobiles insured and the drivers, but
that this coverage be at the eurrent rates. Seconded by Councilman Breider.
Councilman Nee said he would like to speak in opposition to the awarding of the
contract to P. M. Endsley, although he believed it a sound principle to award
the contract to an agency who has given good service. He said.he had awarded
insurance contracts to firms in this manner for his business, but he does not
write his personal insurance with the carrier because he is not good, because he
is, but, he writes his insurance with Mr. Bernie Black for many reasons. Counci7-
man Nee referred to the time when the City of Fridley did not have a bank and Mr.
Black was one of those in the City who worked very hard for the completion of this
goal. Councilroan Nee said Mr. Black had done many things for the good of the
Fridley community. He added, all of his employees live in Fridley and buy their
goods in Fridley.
Councilman Nee continued saying when all is even and there is a contract to
be awarded, he believed this sort of community minded aid should have a bearing
on the awarding of .the contract.
UPON A ROLL CALL VOTE, Councilman Starwalt..voting aye, Mayor Liebl voting aye,
Councilman Utter voting nay, Councilman Nee voting nay, and Councilman Breider
voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried three to two.
TO VACATE HICKORY STREET BETWEEN BLOCK 3 AND 4 ''
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, MOTION by Councilman Breider to waive the reading, and adopt the first reading
of the ordinance for vacation request SAV #73-11, by All.en Zeis to vacate Hickory
Street between Block 3 and 4, and alley adjacent to and west of Block 4, Onaway
Addition. S�o nded by Councilman Utter. Upon a roll call vote, Councilman Nee `
voting aye, Councilman Breider voting aye, Counci]man Starwalt voting aye,
Mayor Liebl vating aye, and Councilman Utter voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously and the first reading adopted.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF DECEMBER 5, 1973:
REQUEST'FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP. #,73-12, BY MOTOFOTO OF AMERICA, INC.:
The City Engineer said the request was for the placement.of a film drop
off center which wouid require a special use .permit. He explained this
request was made by Motofoto, Inc, and the Planning Commission had recommended
the request be granted with some stipulations. The City Engineer said this
would come back for Council attention under the minutes of the Building
Standards Design Control Subcommittee.
� Councilman Breider asked where the building would be placed and the City
, Engineer said this would be between the Rice Creek Shopping Center and.
the Hardware Store. He explained more parking would be provided and there
is a large amount of property.which would be usable in that area.
A representative of Motofoto, Inc. addressed the Counci] and stated the
west side would be a thoroughfare, not a parking area.
Mayor Liebl asked if the operation was the same as the Moon Plaza facility.
He said if this was true, there would be no need for parking to be provided
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for the operation.
Councilman Breider asked why the.facility was being planned to be placed
i where it is and not in line with the driveway that is there now. The
representative stated this was placed in this position at the suggestion
of Mr. Levy, the pwner of the property who plans some future expansion
of the area. Mayor Liebl said Mr. Levy ownes the land back to the apart-
ment garages.
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The City Engineer asked the representative if parking would be provided
for the amount of parking space being used by the placement of the structure.
The representative indicated the parking space would be provided to replace
the area being used by the structure. He again said Mr. Levy had planned
the location of the structure.
.Councilman Breider asked where the blacktop would be located. The represen-
tative of the Company said the line on the plan indicated the striping
of the area and where the blacktop would be. He explained, Mr. Levy had
plans to construct another structure between the shopping center and the
Hardware Store.
The City Engineer advised the Council that they could approve.the special
'` use permit which would be proper with the requirements, and after this the
traffic pattern could be discussed within the consideration of the Building
Standards Design Control Subcom�nittee minutes.
Councilman Breider said he would be prepared to provide prelir�inary approval
of the special use, but would not want to completely approve the concept
until he has studied the traffic pattern of the area.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to authorize prelim9nary approval of the special
use permit with final approval to be given after a study of the traffic pattern
of the area which would be brought to Council within the minutes of the
Building Standards Design Control Subcommittee meeting. Seconded by Council-
man Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting ay2, Mayar Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously.
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The City Engineer advised the Council that this item had been acted upon.
ARMORY PROPOSAL:
The City Engineer said there was no action necessary by the Council at this
time on this item.
ENERGY CRISIS:
The City Engineer said the Planning Commission had recommended that during
the energy crisis, they be appointed as the�Energy Commission and given
power to make related decisions. .He explained the Planning Commission also
recommended to the Council that they adopt a resolution which would indicate
there would be no outdoor lighting in the City during the Christmas season.
Mayor Liebl commented that the State and Federal Governments had already
determined there would be no exterior lighting _for the holidays. He said he
' thought the recommendation by the State that the Civil Defense Director be
appointed Fuel Coordinator would be a sound idea because the Civil Defense
Director would be a fu1T time employee and able to deal with the prohlems
at hand when they arise.
Councilman Breider agreed with Mayor Liebl saying with more people concerned
with the energy crisis, there would be added problems. He said this should
be a Civil Defense matter.
Mayor Liebl stated the State had recommended the local governments appoint
the Civil Defense Director.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission
Meeting of December 5, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Nee, Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously and the minutes
received. .
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF DECEMBER 11, 1973:
A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 214.053, 3, FRIDLEY CITY CODE. TO INCREASE
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Mayor Liebl suggested the approval of the variance with the stipulation that
if the operation were sold or would change hands in the future, the sign
would be taken down. He explained that the sign on the business cannot be
seen by•traffic traveling north on T. N. #65, and there should be better
advertisement for a business that has entertainment and dancing on Saturday
and Sunday evenings.
Councilman Breider asked if there was a picture available for the Councilmen
to determine the location of the placement of the requested sign. Mayor
Liebl pointed out the placement of the sign in a picture. Councilman Breider
asked if the sign would be placed in between the posts of the existing sign
and Mayor Liebl said yes. Councilman Utter questioned the dimensions of the
proposed sign and Mayor Liebl said this would be 14 square feet.
A representative of the facility addressed the Councilm an stated the sign
would be placed below the Shorewood Shopping Center sign.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to approve the variance to allow the placement
of the sign with the stipulation that if the business is sold the sign
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would be removed. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt.
Councilman Starwalt said he believed the sign would be necessary as the
operation depended on doing business in the evening hours and the facility
cannot be seen from the highway in the evening. Councilman Starwalt
commented that the nature of the business is an improvement and this is
an asset to the neighborhood.
Councilman Utter pointed out that there are other individual signs in
the area and there is also a large flashing sign.
Mayor Lieb1 and the owner of the facility, Mr. Schmidt, discussed the
need for the sign and the business' dependence on this.advertisement,
Mayor Liebl stated the operation has a seating capacity of 300.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Lieb1 deciared the motion carried
unanimously.
A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 214.054, 2A, FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO
The City Engineer pointed out that the Board of Appeals had recommended
approval of the request.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to approve the variance with the stipulation
that no second pylon sign be erected as was the stipulation recommended
by the Board of Appeals. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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The City Engineer reviewed the area and said there were neighbors present
from the area.
Counciiman Breider asked if the building inspector woald look at the
structure to determine what would have to be done before occupancy. The
City Engineer said this is a fairly old structure and would require a lot
of work.
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The City Engineer questioned if the Council should allow this type of
work to be done to a building in this area. He added, there are other areas
where the commercial properties occupy homes, but in this case, there would
have to be an upgrading of the construction to be occupied. He said he
questioned if this should be done because there are a number of other properties
in the same situ.ation in this area. He recalled the Council had determined
there should be a minimum of 20,000 square feet to the commercial properties
in this area and this request was for a variance of 11,000, compared to �'j
the 20,000 requirement. _
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Mayor Liebl said the Council had adopted the plan to use the 20,000•square
foot lots in able to utilize every 40 foot lot in the area. He reminded
� the Council that this policy should be followed in order to use every
� lot in the neighborhood. He said this is what was promised to the area
people. He explained there are some very nice homes in the area, and there
; are also some people who are trying to sell their property. He also reminded
the Council that they had denied some variances in this area in the past.
Mayor Liebl said he did not think the property was in good shape at the
present time and he would like to know what plans the applicant proposed.
He repeated that all of the lots should be a mininum of 20,000, or some
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of the lots would be unbwildable. Ne stressed that all of the area people
would have to be protected and he questioned if the properties shouid be
split up in this manner. He indicated the plan for development should
be orderly and according to the plan of the City.
A member of the audience addressed the Council and said Mr. Rothgeber was
ill at the time of the present meeting and he was representing him in the
request for the variance. The man said there is a home on an eighty foot
lot which Mr. Rothgeber plans to upgrade and spend about $4,000 for this
upgrading, He added,.he would like to convert the use of the dwelling
to that of offices for attorneys or real estate. .
Mayor Liebl said this is not what the Council had envisioned for this area
and this would not meet the square foot requirements for the development
of the area.
The City Attorney said the original square foot requirements were for
25,000 square feet per building site and had been amended to 20,000.
Councilman Nee said he thought the request for the variance had to be denied.
He was not sure if the actions and requirements of this area should have been
placed there in the first place, but since this had been done, they would
have to make the best of it, He added, 9f the Council was going to take
action like this, it would have to be followed. He said this may be pain-
ful for the area people, but they would have to hold out until it is profit-
able for them to sell. He said he thought the Planning Department should
be assigned to study the area for the best possible development instead of
continuing to just try to grasp the answers out of the area people while
they try to develop the area. Councilman Nee said he thought it would be
the best possibility to encourage one man to buy the area and develop it.
He recalled there are some very nice homes across the street from this
property, and these people's interests must be protected. He said if this
property is to be developed,it would have to be a good neighbor to the
people of the area because many of them would be there for a long time.
He went on to state, the neighborhood should not have to put up with a mess,
the ordinances should be enforced.
Councilman Nee repeated that the people should have some concepts for
guidance on what could be done and what could happen to the area.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to deny the request for the variance as requested
by Mr. Rothgeber. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
A REQUEST FOR VARIANCES Of SECTION 205 153, 2, FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO INCREASE
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MOTION by Councilman Nee to approve the variance as requested by Mr. Nasim
Qureshi for 7514 Alden Way N. E. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 205 053, 5A, FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO
The City Engineer said this request had been made by White Oak Bu9lders
and there was a problem with the construction time table. �
A representative of White Oak Builders addressed the Council and said �
he had talked to all of the area people personally, and none of them objected
to the approval of the request. The representative said he had not been �
informed that he was to attend the Subcommittee meeting and had not gone
to the meeting. He said the footings are in and the blocks are being
put in at the present time.
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; The City Engineer:outlined that there is a 50 foot roadway easement area
that is not being used at the present time. He added, the movement is to
the west and this construction wiil not obstruct the sight from the corner
with this amount of open area. He said the construction would be far
enough back, and it would be in order to approve the variance.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the variance as requested by
White Oak Builders for 5400 Matterhorn Drive. Seconded by Counciman Utter.
Upon a voice vote, arl voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting
of December 11, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF�THE BUIl,DING STANDARDS DESIGN COPJTRO! SUBCOMMITTEE OF
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The City Engineer placed a plan of the buildings on the easel and suggested
the Council grant approval of the foundation permit only and the applicant
would return in the future with completed plans for the five buildings.
Mr. Zeis addressed the Council and said the exterior of the buildings would
be break off block and brick. He explained the piece of property to be
triangular in shape and difficult to deve7op. He informed the Counci7 that
., the same style of building would be used throughout the piece of property
rather than varying sizes with different shapes.
The City Engineer advised the Council that a six foot utility easement
was needed.
Mr. Zeis continued explaining the proposed construction stating the narrowest
distance between any two bu�ldings would be 90 feet, and he thought this would
be large enough to turn around in, He said the distances would vary from
90 to 130 feet.
The City Engineer recommended to the Council that they approve the location
of the proposed structures at the present time and also approve the foundation
permit. He continued, the applicant could return to the Council for plan
approval.
Mayor Liebl said the applicant would have to come back to the Council for
approval of the building plans and the landscape plans. Mr. Zeis said he
would plan for completion of the project in iwo years, he hoped to be
completed by this time, but with the economy the way it is, it could take
this long. He continued explaining he would only be building two of the
structures at this time.
Mayor Liebl asked the applicant if he would be able to come back in � Month
with the building plan and the landscaping plan, and Mr. Zeis indicated
he would be back to the Council for this consideration.
Councilman Utter asked if the facilities would be general warehouse or
factory and Mr. Zeis said they would be either, or what he could lease
! them as. He commented, he may sell two of the buildings and keep one
like he had done on Beech Street.
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' and also approve the issuance of the foundation permit for the two buildings.
Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, ail voting aye, Mayor Liebi
declared the motion carried unanimously.
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The City Engineer outlined this request was by Riverside Car Wash on
East River Road and Mississippi Place and if approved would enable the people
to get out of their cars without walking outside. He stated the Subcommittee
had recommended the request be approved, but there is still a need for a
variance. He suggested the approval of the plan be i.aken care of in the
future with the approval of the variance.
Councilman Nee said no action would be necessary at the present time, and
the City Engineer said this is true.
Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Rudolph Dante, Representative from the Wall Corporation
when the plans for the complex would be ready. Mr. Dante replied they are
working as fast as possible and he did not want this to be a poor plan.
He continued saying he would like to present the plan to the staff first and
obtain their input before going to the Subcommittee with the ideas.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the Minutes of the Building Standards Design
Control Subcommittee Meeting of December 13, 1973. Seconded by �ouncilman Starwalt.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF EXTENSION OF WALL CORPORATION BUILDING PERMITS:
The City Engineer up dated the Council saying there was a need for an extension
on the Wall Corporation Building Permits that had been issued. He explained
that there is a requirement for a surcharge in the State Buildinq Code, but this
charge could be transferred if the permits are extended.
Mr. Dante said he would like an extansion from the City on the Building Permits
and he would like the input on the extension from the Metro Sewer Board for
SAC charges. He said if there are additional charges, this would have to be
considered. He added, if the Wall Corporation had to cancel the present permits
and re-apply, this would destroy them.
The City Engineer responded that the City would like to help in any way possible
and he would recommend that the Council take action extending the permits. He
said a credit could be given on the new plan.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to extend the Building Permits for the Wall Corporation
complex. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. ._
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE CHARTER COMMISSION MEETING OF NOVEMBER 20, 1973:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the minutes of the Charter Commission
Meeting of November 20, 1973. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
APPROVAL OF PAYMENT FOR TAX FORFEIT PARCELS:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to concur with the recommendations of the Adminis-
tration and approve the payment for tax forfeit parcels. Seconded by Counci7man
Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
RESOLUTION #159-1973 - DESIGNATING THE CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR AS LOCAL FUEL
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Aldrich, as the Local Fuel Coordinator. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOW7ION #160-1973 - AUTHORIZING THE iMPI_FMFNTATTDN �F FI��� PIATN MANA6FMFNT
MOTION by Councilman Nee to adopt Resolution #160-1973 for the authorization
of the implementation of Flood Plain Management Control for the purpose of
applying for Flood Insurance under the National Flood Insurance Act. Seconded
by Councilman Brc:ider. Upon a voice vote, ali voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #161-1973 - AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLIT7ING AND REPLATTING
OF SPFf.T ASSFSSMFNTS ON PARCFLS 000 D 1200. UDITOR'S SUBDIVISION N0. 23.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolution #161-1973. Seconded by
, Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #162-1973 - AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING 7HE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSE
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MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolution #162-1973. Seconded by Councilman
Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
RESOLUTION #]63-1973 - AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE REPLATTING OF SPECIAL ASS�SS-
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MOTION by Councilman 8reider to adopt Resolution #163-1973. Seconded by Councilman
Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
RESOLUTION #164-1973 - AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPEGIAL ASSESS-
MENTS ON PARCEL 205, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION t�0. 59:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolution #164-1973. Seconded by Councilman
Utter, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
RESOLUTION #165-1973 - AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESS-
MENTS ON LOT 5, BLOCK i, PARCEL 200, SPRING LAKE PARK LAKESIDE AD I I N:
MOTION.by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolution #165-1973. Seconded by Councilman
Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared ihe motion carried
unanimously.
APPOINTMEN7S: CITY EMPLOYEES: �
NAME POSITION SALARY EFFECTIVE DATE REPLACES
Del Zentgraf Engineering Aide $814 Janiar y 1, 1974 New
7390 Tempo Terrace Engineering Dept. per
Fridley, Minn. 55432 month
J h Brazil Police Technician $703 January'1, 1974 New
5�2� 6th Street N. E. Police Dept. per (John Brazil
Fridley, Minn. 55432 month Dispatcher)
Ronald G. Fields Operat9ons & $805 January 7, 7974 New
2626 9th Avenue N. E. Maintenance Man per '
Anoka, Minnesota Park & Rec. Dept. month
Garry J. Volk Operations & $805 January 7, 1974 New
3614 91st Drive Maintenance Man per
New Brighton, Minn. Fark & Rec. Dept. month
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MOTION by Councilman Utter to appoint the aforementioned City Employees as
recommended by the Administration. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, i�layor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
CLAIMS:
GENERAL 34057 - 34119
LIQUOR 8458 - 8487 �
MOTION by Councilman Breider to pay the aforementioned claims. Seconded by
Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
LICENSES:
EMPLOYEE DISPENSING: BY: APPROVED BY: FEE:
Judy Clark Ground Round Public Safety Director $5,00
2517 Quincy Street N. E.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Jacquelyn Schwartzwald Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
537 Rice Creek Terrace �
Minneapolis, Minn.
Diane Lawrence Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
1704 Wellesley
St. Paul, Minn. �
JoAnn Foss Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
7895 East River Road #203 '
Fridley, Minn.
Helen Yeats Ground Round Public Safety Director � 5.00
5712 Bryant Avenue N. ,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Alfred Gmeinder Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
5200 3rd Street N. E.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Michael Shelley Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
264 W. Robie
St. Paul, Minnesota
Janelle Heikkila Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
1102 W. County Road D
Minnapolis; Minn. �
Laurel Powers Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
9724 3rd Street N. E.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Deborah Burton Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
3229 93rd Drive N. E.
Blaine, Minn. .
Sandra Steinert Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
1300 Grand Street N. E. '
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Edward Hanson, MGR Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
1735 Marion Street #16
St. Paul, Minnesota .
GENERAL CONTRACTING:
Follese Electric Company Gary Follese G. Belisle
2520 Cowry Avenue N. '
Minneapolis, Minn. '
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Mayor Liebl said Howie planned to sell his business at the first of the year.
and he would like Mr. Hill, Public Safety Director, to check the new owner
and the fees could be transferred and the new owner could pay all necessary
fees. He said the business would be changing hands the first of the year.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to approve the aforementioned licenses. Seconded
by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
dec7ared the motion carried unanimously.
ESTIMATES:
Comstock & Davis, Inc. •
Consulting Engineers PARTIAL Estimate #4 for Water Improvement
1446 County Road "J" Project No, 109-A from May 25, 1973 through
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 September 10, 1973 $ 432.00
PARTIAL Estimate #9 for Street Improvement Project
No. 1973-1 and 2 from November 5 through November 30,�
1973 $ 174.02
AARTIAL Estimate #4 for Water Improvement Project No. •
109-B from November 5 through November 30, 1973 214.46
PARTIAL Estimate #1 for Sanitary Sewer Improvement
Project No. 113 � 3,250.00
� PARTIAL Estimate #10 for Water Improvement Project
No. 111 from May 25, 1973 to September 10, 1973 756.00
PARTIAL Estimate #4 for Water Improvement Project
No. 11� from May 25, 1973 through September 10, 1973 1,116,00
PARTIAL Estimate #5 for Water Improvement Project
No. 109-B from May 25, 1973 through September 10, 1973 774.00
Meeting with metro Sewer Board personneY and preparation
of Metro Sewer Comprehensive � 5,941.07
Earl Weilke & Sons, Inc.
2514 24th Avenue South •
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55406 • 23,438.18
FINAL ESTIMATE E. 0 C. - Police Department Remode7ing Project
Weaver, Talle & Herrick
316 East Main Street
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
November Retainer plus Expenses to the Anoka
County Register of Deeds 1,107.00
MOTION by Councilman Nee to approve the aforementioned estimates. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carr.ied unanimously.
CONSIDERATIQN OF ACCEPTANCE OF DEED EY CTTY FOR 0l1TLOT ONE, CHESNEY ACRES; A DEED
FROM LESTER AND ARDETH CHESNEY TO THE CI7Y fOR STREET AND UTILITY PURPOSES:
Mayor Liebl said there have been some problems in the area and now, Mr. Chesney
had been kind enough to deed the street te the City. Councilman Utter said he
thought the City should accept the deed, because in case of a death, the City
may have some court problems.
The City Engineer said it would be necessary to obtain some legal documents from
the home owners in the area stating it would be possible for the City to turn
around in the private drives with the maintenance equipment.
Councilman Nee said he thought the people would enter into such an agreement with
the City.
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hi0TI0N by Councilman Nee to receive the deed and accept ownership of the street
for the purposes of maintenance and utilities, .Seconded by Councilman Utter.
Mr. Donald C. Carrigan said he would sign such an agreement with the City for
the turning of vehicles in the private drive.
Mr. Earl Vickerman said he had bought the Chesney property and he could see no
problems in this proposed acceptance of the deed or the agreement for the turning
of the equipment in the private drives.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimo;�sly.
RECEIVING COMMUNICATION FROM MR. IRVIN F. KORST REGARDING ADVERTISING BY HOME
DELIVERY AND RESPONSE MADE BY ASSISSTANT CITY M NAGER/PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the communications from Mr. James Hill,
Public Safety Director and from Mr. Irvin F. Korst regarding advertising by Home
Delivery. Seconded by Councilman UtteP: Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
COMMUNICATIONS:
OFFICE OF LOCAL AND URBAN AFFAIRS: NORTH PARK PHASE I:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the communication from Mr. William A.
Adkins, Directar of Parks and Recreation Grants Section of the Office of Local and
Urban Affairs, dated December 6, 1973 regarding the 50� LAWCON reimbursement
in the amount of $68,148 for North Park - Phase I, and that the Administration
is directed to send a letter of thank you to the Office of Local and Urban Affairs.
Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimously.
OFFICE OF LOCAL AND URBAN AFFAIRS: ISLANDS Of PEACE:
The City Attorney�said the funds would provide for some of the costs in payment
for the contract for deed on the parcels. He commented that he agreed with Mr.
Kohlan who was in the process of drawing up the agreement on the property.
Councilman Nee questioned if the City or the Foundation had i.3ken title to the
property. The City Attorney said $15,000 has been given to the property owner
from the Foundation for the Islands of Peace. Ne said the agreement would state
that the City would be contracting for a part of the land.
Counciman Nee expressed concern that the City may be in trouble after the property
owner read the letter from the Office of Local and Urban Affairs.
The City Attorney advised Councilman Nee that the property owner could not take
action against the City, the only thing they could do is cancel the contract.
MOTZON by Councilman Utter to receive the communication from Mr. James J. Solem,
Director, Office of Local and Urban Affairs, dated December lA, 1973. Seconded
by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF EXTRA HOLIDAY SCHEDULE FOR 1974:
The Acting City Manager/City Engineer referred to the schedule as submitted to the
Council by the Administration. He said in addition to the nine holidays being
received by the City employees, July 5, 1974, November 29, 1974, December 24 and
December 31, 1974, are suggested as holidays with the December 24 and 31 proposed
as half day holidays.
Councilman Breider questioned the one half day holidays before Christmas and New
Years Day and said the City may save some money by closing the doors to City Hall
rather than opening for a half day. The Acting City Manager said this had been
their suggestion because if City Hall is open the days before these holidays,
most of the employees would take this as a vacation day and not show up at all.
He said that there is not too much activity in City Hall on these two days.
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Councilman Utter suggested having the City employees take the full day before
Christmas rather than come in for the half day, and have the City Hall remain
open on the 31st of December. Councilman Nee asked if the holiday would be a
full day on Christmas Eve and no holiday on New Years Eve. It was the consensus
of the Council that this would be satisfactory.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to allow the City Emp�oyees the addition of July 5, 1974,
November 29, 1974, December 24, 1974, as extra holidays with the already scheduled
days of January l, February 18, July 4, September 2, October 14, October 28, �
November 28, and December 25 to remain as holidays. Seconded by Councilman
Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
The Acting City Manager asked what the Council wouid intend for the coming holidays.
He commented that the State Offices would be taking the entire day of the 24th of
December. He asked if this would apply to the City with the half or full days.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to grant all City employees including the Police
Department Employees the day before Christmas as a holiday, and that no overtime
or time and a half would be paid co work out this schedule, for this adjustment.
Seconded by Councilman Nee.
The Acting City Manager asked if this would mean that the City employees would be
working the 3]st of December. He said this would be one day off and one day
on. Councilman Utter said this was his intent.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTIO�d #166-1973 - EXPRESSING APPROVAL TO THE MINNESOTA STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
The Acting City Manager said he had checked with the State Highway Department on
this matter, but found that the State would need a Resolution from the City
; granting their approval of the placement of the signs in this area.
� MOTION by Councilman Nee to adopt Resolution #166-1974, indicating approval of
� the City of Fridley for the placement of "No Parking" signs on the service road
adjacent to the Metro 500 station. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
REgUEST BY MR. EARL BIERMAN, 7830 ALDEN WAY FOR SPECIAL MEETING WITH THE FRIDLEY
CITY COUNCIL REGARDING NORTH PARK: SET FOR JANUARY 15, 1974:
Mayor Liebl said he had been contacted by Mr. Bierman who requested the Council
meet with his group on the North Park issue.
' Councilman Nee suggested the Coun�il set a date for a meeting.
� Mayor L'iebl asked the members of the Council if 7uesday, the 15th of January would
be satisfactory with them. The Consensus of the Council was that this would be
agreeable.
' ROAD CONSTRUCTION ON 37TH AVENUE WHICH HAMPERS OPERATIONS AT FRIDLEY L14UOR STORE
' A D GEORGE IS IN FRIDLEY:
� Mayor Liebl said the roadway on 37th Avenue has been torn up which makes it
very difficult to gain access to the Fridley Liquor Store and George Is In Fridley
and he asked when this construction wouid be cornpleted. The Acting City Manager
said the work would be completed the second week in January.
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Mayor Liebl asked the Administration to forward this information to the owner
of the business and the Acting City Manager said he would do this.
CONCERN REGARDING TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT T. H. #47 AND MISSISSSIPPI S7REET:
Mayor Liebl asked if the Administration had done anything to solve the problem
of the signal at T. H. #47 and Mississippi Street. He commented, it is impossible
for the traffic to get across the street before the light turns.
The City Engineer said the signals are set to give the preference to the through
traffic.
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Councilman Breider cc�mmented he did not think the signals were working properly.
He repeated, il is impossible to get through because the lights change too fast.
He said some of the �time the light seem to work and will allow traffic to go through
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Pf20POSAl CONCERNING PLACING A"NO RIGHT TURN" SIGN ON T. H. #65
ND OLD CENTR AVE UE:
Councilman Starwalt said he wauld oppose the placement of the Na Right Turn After
Stop" sign on the ini;ersection of T. H. #65 and Old Central Avenue. He indicated
the belief that this would make th�problems of the area more severe.
Councilman Utter saicl the cars do not stop there, they run right through.
COUNCILMAN STARIdALT'S CONCERN AT THE INDICATION OF THE DESIRE FOR THE PLANNING
COP1MISSION 0 WORK A> THE REC ME DING BODY DURI T E ENERGY CRISIS:
Councilman Starwalt c:ommented he thought the Council should indicate to the
Planning Commission 1:hat their concern for the problems of the City during the
energy cri,is is appreciated.
DRAFTING OF INFORMAT]ON FOR ADDITIONAL LIQUOR LICENSES 70 BE SUI3MITTED TO THE HOUSE:
Mayor Liebl asked if there had been any information drafted to be sent to the
House concerning additional liquor licenses. The City Attorney said he.had the
necessary informatior�, but had not drafted the papers at the present time.
PLANNING OF ADDI7IONF,L BUS STOPS IN CITY OF fRIDLEY:
Councilman Starwalt questioned the City Engineer if the City had any plans for
additional bus shelte�rs to be constructed in the future. He said he had talked
to many people and they all feel their local stop is the most important stop.
Mayor Liebl said the Metropolitan Transit Commission had just adopted three of the
proposed stops in the� City and approved the construction of shelters.
The Acting City Manager said the City had been working on the overall plan for the
City and there are ot.her locations in the plan. He said the Transit Commisison
does not have the revenue to complete all of the plans at the present time.
CONCERN REGARDING SNOW PLOWING EQUIPMENT:
Mayor Liebl asked the City Engineer if the maintenance equipment for the snow
removal and maintenance of the roads during the winter months was in top condition
for the upcoming season,
The City Engineer assured Mayor Liebl that the maintenance vehicles were in good
condition.
RECEIVING BIDS ON HARRIS LAKE ESTATES:
The Acting City Manager/City Engineer said the bids for the improvement of the
Harris Lake Estates v,�ould be received on December 20, 1973. He indicated he
may call the members of the Council individually on this matter.
ADJOURNMENT: �
MOTION by Councilman Utter to adjourn the meeting•. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt.
Mayor Liebl wished the members �f the Council and Staff a Merry Christmas and a
prosperous New Year.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously
and the Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council was adjourned at 10:10 on
December 17, 1973.
Respectfully submitted,
Patricia Ellis
Secretary to the City Council
ate Approved
Frank G. Liebl, Mayor
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CITY OI�' FRIDLEY
PUBLIC Ii�ARING
B�FOR� TIIE
CITY COUNCIL
TO hifiOM IT I•17�Y CONC�RN :
, Notice is hereby given that i�here wilZ be a Public
3iearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the
City Hall at 6431 University Avenue North east on December
17, 1973 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P,M. for the
purpace oi:
Va�a�Lion oi- a street and alley (SAV #�73-12) by
Edgar W. Houser descriUed as follows:
Gumwood Str.e�t between the j-�esterly extension of
Lot 1I, Block 6, Onaway Addition�, and the South
right of w��y of 7IIth Avenue N.E.
A11ey runni.ng on the Westerly property line of
Lots 1 thraugh 8, IIlock 5, Onaway Addition,
between 77t'h G9ay and 78th Avenue,
All lying i.n the Southeast Quarter of Section 3,
R-30, R-24, City of Fridley,, County of Anoka,
Minnesota.
Generally located at Gumwood Street between 77th
Way�N.�. an.d 78th Avenue N.E. and East of the
railroad tracks.
Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above
, matter will be heard at this meeting. �
Publish: December 12, 1973
�RANK G. LI�BL
MAYOR
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� MOTION by.7,eglen, seconded by Mznish, that the Planninq Cornmission reconunend
appraval of the Rezonin.g Request, ZDA li71-07, by Way Dar Land Corp., Wa�ne
Petexson, to rezone from R-3 (general multiple family dwellings) to C-2 (gen�ral
� busines.s area), Lots 23 through 30, B1ock 13, Hamilton's liddition �o rfechanics-
vi11e to construct a warehoUSe and sales office for a Little D'earborn, with �he
stipulation th�t the second reading of the Ordinance be held up ur�til the buildir�g
permiL- was given. UF�on a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unani-
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VACl�TIO:I REOUTST': SAV 'r7].-0�� F.DGAF A. HOUS�R: Vacation of Gumwood Street
between %7th S�Ia}� ana i Eth Avenue and a]_so vacation of the alley runnin�;
on Westerly property line from 77Lh Way to 78th Avenue in Lots 1 through 8,
Block 5, Onuway A.ddition.
Darrel Clark said the applicati_on was brou�ht in today together with the
signat-ures of alr.�ost all the people concerned. �Ir. Houser should also �et a
release from North�rr,. States Po�rer Co., t✓inneapolis Gas Company, Nortliwester.n
Bell Telephone Co. ar..d the owner of BJ_ocic 5 to dedicate the other part of tize
cul_ d� �ac for turn r:round on 78th Avenue. The North half of the land is vrcant,
The petit=ione�- caill e:ither sell or build. Tlie South.ern half is occupie�. �
Access is on 77th 4�a;�. The power line is on Gum-aood and is overhead. tqr. i:aiiser
has built his own sev;�er -- one lot depth North of 77th Way. The idorth hal�
of the block will be served by.75th Avenue. The easements for the Gas Comgany
and North Suburban S<<nitary Se�zer Di�trict are.along the raiiroad tracks. The
hu�e 3'15 T�V po;aer lines � re also along the tracks .
The alley will ��e dedic.ated hack �o the City for utility easeruents. .This
will prahibit the all.ey being opened outside of the land owners.
AlOTION by Minislt, seconded by Sc1v��edeke, that the Planning Corr�rnission recom-
mend that the Council act favorably on the vacation request of SAV �71-04, by
Edgar Iiouser, for thc� vacation vf Gu,-ra�ood Street between 77th� t�'ay and 78th 7?venu�
and also the vacatiox� of the a11ey running on Westerly property line from 77th
Gaa� to 78th Atrenue in Lots 1 through 8, B1ock 5, Onaway Addition because it is
appropriate with the cvrrent development of the area, subject to the dedicatio»
of the cul de sac on 78ih �'�veniie at rTestern terminus and dedication of easements
for any existing uti?ities. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carx'iad
unanimously. .
ADJOURIvT�Ni' :
. �There being na i"urther business, Chairman.Fitzpatrick adjourned the meeting
ae 10:00 P.M. ��
Respectfull�y subntitted �
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October 20, 1971
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Fridley, Minnesota 55�+32
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Dear Mr Davis
SAV 4�71-04: Edgar W. Houser
Vacate Gumwood St. bet. 77th
Way & 78th Ave, and alley
running on Westerly line.
RE: Vacation of Alley west of Gumwood St.
Minneapolis Gas Ccmpany has a 2�+" high pressure gas main inplace in the
above alley. Our main was installed. in 1959 subsequent to receiving
permit authority to do so from the then Village Council. As a consequence,
Minnegasco must necessarily object to the vacation of the alley unless
suitable easement rights are retained. At the present time, Minnegasco
does have a perman.ent easement over the west 10 feet of Lots 1 thru 8,
Block 5, Onaway Ad.dition.
I'd like to call your attention to a new law enacted by the 1971 Leg-
islature, M.S.A. 1.60.29, that would enable the City of Fridley to vacate
the surface, vehicular right-of-way and yet retain underground utility
rights. If this r..ew law were utilized the property owner and the various
utility corpora�ians could use the property in concert.
I would appreciate� it if someone from your office i,rou.ld contact me
regarding this mat�ter.
Thanks for your cansideration.
Sincerely
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es H Anderson, P.E.
hief Design Engixieer
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4501 68TH AVENUG NORTH
BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNCSOTA 55429
November 8, 1971
Mr Geralci Davis
Nanager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue R�
Frid]_ey, P�Iinnesota 55421
Dear Mr Davis
.Regards to vacation request (SAV �(1-�04) by Edgar .W House-r of a street and
alley; NSP does not object to the vacation of Gum��rood Str.eet bet=�reen 77tYt
Way and 78th Avenue if we can retain our existing faciyiti�s and be allowed
access to them. A1so, �re do not object to the vacatior. of the alley run.n�_ng
on the Westerly property 1_ine of Lots 1 through 8, Block 5, Onat�ray l�dd.ition,
bettaeen 77�h k'ay and 78th l�venue if we can have the same rights rewerve3 to
us on the alley as we have on the adjacent lots.
Attached is our Drat�ring Number NQ-0980-2.A-6 showing existin� rights in blue
for Lots 1 through 8{petition on rec�rd) plus required alley easement sho�rn
in green.
If the City of Frid.ley would like we will have ous Lega.I D�partm�nt pxepare
a documezit that could be used to give us the rights desired.
Sincerely ,
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The Honorable CitS� Council
City of Fri dley
6�+31 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesot�� 55�+21
Attn: Mr Darrell Clark
RE: SAV 73-12
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ITttnneapotis Gas CompanU
M 1 N N E A P O L 1 S, M 1 N N E S O T A 6 5 4 O 2
Dear Mr Clark
I have prepared asid sent to Mr Paul Clements, attorney for Edgar Houser,
an easement eovering our facilities in the alley proposed to be vacated.
Mr Clements assure�s me that the easement will be executed in favor of
Minnegasco and that his cooperation can be expected in the record.ing
of the instrument after the Deeds of Conveyance have been made to NIr
Houser.
In view of these r_ircumstances, Minnegasco herein withdraws its objection
to this yacation, conditioned, of course, on our actual receipt of the
easement.
Sincerely �
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William R Schram
Standards Departm�snt
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SUBJECT:
MR. NASIM QURESHI, ACTTNG CITY MANAGER
HONORABLE P1AYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
MR. MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR
GORDON MIDDAG, PURCHASING AGENT �
DECEMBER 14, 1973
AWARDING CONTRAC7 FOR GENERAL LTABILITY INSURANCE
, Attached f�ind copies of requested letters regarding general
information, c��pabilities, and the type of service each insurance
agent would be able to give the City of Fridley.
P. M. Endsley Company is presently the insurance agent for
General Liabil�ity and Multy Peril Insurance and the Workmen's
Compensation ii�surance coverage. Anderson Agency is presentiy the
insurance agent for Employees Surety Bonds coverage, "City Manager,
City Cler(c, Treasure, and Assessors".
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MIDWEST PLAZA . NICOLLET MALL AT 8TH STREET . MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 58402 . pHONEi612i372-6201
December 13, 1973
Mr. Gordon Middag
Purchasing Agent
City of Fridley
6431 University Av°nue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Dear Gordon:
The following are ��nswers to your letter of December 11, 1973:
1) 8�1 Nicollet M<�11; Minn�apo�is, Minnesota
2) C. Bruce Solomonson, President
1480 Bohns Pt. Rd., Wayzata (471-7333)
Dale V. Hadtrat:h, Executive Vice-President
5285 Taylor Stz-eet N.E., Fridley (788-0740)
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5940 Kirkwood C'ircle, Minneapolis (533-6378)
Robert L. McGoc��an
5747 Twin Lake Terrace, Crystal (537-1374) .�
David Hjelle
5940 Vincent Av�enue South, Minneapolis (927-9198)
Gary Dooner
4015 Stinson Boulevard N.E., Columbia Heights (781-4652)
P. M. Endsley Company has a total of 23 employees.
We have been in business for over 50 years.
City of Lakeville - all fire and casualty coverage
Village of Sava��e - all insurance coverages
Hennepin County - automobile insurance and parts of fire
insurance .
State of Minnesota - certain sections of their liability
coverages and bc�nds, (we also provided automobile insur-
ance for the St��te of Minnesota for their 14,000 vehicles
from 1971 to 19'72 ) .
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City of Fridley
6) Our agency has a complete claims department which will
� process all c�aims direct with the Home Insurance Com-
pany's local ��laims office.
, 7) We are under ��irect contract with the Home Insurance
Company, writing all lines of ceverage through them.
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Western Casualty & Surety Company under policy #AEO 640-
869 with limits of $100,000/300,000. We also carry an
excess umbrella policy providing $10,000,000 coverage,
in excess of above limits, written through United States
' Fire Insurance Company policy #DCL 929-736:
9) We have 20 different companies in our office. Four of
these compani�es write municipality insurance - Home
Insurance Com.�any, Western Casualty & Surety Company,
Reliance Insurance Company and Continental Insurance
Company. (We did not bid the last two companies be-
cause they felt that they did not have enough time to
engineer the ��ity and quote this coverage.
10) We have provi��ed all of the fire and casualty coverage
for the City ��f Fridley far the last six years. We were
the lowest bi�3der on the workmen's compensation coverage
on January l, 1973, which we wrote through Fireman's Fund
Insurance Com.pany.
11) In the past six years, we have worked closely with the
City and constantly updated the coverage filing new
statements of value to reflect the inflationary build-
ing costs. '
12) As I mentione�3 above, we have written insurance for the
City of Fridl�ey for the last six years. During this
period of tim��, through our bidding, we have saved the
City approximately $33,000 in premium cost comparing
our premium t�� the next lowest premium quotation. We
have develope�3 a strong working relationship with var-
ious City departments, including various baseball pro-
grams, which ��e also insure. So, in essence, I think we
have•had a go��d track record and we have not been under
bid for six y��ars - only tied. I also do not feel that
it would be fair to change agents unless the City is un-
happy with ou:r service or some other agency has more to
offer than we do.
� Xours truly,
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lawrente E. Benson
Richard�L. Schillinger
Ralph F. Anderson
'Arthur C. Goess
J.Leonerd Larson
Neil C. Selvig
Chas. M. Denny
' Carl L. Forsberg
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MdNNEAPOLiS, MINNESOTA 55402 ' •
December 13, 1973
Tolephons 332•7555
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Ci ty of Fri dl ey
6431 University Avenue N.�,
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Gentlemen;
Here is the report on the Anderson Agency as requested by Mr. Gordon
Middag; purchasing Agent for the City of Fridley:
1. Anderson A,gency, 315 Minnesota Federal Building,
607 Marquette, Minneapolis, P1innesota 55402 (332-7555)
2. Lawrence E. Benson, President
5301 W."Highwood Drive, Edina, Minnesota
Richard L. Schillinger, Executive Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer
240 Rice C;reek Blvd „ Fridley, Minnesota
Arthur C, Goess �
4462 Dodd Road, Eagan, Minnesota � �
Ral ph F. P�nderson
1001 E, 8Cith St., Bloomington, Minn.
J. Leonarcl Larson
3336 Glenr�urst AVe., St. Louis Park, Minn.
Charles M. Denny
Francis Dr�ake Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn.
Nei 1 C. SE�1 vi g
2942 Ewinc� Avenue S., Minneapolis, Minn. 55416
Clifford P!. Malmberg
2940 Lilac; Drive, Golden Valley, Minn. 55422
3. 15 Empl oyE:es �
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4. 46 Years in Business
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5. Metropolitan Mosquito Control District
County of Hennepin
Walk-In Counseling Center
North Minneapolis Association for Retarded
December 13, 1973
6. The Nome Insurance Company with their Branch office and claims
office located at 4510 W. 77th Street, hlinneapolis, Minnesota,
would have primary responsibility for adjusting claims, They
have a complete claims office and adjusting staff, so that
claims would be handled locally. However, all claims would be
reported and/or sent to the Anderson Agency claim department,
375 Minnesota Federal Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
so that our staff of Mr. Malmberg and Mrs. Lund could expedite
.the handling of claims. Our claim department would retain
records of all claims and through contact with the Home Insurance
Company claim department make sure that a11 claims handled by
them were ��one so expeditiously and fairly. In addition, small
claims a�ould be paid directly by our office.
7. Yes. Howe�ver, our insurance proposal was obtained through the
Independent Insurance Agents of Minnesota in conjunction with
the program set up by the League of Municipalities of Minnesota
rather than directly with the Home Insurance Company. Our agency
has repres��nted �the Home Insurance Company for over 25 years.
8. Yes, please see Certificate of Insurance attached
9. The Anders��n Agency represents approximately 25 different insurance
companies, which are stock companies with stable underwriting, solid
financial :�trength, and long histories of competence in the insurance
business. Several of these companies are interested in municipal
coverages, hawever, because of the excellent program, in terms of
coverages ��nd price, established by the Home Insurance Company through
the League of Municipalities it was felt the best job could be done
for the Ci�ty of Fridley through this market. In the event of
cancellati��n these other markets would be contacted.
10 . Yes , our� Ac�ency has servi ced the Ci ty of Fri dl ey wi th i nsurance
currently ��nd in the past.
11. Because of our size and coverages we provide to�governmental bodies
we are in �� position to be aware of and make recommendations for
changes th��t may effect other governmental bodies, We also subscribe
to various national publications specializing in governmental
insurance.
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December 13, 1973
12. In the past, Mr. Schiliinger has written insurance for the
City and is familiar with procedures and department heads
which should increase the efficiency of handling this account.
During thE� tornado of 1965 our Agency handied the City's
insurance and the many and varied claims resulting from this
tornado wE�re handled efficiently according to City officials
at that time. �
RLS/cag
Sincerely yours,
ANDERSON AGENCY
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Richard L. Schillinger r%
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L�"ST. PAUL FtRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY
'' THE Si: �AIJL ❑ ST. PAUL MERCURY INSURANCE COMPANY •
C O M P A N I F S
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This is to certify that the following policies, subject to the terms, conditions and exclusions have been issued by
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The Company will mail to the party to �vhom this Certificate is issued a record of any material change in or can-
cetlation of said policy or policies bu1: takes no responsibility for failure to do so.
� NAME AND ADDRESS OF PART1' TO WHOM CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED:
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Anderson Agency
315 Minnesota Federa.l Building, 607 hlarquette Avenue,
. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
TYPE OF
SURANCE & DATE • LIMITS OF LtA81LITY
POI.tCY N0.
WORKMEN'S EFFECTIVE EXPIRATIOP�
�MPENSATION STATUTORY — In conformance with the Compensation Law of the State of:
PUBLIC BODILY INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE
LIABIUTY Each Pe�son Each Occu�rence Agg�egate Each Occurrence Aggregate
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LIABILITY
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LIABI LITY _
3/2/76
Each Person � Each Occurrence
300,000.. A�gregate
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$ Each Occurrence
$ Aggregate (where applicable)
Excess of Primary Insurance or a$ ' Retai�ed Limit. ,
�lEMARKS:
This CERTIFICATE OE INSURANCE ncither affirmatively nor negatively amends, extends or alters the coverage afforded
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PAUL I. MINER
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Purchasing Agent
City of Fridley
6431 University Ave N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55�+21
In response to your letter of December 11, 1973, we are pleased to submit a report to
the following questions as to how Miner McAlpin Agency Inc. may serve tii-e City of Fridley
to the best interest o£ the City,
l, Insurance Agency - Location
Miner McAlpin Agency Inc. 4230 Central Ave I3. Eo Columbia Heights� Minn,
2. Officers names, representatives and addresses,
Paul I Miner, President 4114 Stinson B1vdo Columbia Heights, Minn
John Patrick McAlpin, Sec. Treasurer 4320 N, E, McLeod Columbia Heights, Minn
Arthur J, Borer -Associate 1417 40th Ave North, Minneapolis, Minn.
Merwyn E Nelson -Associate 3650 Xerxes Ave North, Minneapolis, Minn,
Lewis E Ferguson - Associate 2440 Anthony Sto So. St. Paul, Minn,
William Feaney - Agent 5853 Emerson Ave South, Minneapolis, Minn,
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23 yrs. The combitzed insurance experience is 96 years,
5. Names of other Governmental bodies you now service for insuram�e.
City of Columbia Heights, Anoka County, Independent School Dist ��13 Columbia
Heights and Fridley,
6. Claim office responsibilities �and location,
Loca1 24 hour claim service,
7, Are you a Direct Agent of Home Insurance Company�
Yes
8. Does your agency carry Error & Omissian Insurance?
Yes - St Paul Companies $1,100,000 limits- policy �k667NA4239
9. What other Insurance Companies could your agency place this coverage in the event of
cancellati.on of present carrier?
1. The St. Paul Companies
2o Iowa National Mutual
3o Safeco Insurance Company
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' Sa Aid Insurance
6, New Hampshire Group
10, Are you now or have in 1:he past serviced the City of Fridley with insurance?
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Prompt reliable service� in insurance matters.
� 12. Any other information nc>t listed above,
Our agency has serviced several municipalities in the past. They are: City of
' Robbinsdale, City of Cr•ystal, City of Brooklyn Center, City of Brooklyn Park,
Independent School Dist:rict ��191 Burnsville, i�linn,
We sincerely believe that oc�r Agency can provide tha City of Fridley with the very best
in insurance protection and service, Our staff would be available at any time to assist
the City on insurance matters.
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FRIDL�Y, MINNESOTA AGENCY
389 ItICE CREEK TERRACE
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55432
Phone: 560-7200
December 13, 1973
City Cour�cil
City of i�ridley
61-l-31 Universi-t�r Avenize TI.E.
Fridley, MirLnesota 55�-32
RE: Awar_ciing of Property
ancl Casualty Insurance
Gentlemen:
As per your. reqia.est, we respectfully submit the folloti,ri.n�
ans�sers to yaur questionnaire :
1. Our agency: Rice Creek Agency
38� Rice Greek Terrace
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
The agency :�s located in �the lower level of the home
of B. G. Bi.ack.
2. Following a�°e the a�ency personnel.:
l. Bernard Ci. Black, partner / agent
389 Rice Creek Terrace, Fridley, Minn.
2. James H. Black, partner / agent
7824 AldE;n �aay, Fridle� , Minn.
(Note: -L-kze a�ency is ohme3 as an equal partnership
by the a�>ove )
3, Richard C:. Aune , agent
389 Rice Creek Terrace, Fridley, Minn. �
4. Barbara A. Aune, office manage,r / a;ent
389 Rice Creek Terrace, Fridley, Minn. •
3. E�nplyee s arE� only tho se shown in ;�2 above . Theref ore ,
� all claims ��nd correspondence are handled by a licensed
agent and nc�t by clerical personnel.
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RICE CREEK AGENCY
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA AGENCY
389 RICE CREEK TERRACE
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55432
Phone: 560-7200
��. B. G. B1ack founded �2ice Creek A�ency in Fridley
11 years aga. He has presen�ly 33 years e:�per_ience
in the proper.ty a.�d casualty in.s�ra�ce z_ielci. Tir.
, Bl�c�i has a de�ree ir business ad�inistration f�or� the
Univer�ity c�i Tiinnesota.
Ja�aes H. Bl�.ck ard �3ar•ba.ra �iur�v have been with the
a�;ency for t,�ie past j�Tears.
Ricllard Aunc: j oined the agency 2�/z years ago .
5. ��le cta.rrentl5� l�ardle the Glor��nen' s Compensation
instira.nce for Ind?pendent School District ;�14. ��te
- ha�Te handleu. the City a� Crys�tals insura,�ce program
and B. G. Ba.ack Uras on the advisory cor�mittee for the
City o� Fric:ley' s in.surance p_ro�ram.
6. All claims tirould be ha�ndled th.rough our office in
Fridle�T. A]_1 members o� the a_;ency are qualified �o
�handle clainls. �1e endeavor to keep at least one agent
available i.ri Fridle�T at all times including evenings �
and weekend:�.
7. We ar_e prodtzce.rs :for the A�ents Assistance Corpora�ion
��hich is an a�;enti for the Home Insurance Company. The
Agents Assistance Co�poration an� its program are
recommended by the I,ea�ue of Muni_cipalities.
8. We carry In:�urance Agents' Errors and Or.�issions
covera�e wii;� the St. Paul Fire and rlarine Insurance
Company, po:Licy t�567J�3931. The limits on the policy
- are p�50,000. each claim, and �'750,000. ag�regate.
On top of tliese lini�s, each partner carries an
add�.ti.onal `�1,000,000. of excess liability �rith
Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company, policies
#41EIP67091E� and �,�4�1EP671170.
9. We have spo].�en with the larges� carrier in our
ofiice, the Hart�or.d Insurar_ce Group, and they hav�
indicated a�•rillingness to step in and write the
pro�ram sho�.zld the present carrier cancel the insurance.
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RICE CREEK AGENCY
FRIDLEY, MINN�SOTA AGENCY
389 RICE CREEK TERRACE
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55432
Phone: 560-7200
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10. Bernard G. Black acted as a nember of the advisory
com�ittee that pre�riously handled the City of
Frid7_e�y' s insu_rance pro�;ram. 1,Ie have not serviced
the busines� directly.
11. Th� four members of our agenc�T are licensed for all
lines of insura��e and are atTailable locally at all
times to the citi�ens of rridley for counselin; on
insurance r;iatters. In �he �ast our mercbers have �ade
the�nselves availa'a1e to thel citi�ens for insi�rar�ce
counseiin� . �'or instar�ce , B. G. Black tiaas asked by the
City of Fridle� to speaY for t'ae :insurance industrg,
which he did, at a pu�lic �eetino sponsored by the City
following the tornado in 19�5.
12. Our ag�ncy �s a Fridley business. Many of our business
and. p�rsonal accounts are located Y?ere in Fridley. Our
kno�,rledge a� the Fridley area ��ould enable us to give
constant advice and cou.nselin� on insurance problems
that will arise in the City. A.1s�, the close proximity
of. our office to the City Hall� can normally result in
an i�snediate face to face mecting between ourselves �
and the ad�instration.
Our a�ency force is active in the Fridley Rotary Club,
N.E. Suburban Optimist Club and tne Fridley Chamber
of Co�merce .
Thank you for �Tour consideration of our agency.
Sincerely,
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Dear Sir;
ANOKA COUNTY
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FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
December 11, 1973
The City of Fridley City Council received al.l bids for
G�n�.�al Liabilities & Multi°Peril Insurai�ce coverage for the
City of Fridley. As you will note �he attached list has
four agencies submitting identical b ids�from the Home
Insurance Com�any.
The City Council has requestecl that each Insurance Agency
submit a report to the followir� question as to how they
may serve the City of Fri.dley to the best interest of the City.
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Insurancy agency-- Location.
Officers names, representatives and addresses.
I�Tumber of employees . �
Length of timz in years in business. �
Nacnes of �ther Goverrunental bodies you now service
for insurance. .
Claim offa.ce responsibilities and location.
Are you a X�irect Agent of Home Ins. Co?
Does your agency carry error & Omission Insurance?
Give name of company, aTnount of coverage & policy no.
�;1hat other Insurance Companies could your agency
place this �overage in the event of cancellation
of presen� carrier? � �
Are you now or have in the past serviced the City
of Fridley w ith insurance?
What other service do you perform that would be
benefical to the City of Fridley? �
Any other information not listed above.
In order to award the insurance bid to an agency on December 17,1973
the above informati.on must be submitted by 10:00 a.m. Friday
December 14, 1973. zn order to give the City time to evaluate
information submitted.
Gordon�J. Middag
Purchasing Agent
City of Fridley
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I'P,O��i: Go�don J. riiddac� , Pur chas ing vept .
' UATE: Decem�bex 6, 1973 � . _
i� SUBJEC'I': G°neral Liability ��ulti �eril Insurance.
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-The C�tl o� FridZ��T opened bids for GcnGZa]. Liability & F�� !
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T°Su7_ti. Peri�. In�urance Coverage at 4:00 p.m. L�overr�er 30, � ,.•�';
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' 1°73. A tQtal of six bids were receivec� as :Eol�a�rs: y°;
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A��.nneapoZ is � 70 , 43I 3 year ✓ �:;
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'p.�, Endsley Co. �•7estern Cas. Ser. Co�. $�r0,409 1 yeax �'{i��
. 2�%inne�:polis $70E9�31. 3 year ;�
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N�iner r:cA� pin Agency Home �ns Co. $29, 630 1 year � z��;
' `' ,��iinneapolis $70,43.1� 3 year '�
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Rice Cre�}: Izzs . HomE �ns . Co . . $29 � 630 1 year ; �, `�
� �' riin��eapoi�s $70,43�. 3 year ,'Y
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Ander�on Agex�cy ;` Hom� TI1S. Co. �23,fa30 �. � ear �:;;
, _ S�,. Paul . � - $70,4•31 3 year F '.�
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Donahue Ins > Gul z�ns o Co . $34, 786 1. ycax� :;,-
' St. Paul S^.olverin� Zzzs. Co. $80,670 3 year ;::
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gac};��4nd An�e�son Incorporat�d for analizata.on ax�d reco:n.mendat�ion. ; f:�
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One Ixzsur�nce bid no-� sho�,an a�ove �•�as �xo�n Drew znsurance
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Agency of St. Pau_lo This bid covered only fi.re trucks and �:
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Shanley of Bachman Anderson In�urance "Insurance Coz�sultan.t". ,
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'Al�ALYSIS OF IIdFORf1P,� QIJS FOR PACt:F�GE, PRO°ERTY � CF�S�J�tLTY I(��SU��f;CE
,Only sEVe�► bids �•rere received for the bid requirem�►�ts or the Citf of
Fri dl ey for t'r,a next i:hr�� year terrn. The b�i d o�C �he Ut��t:! Insurar�ce �;ger�cy
in the U, S. �id�l i�y P� Guarant�e Ce;7pany ti•ras rejec�ed becaisse o-� bein�
��ncorr�ple�e. Tl�e nth�r q±iota�ions rendered by ti�z r`1r,d�rson Agnnc��, P. i��.
Ends 1 ey Co ., iii ner P,cAi pi n Aeency and �he Ri ce Creek �;c�ncy i n �ne Home
Insurance C��pany ana �y th� �o�iahue Insurance P,��ncy in the Gu�f Insurance
'Com�uny and Lf?2 4��o1ver�ir� Insurance Co��pany anc� the Z�irich Insurance Comnany
and by P, f4. E�,ds 1 ey i n the t�!estern Casual ty & Suret�� Cc;npany present a
series of co�plicaied aiternatives. -
'�1s a result of the alternatives of�ere�, your cons�al ��n� has pEioned and
discuss�d the items oi confusion Vrith t�e agencies of the several co:n�anies
involv�d --- the He�e Insurarice Compa��y an� th� Gulf Tnsurance Ccm�an;,�, but
' di d no�t co�sul �t t��i th the 1•�estern C�sua1 ty Ccrn�any because only thz ger�ral .
1 i abi 1 i�cy po� ti on of -tnei r bi d �•�as competi ti ve .
'As a r�sult o-� our analys�s bas�d upon il�� -Formal bicis together ��1ith i.h�
consul taii on i nvol ved ��1e reco�r�end the bi d of the !�o�, e Insurance Ccmpany .
The He�� did not bid on ts•;o requested coverages, the Errors and Cmissions
,and Open S-cock The ��t. Despi te ti�i s th? f�o�e's bi �� s erfeci,i ve7y
approxir�ately �24,000 bzlo�;r th� next lo:A;esi bid on a three yea�° premiiarn
basis.
�b�z have been �ana.b1e to obtain an indication of �he eost to obiain E&Q
cot��rag� for th� City of Fridfey but the cost tc� obiain the�t insurance
on 1iquor stores as indepen�en� coverage is $1,080 for three years if
' adc��cl io the F{o►ne's bid. 4�le anticipa�e that the E&0 coverage ca.�ld be
.obtained on a three yeut, k�asis at considerably b�lo��r ti�e �22,744 d�ffQrential.
, 4!e haci consi dered pi c;i ng the best of the sever�l bi ds ai�d di scussea �Ci�i s '
bot� t�ri �h the t-,bnie Ins�?t�ance Co;,�pany and ��ri th ti�e Danahue Insurance Agenc�� as
• agents for tiie Gulf Irs�!rance Co,�,aany bu� the Elo!:ie Insurance Co�:;}ai�y c�ose to
'iet their bid.s�and intact. Donahue, as agen�s for the Gulf,'have not y°i
i r,di ca i.ed i.hat ti�ey are ��ri i 1 i ng to da any�ni ng o �f�er �i:han al �ot�: �fi2i r bi �
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'and that the Cit;� invesii�ate the advisability of busling Errors and. Cmissions
cov�rage.
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' 1. l�te si�a est tha� the automobile co ei° nn p
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ar�y col l i si on cov�rage on any co�;�erci al veni cl e ti�ri th a va1 ue
� of 1�ss i,k�an �2 ,001 a��d any pri va�e passenger vehi c'I e�ri th a
mo�e1 year af 1971 or prior -- First year savirgs $143.00.
' 2. Crime vre reco�~�nend the acceptarice of the Fai th i ul Performance
61 anket Posi ti on 6ond lvi tn a 1 irni � of �25,000 ��11 �Il an excess
- honesiy blanl:et bond of �75,000 -- Three year.savings �603.00. -
'T�ll S 4�rou1 d seem �o be so�md prac�ci ce and consi ste�t w,i th proper ' busi ness
consi�erations.
' Collision cove•rage on oluer and less valuab�le pieces of .�
equipmen� can ea.sily stand the tes� of seif-insurance from
the standpoint oi both expense and probability.
�' Fai tf� � ul Pe�, � or�� ance above �25 ,OQO aroul d seen 'to be expensi ve _
�°edundancy at this tir��.
'Sznce ihe Ffom� Insurance Cempan5� bid ior four agencics, t4•ra a iions t<;ould �
app�ar �o be available to �he City.
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Compa n,� �ri th ihe cori�� ss i on to be di vi ded bet�,een the ,
several bidding agencies. '
, 2. The Ci �c � coul d sel ect one of fau �•-
Y r agencies and a.yard the ��
busin�ss to ii. '
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'Ad��anta es and c�i sadvanta es to th� tl��o .�
9 g o�iions open to ihe City t.ould b�:
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■�isadvaniages: �
� 1. P!o a.c,ency ti-;ould be hald respoi�sible to ans�•:Lr for tne t�eeds of
the Ci i:y i n reg��rd to vari ous i nterim de-�ai 1 s ar�d servi ces .
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.2. Pao agency could b� held responsib1e ior ihe various�surveys,
analyses and d�taiis or keepin� the policy up �;o cia�e.
�dvantages: .
1. 7he City co�1d not be accused of favori�ism in tne ati�rard o�
�he business.
Option 2
Select one of the four agenci�s eii:h�f° by loi or aff�irmatTVe
deci si on and ci�ar�e the�n Gdi th �he responsi bi 1 i �y of handi i ng
the pol i cy far �he nex i tet,m.
'The advantages are those sho;;n as ciisadyar�tag2s in option l-- divi�ing the
business buiti�een four a encies -- a
acivantac�e, � �� �he d�sadvaniage �hat sho►;�n as an
' Com�etency -- a11 of tn� a encies
9 b�dd�ng thzs busin�ss have demonstrated �heir
com��tency in hancilina insurance coverages o-i �chis �
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P. t•1. Ends l ey Con��any has b�en fami l i ar i•ri th th� vari ous probl ems ��i� � ch have
�� presenteci t�;e�s�l��es to �he Ci�� over a period of �ears and
occasion to E�� in regu;ar� con�`�ci ��ith �he City in3connectior��withsthzm4•iorkmer�'s
,Cempensatian palicy carried throu�li �heir agency.
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' 1. lale recc;r:��nd the accev �ance o i the E�o�e Insur�nce Company's bi d on a
thr2e yeat� ter�-� ac�vance pr e r s� i �� m b a s i s s i t�c e i h i s e l i m i n a tes t he numerous
ex�tra cnarges nec�ssary i n ce�,;�ec �i on a�ri -th i;he handi i n� o� open bi ds .
� 2. !�1° r�co�m�nd tha � th� Ci ty sel ec-� one o i tPie zour a
genc�es.
' 3. Tf tt�e o i fi ci al s of the Ci ��� have been sai:i sfi ed ti�ri th �the servi ce r�nder�d
by P. ��1. Endsley Co. t•;e reco;r,mend their selec�ion.
'4• Ir th� o�ficials hav.e no� been sa�isiicd �,i �h E�;cisley t�;e recommend ti�e
se7 ecti on by 10 � bei.,;�en �he a �her agenci es . -
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SUP°LE��EPIT TO TNE ANALYSIS OF BIDS FOR THE CTTY OF FRiDLEY
An irregularity occurrzd in the bid of tne Homz Insurance Campany
in that i.hzy excluded "errors or omissio�s liability insurance �For -
enployees in thA primarv and umbr�lia quote. I� ti•;as �he�r intention
to exclude errors and o��nissions coverage in its er��irety. 6�e recomm�nd
that this irregu7arity be waived.
Errors and omissions coverag� is insuranc� against legal liability incurred
� by the nunic��ali�y, its officials, or its e�p3oyees and arising out of
_ a n°gl i g°nt act, error or o.+111 SS10i1 and requ.i res the company i.o de � end anct
pay judgments in this area. -
The general princioal of governmentai immunity which in tha past has been
relied upon to provi�e re1ief for the munic,ipality its officials and
employees can no longer bz relied upan to provide any such r�lief. indeed
the principal itself is in genera1 discord.
We do feel that errors and omissions coverage'is an impor�ant part of your
protection and should bz purcnased. This coverag� has r�ot b�en carried .
in the past and has not b�en g�nerally avaiiable.
Severa1 questions have arisen in connection with th� reco^��,�n�ation
concerning the crine -- bond coverag�. In th� past the City has carrie�
only $15,000 of coverage. It is recomr�ended that because infide1ity
losses involving both business and nunicipal government arQ regu7arly
occurring in excess of this amoun�t t�at consid�ration be given to
inereasing the bond. For the purposes of our bid soecifica tions �•ie asked
for bids for a total of �i0�,000. .
The several dififerent bond forms. may be used in aceomplishing the dnsired
resul t; they are as fol l o���s :
1. Honesiy Blanket Bond. This is essentially a blanket fidelity
bond on a comm�rcia7 blanket bo�d form which �vould provide
a total face amount of $100,000 regardless o-F th� num��r ai-
enployees t�at mignt be involved in an Si11JT� infideliiy.
2. Nonesty Blan�et Position Bond. This form c��ould e�ver a17
empl oyees up io �'ne penal ty of the bonc for each e�:.;�1 oyeA
(in other words i� also cov�rs collusion).
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3. Faithful Perfor;�ance B1an;<et Bond Coverage. In addition to
the coverage G�rhi ch ��rou1 d be i ncl uded under #1 anove thi s
form als� covers loss °tnreugh tn� failure of any o� ine
e��loye�s to �eriorm fai�th�ully his �+utzes or to account
properly fo•r all manies and propprty r�ceivzd �y virtue
of his position or em�7oyr�Qnt.
4. Faithful Perfor�arce 61anke-i Positio� Bor�d Coverage. This
cover H1ou1d add -'c�� faitnful p�rfornance feai.ure to the bond
cov�rage as liste� in it�rn #Z above.
The specifications asked that the bid be rend�red tt-ro ways, one ��rith
complete cov°rage to �i00,000 und°r the Faith�ul Perforr�ance Blanket
Position Bond, the second covering under �hat �orm anly ta $25,000 a�tith
an excess Hon�s�y gl�nket Bond in �he amount of �75,000.
l�nile the faithful performance bond to $1�0,000 is certain7y th� best
coverage of the two we feel that the collusion feature and �ai�hfu7
pzrformance feature io the extent of $25,000 is reasonably good coverage at
thi s tir�e especi al ly �r�hen supp] emented b��i th a excess bond i n tt�e amount of
�75,000. The three year saving of $603.00 far th3s feature is also �lorth-
a��h i l e .
Automobile: '
On the collision portion of thzse spacifications �re asked for bids exc1udin�
any vehicle with a value of less than �500 and w� a7so asked for bids �
excluding any private passenger vehic1e 4vi�h a vintage 1971 or oider and
ary com►�erci al vehi ci e��i th a val ue o-� 1 ess than $2,007 . There ar� only
nine comm4rcial vehicles with values bet���een �500 and �2,OJ1 and only t<<�o
private pass�nger vehicies of vintage 1971 or o1d�r-v�ith a valu� of over
�50�. Since the value of these vehicies is relatively sma11 in all cases
and the inczdence of total loss is in;r�quent, �r{e can, ���itnout hesitancy
recommend self-insurance in this area, since �250 ti�;au7d be cieducted fron
the claim in any event. Th� premium of $i43.00 thus saved seems to b�
significant.
Th2 autonobile premium is an annual pre�nium ti��ith t1�� sch�dule to be revised
each year to ref 1 ect -the ne��� standard premi um. 1'hi s i s stan�ard proce�iure.
It should b� noted, tne private passenger mod?1 year to b� excluded should
b� s�t ahead o�e year a� each renev��al. �
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
i�iEP�ORANDUhi
NASIt�1 M. QURESHI, ACTIPdG CITY ��IANAGER, APJD CITY COUPiCIL
MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASSISTAI�T CITY MAi�dAGER/FINA�lCE DIRECTOR
SUBJECT: GENERAL LIA6ILITY AND f�9ULTI PERIL INSURANCE
QATE: DECEP�IBER 10, 1973
The base bids for general liability and multi peril insurance as received on
November 30, 7973 ca7i for a one year premium of �29,630 and a three year
permium vf $70,431. The �29,630 includes the automobile coverage for the
first year. The �70,431 does not include the cost of automobile coverage.
The cost of automobile insurance can change someG��hat depending on the type
of vehac7es we own during the second and third year. and the Eity's�experience
rating.
If the rates as bid were projected for the present equipment, the cost for
' the three year period, including automobile coverage would be �87,426. This
compares with_a bid for one year of $44,133 and a three year bid of $124,786
three years ago. (Includes cost of automobile insurance.)
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This is quite a savings from the last bid letting. One of the reasons for this
change is the League sponsored program whereby they have put together a special
package to reduce the costs of liquor liability insurance. There apparently are
reductions in the other liability rates as wQll. .
This does make for one problem, ho�vever, that is we have four insurance agencies
with idential insurance bids.
Mr. Shanley from Bachman - Anderson has made an analysis of the bids. He has
pointed out�severa7 items for your consideration. The first item Mr. Shanley
has dra�vn to our attention is the possibility of obtaining errors and omissiAns
insurance coverage. The City has never carried this type of insurance in the
past. hir. Shanley wiil prepare additional information on this for the City
Council's consideration, and «ill be present at the meeting ia answer any
questions the Council may have.
P4r. Shanley points out that the bids as submitted do not cover thef t insurance
at the liquor stores. The cost for theft insurance, including ihefit of r,Ter-
chandise, runs approximately �1,080 for three years. The City has al���ays
carried this type of insurance in the past and I would think �ve �•rould ti�rant to
continue to carry it..
Another matter P4r. Shanley brings to our attention is the elZmination of collisian
coverage on any commercia7 vehicle with a value less than $2,OOl and any private
passenger vehicle with a model year of 1971 or prior for a first year savings
of $143. For the nominal amount of �143, I recommend the City continue to carry
this type of cover-age.
T0: NASIM M. QURESHI, ACTING CITY MAfdAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: GENERAL LIABILITY AND MULTI PERIL If�lSURANCE
DATE: DECEMBER 10, 1973
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The other recommendation concerns the manner of placing insurance for faithful
performance and honesty blanket bonds for a three year savings of $603. This
seems like a good idea.
In conclusion, I recommend the City accept the bid of Home Insurance Company
for a three year term of $70,431 and exercise the option of purchasing the
open stock theft insurance for the liquor stores at a cost of �1,080 for the
three year period. I do not recommend eliminating the automobile collision
under option one for a first year savings of $143. I recommend the crime
option at $603 for a three year period.
In summary, my recommendation is as follows:
Base Bid - Three years $70,431
Automobile Coverage - First Year 5,b65
Open Stock Theft 1,080
Automobile Collision 143
Crime Option -603
7ota1 $76,716 �
I have no recommendation on the matter of who shall be awarded the bids. Perhaps
the insurance agents could come to some agreement among themselves.
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ORDINANCE NO.
�N ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY
CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO
AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CIT�Y CODE
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION l.
SECTION 2.
For the vacation of Hickory Street described as
follows:
All that part of Fiickory Str_eet lying between
Block 3 and Block 4, Onaway Addition and bounded
on the North by the Westerly extension of the
North line of Block 3, Ona��ay Addition and bounded
on the South by the Wester-ly extension of the
South line of Block 3, Onaway Addition.
For the vacation of an alley described as follows:
All that part of the 20 foot alley located adjacent �
to and along the West side of Block 4 Onaway Addition
lying between the Westerly extension of the North
line of Block 4, Onaway Addition and the Westerly
extension of the South line of Block 4, Onaway Addition.
All lying in the Southeast Quarter of Section 3,
T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota,
Be and is hereby vacated except that the City of
1 Fridley retains easements for drainage and utility
purposes over the portions of the alley herein described
and vacated.
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SECTION 3. The said Vacation has been made in conformance with
Minnesota Statutes and pursuant to Section 12.07 of
, the City Char.ter and Appendix C of the City Code shall
be so amended.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF
ATTEST:
, 1974.
MAYOR - Frank G. Liebl
CTTY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
Public Hearing:December 10, 1973
First Reading:
Second Reading:
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
PLANNING COMMI5SION MEETING DECEMBER 5, 1973
CALL TO ORU�R:
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Chairman Fitzpatrick called the meeting to order at 8:05 P.M.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Fitzpatrick, Harris, .Drigans, Lindblad
M�mbers Absent: Blair
Others Present: Darrel Clark, Communi_ty Development Adm.
APPROVE PLANNING COb9I�1ISSI0N MINUTES: NOVEMB�;R 21, 1973
M02'TON by Drigans, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning
Commission approve the minutes of the November 21, Z973 meeting
as written. Upan a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously. '
RECEIV� BOARD OI' APPEALS MINUTES: NOVEMBER 27, 1973
MOTION by Drigans, seconded by L�indblad, that the Planning
Commission receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals meeting
of November 27., 1973. Upon a voice vote, a11 yoting aye, the
mofion carried unanimously.
1. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PE12I�4IT, SP #73-12,
BY MOTOFOTO OF A2�7�RICA, INC.: To permit a film processing
dro�-off booth on Lot l, Block l, Sylvan Hi11s Plat 7, per
Fridley City Code, Section 205.101, 3, I, the same being
248 Mississippi Street N.E.'in the Rice Plaza Shopping Center.
Mr. Morton Sleet was,present to represent the petitioner.
MOTION by Drigans, seconded b� Harris, that the Planning
Commission waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice f`or
a SpeciaZ Use Permit, SP #73-12, by Motofoto of America, Inc.-
Upon a voice vote, a.11 votinq aye, the motion carried unanimously..
. Mr. Sleet preseni�ed pictures of a similar film processing
' drop-ofi booth�operated by his company in Fargo, North D�kota.
He said these booths were generally located at the extremity of
a parking lot in a shopping center'so as not to hinder the parking
for such centers. �
Mr. Sleet had a plot plan showing where this booth would be
located in the Rice Plaza shopping center. He said the island
for this booth would be running perpendicular to Mississippi Street.
Mr. Lindblad asked how much properi:y would be needed for this
type of .insi�allation. •
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Mr. Sleet said the actual booth was 4'x8'. The island is
18'x 25' with a planter at.each end. The pad is actually only
5 feet so the actual driveway for this installation is common
ground and so�states in their lease.
Mr. Harris asked if there was any provision for heat, lights
or utilities.
Mr_. Sleet said there would be el�ctrical and telephone lines
coming into the building. There will be a 5,000 B.T.U. Bryant �
baseboard heater and a quarter ton air conditioner. We are talking
about a 32 square ft. building.
. • Mr. Harris said he understood all the utilities would have
underc�round installation. Mr. Sleet.said tr:ey would be all under-
ground.
Mr. Harris said there would be no water or sewer in this
building then.
Mr�. Sl�et said that in this type af buainess, it is accepted
that if there are facilities near by, this is all that is required.
Mr. Harris asked if this was in the terms of their lease also.
Mr. Slcet said he �aould be bringing in a letter from one of
� the t�nants of the shopping center that the employees of the film
booth can use their public facilities.
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Mr. Clark said the O.S.H.A. requirement is that a facility be
available within 200 feet. �
Mr. Drigans asked if they had any other booths located in the
Twin City area. Mr. Sleet said this was their first booth. They
have been doing business in AZontana, their home base, and in North
and Sauth Dakota, Wyaming and Colorado. We have just recently gone
into a franchise program.
Mr. Drigans asked how they happened to start their operations
here in Fridley. Mr. Sle�t said�it was because of Fred Levy.� tie
owns several shopping centers. Mr. Drigans said that since Fridley
already has � similar film booth in such close proximity to this
� location, it would seem that another,location would be a better place
to start. Mr. Sleet said it was a strategic move. •
Mr. Fitzpatrick said the sign that wi11 be on your building
says Kodak film but you will process any type of film, I assume.
Mr. Sleet said we will process any type of film with a code
� ' of C-22 by a patented Kodak process. Sears or Wards film, for
instance, will have to go back to them for processing.
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Mr. Fitzpatrick said you will be selling Kodak film then.
Will you be selling anything else? Mr. Sleet said they would
be selling cameras and would have a small camera display.
Mr. Harris asked if they will want any other signs other
than the one on the building. Mr. Sleet said no.
Mr. Harris asked if this building was pre-constructed.
Mr. Sleet said it was. The building has Reynold Aluminum siding,
Owens Corr,ing insulation, fibreboard on the inside, steel studdirigs
and wi11 meet the requirements for wind resistant and roof. loads.
Mr. Drigans asked Mr. Clark if there had been
� -or any vandalism on the film booth already located
�Clark said not as far as he knew or recollected.
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in Fridley.. Mr.
Mr. Drigans asked Mr. Sleet if they had a problem of robberies
in these booths. Mr. Sleet said he knew some booths had this
problem but this unit has a floor safe grouted into the cement
floor so they felt this would eliminate this danger.
MOTION b� Lindblad, seconded by Harris, that the Planning
Commission close the Public Hear.ing on the request for a Special
Use Permit, SP #73-12, by Motofoto of America, Inc. Upon a voice
vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
Mr. HarrYS asked if the traffic patterns had been worked
out for this praposal as yet. Mr. Clark said they would be before
this went to Building Standards. The lanes will have to be striped
and directional arrows put in for the film booth.
Mr. Harris said he thought this �aas far.enough awa� from the
intersection not to cause problems. Mr. Clarlc said the most trouble
would come when the traffic was backed up because of a train.
Mr. Drigans asked Mr. Sleet if they ever had to relocate these
booths because of economics. Mr. 51eet said they sometimes have
to relocate but it is in their lease that if this happened they
would remove their construction and the property would be returned
to its original state. � �
MOTION by Harris, seconded by Drigans, ihat the Planninq
Commiss�on recommend to Council approval of the request for a
Special Use Permit, SP #73-12, by Motofoto of'America, Inc., to
permit a film processinq drop-off.booth on Lot 1, B1ock 1, Sylvan
Hills P1at 7, per Fridley City Code, Section 205.101, 3, I, at
248 Mississippi Street N.E. in the Rice P1aza shopping center with
the following stipulations: .
� � (I) The traffic patterns be worked out with the administration
and approved by the Building Standards-Design Control Sub-�
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provided for traffic direction.
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(3) A11 utility Iines be underground.
, (4) A letter be obtained f�om an adjacent tenant stating
the emplo�ees can use the public facilities,:.within
200 feet of this film booth.
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reason, the parking Iot wi1Z be returned to its originaZ
cordition.
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Upon a voice vote, a11 voting a�e, the motion carried
unanimous.ty.
�• Mr. C1arY told the petitioner that this would go to Council
on Council on D�cember 17th. �
2. VACATION REQUEST: SAV tt73-12, }3Y EDGAR HOUSER: of a street
and alley described as Gum�,rood Street bet�aeen the Westerly
extension of_ Lot 11, Block 6, Onaway Addition and the South
right of way of 78th Avenue; and the alley running on the ��
We�sterly property line.of Lots 1- 8, B1ock 5, Onaway �ddition,
between 77th Way N.E. and 7Bth Avenue N.�.
Mr. Clar3; said this request was started two years ago as
SAV #71-04. It was recommended by tlie Pl.anning Commission for
approval by the Council, and the first reading was read. We
decided to readvertise this to make sure it me�. all the legal
requirements. The second reading was held up to see how the
developement of.Beech Str_eet�was gaing to occur. Now that
Beech Street is developed, this is the last parcel left. Mr.
Houser wants to sell the North half of his pxoperty and access
will be provided at 78th Avenue..
Mr. Fitzpa�rick asked the purpose of this request. Mr. Clark
said it will be landscaped and mad� part of the property, but the
utility.easement will have to be retai:ned.
Mr. Harris said half the vacation will go to Mr. Houser and
the other half to Mr. Smith. Mr. Clark said that when Mr. Smith
requested the addition to his buildinq, it was felt this vacation
should be reinstated.
- Mr. Harris asked if there was anything in writing from Mr.
Smith and Mr. Houser saying they wanted this vacation. =Mr. Clark
said there wasn't but he was sure there would be no problem in
obtaining these signatures.
Mr. Harris said this is an old plat with 40 �oot lots, and
with this vacation, there will be lots without access.
D�r. Clark said Mr. FIouser is the owner of these lots and
he is the one requesting this vacation. Mr. Iiarris said there
should be someway to tie these lots together so there would be
no confusion at a later date of a subsequent owner selling some
of these lots.
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Chairman Fitzpatrick said we should be cognizant of the fact
, that we are creating land locked lots and I think the City should
have some obligation.
Mr. Clark said if the vacation isn't granted the proposed
building will not meet the setback requirements. •
Mr. Harris asked if there �aas dedication for the cul-de-sac
� � at 78th Avenue. Mr. C]_ark said we will be getting this dedication.
MOTION b� Drzgans, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning
Commission reaffirmtheix recommendation to Council io approve -
� vacation reguest, SAV f�73-12 (SAV ,�71-04) , by Edgar Houser, to
vacate a street and alley described as Gumwood Street between the
� Westerly extens.ion of Lot 11, Block 6, Onaway Addition, and the
South xiql�t of way of 78th Avenue; and the a11ey running on t1�e
Westerly proPe�ty line of Lots l-8, T31ock 5, Onawa_y Addition,
betaTeen 77th Way N.E. and 78th Avenue N.E., with the following
1 stipulations:
(1) Both parties sign an agreement that they agree to the
• vacation. �
(2) City retain alZ the existing utility easements.
, (3) Have the City Attorney Zook into B1ock 5, Onaway
Addition, to see if some type of agreement can be
1 drawn up so that the exterior lots no� be sold without
access to 77th Way or 78th Avenue.
(4) Provide dedication�for 6d foot rad�us cul-de-.sac on
' ., 78th Avenue N.E.
Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the mot.ion carried unanimous-
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3. CONTINUED: ARMORi' PROPOSAL .
, Chairman Fitzpatrick said the l.etter in the agenda was
p�epared by the administration at our direction.
, Mr. Clark said if there were any names any member of the
Planning Commission wanted on the mailing list in addition to
_ those attached, we could add them at this time.
Mr. Lindblad asked if any organizations outside of•Fridl�y
would be notified. Mr. Fitzpatr_ick said that most of the service
or�anizations have branches in Fridley so this could be limited
to P'ridley at the present time. . •
Mr. Lindblad said he,thought it would be a month or more before
' we get any response from this letter.
Mr. Fitzpai.rick said we can continue this item ar�d any response
I, can be put in the agenda for each meeting. He said he thought �he
. Planning Commission would be ready some time in January to make
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their recommendation.
Mr. Drigans asked E�7r. Clark if there was a copy of the
type of resolution that would be needed if they decided to
recommend favo-rably on this request. �
Mr. Clark said he did and it was a"gentleman's agre�ment",
, really not binding by the City or the National Guard.
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Mr. Harris asked what steps the City of Fridley as a
governmental unit had taken to conserve energy during the
energy cris�s besides turning off the outside lights at 1:00 A.M.
Mr. C1ark said all the pump houses and �he filtration plants
have been insulated around the �aindows. The storage area of the
City garage is kept at 50° and the working area a� 65°. As far
as City Hall if coricerned, we can'� change the thermostats until
we have a few days of colder weather so we can set the air mixture
properly. �
We have a Phase II of our plan which will have to be approved
by Council because it will atfect the services provided by the
City. This would include a policy change in our snow plowing,
and whether we should shorten our work day by having half hour
lunches or go to � ten hour days.
DZr. Fitzpatrick sai.d Yie thought 4 ten hour days would give
more service �o the public than a shortened.work day on a five
day basis.
Mr. Drigans said the last time they discussed this subject
�� it was my feeling i�hat we should, as a Planning�Commission, be
involved in this energy crisis, either by giving input or as an
ad hoc energy commission.
� Mr. Harris asked what the policy was for City vehicles. He
said it seemed like there was a lot of joy riding going on. Mr.
'C].ark sai�d that Mr. Volkman has instructed the Public Works Dept. .
1 that if they don't have anywhere �to go, to stay where they are.
Mr. Harris said the State has instructed the highway patrol to
. only go out on specific calls and then at a 50 mile per hour speed.
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ment who hav� routine patrols to make and this�is a nessary service.
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Mr, ilarris asked if th�re was any rEason for Fric�ley vehicles
to be used outside of Fridley. Mr. Clark said they were used for
picking up parts downtown, or for mee�.ings, but always for City
business.
Mr. Harris said people get exasperated when they are told by
government to conserv-e energy and then these same governmental
units waste energy like its going out of style. He said if Fridley
is making an effort in.this energy crisis he�thought it should
really be publicized to show how a local government was leading
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Chairman Fitzpatrick said we are talking organizationally
whether we want a subcommittee to be an energy commission or
whether there should be an ad hoc committee farmed. It seems to
me we are tallcing about something that when th� policies are set
that would be it. He said it,seemed to him that these were
Council decisions,but where the input was to come from,was something
else.
Mr. Drigans said he thought they should consider offering
their_ services to the Council to be used in any way _
see fit, i_n terms of the energy crisis. As we are all chairmen
of subcommittces we could get input from these subcommittees
and use this fcedback to help determine what the policy should
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i�ir. Lindblad said he didn't think Fridley should be curtailing
1 services, if other cor:imunities were not doint� the same. He said he
couldn't see the sense of stopping Little Leac�ue hockey in rridley
if they were still goinc� to play hockey out at the Met Center.
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you may wait a long time. FIe said the school boards and some
companies were maY.ing decisions to conserve energy and he thought
the City of Fridley should do the same.
Mr_. Harris said we already have som� guidelines from the
' Federal and State government. Mr. Fitzpatrick said he thinks most
people look to the Federal and State government for direction and
he didn't know how much a�Ltention City government would get except
, for the services City government supplies. He said this might not
to right but this is generally the way it was.
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Mr. Drigans said he would 1•ike�to ask the Eity Council to,
�ass a resolution banning :outdoor lighted Christmas decorations.
MOTION by Drigans, seconded by Lindblad, recommending that
the Cif� Council view the Planning Commission as an Energy Commission
for the duration of the energy crisis and invite. them to refer any
action they need.to take, for review by this Energy Commission_
Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION b� Drigans, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning
Commission recommend that the City Council pass a resolution
discouraging the use of outdoor decorative lighting during the •
Christmas season to conserve er:erffy. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting
aye, the motion carried unanimously. �
Chairman Fitzpatrick adjourned the m�eting at 9:40 P.M.
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The meeting was called to order by Chairman Drigans at 7:40 P.M.
MGIII3�F.S PP.rSENT: Dri�ans, Gabel, Plemel
MErIl3LP�S ABS�N'1' : Cro��ader, WahlUerg _
OTIi�RS PRIs'SLNT: Howard plattson - Engineering Aide '
ri0TI0N by Plemel, seconded by Gabel, to approve the November 27, 1973 minutes
as writLen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried.
MOTION by Plemel, seconded by Gabel, ta approve the minutes of the I�ovember 28,
,. 1973 special.joint meeting wiLh Che Planning Conunission as written. Upon a .
voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously,
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1. A It]'s UI�;ST 1�OR !� VAP.T���CI: OF SrCTIO"I 214.053 3, rRIDLIIY CITY COD� TO 7T�CRE��SE
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SC�U'�T� L 1_;� i� T TO � I �H ���I�;1 :��,�_ I��F' P� TO ��LLO;� �I�IL I'��_���,L,it�:s�T OF A 14 �QIif�I'.� F�OT
PL1t�l�L Oi�;TQ Ai1 1,<\'ZST�;;G I�;G:�•�CO'_�i�0'_�i�IIi�:G !1?'`6.� iDIs�1T1�_�IC��TIO'id S1:G�v' LOCx1T1:I� Oiv
Pl�]::CI�L 1500, !iUD � TUiZ' S�iUi DJV1�:iT0id i;"Sb. TlII: S �il�:;� BE1:�;G 62?_5 I�:i.G�II�?EhY �65 N.E. �
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r10TTON by �Gabel, seconded by Plemel, to ��aive reading the 1'ublic Hearing notice.
Upon a vai.ce vote, there being no iiays, the motion carried.
, Mr. S. Schmidt, owner of Pollies Place, was present to present his request,
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Mr. Schmidt explainecl Pollies Place is where the Casino Royale was located,
at the liast end of the Shorewood Shopping Center. He said since they are so
�ar from IIighway ��65, a sr�iall sign on L-he Shopping Center pylon would help
Chem a gxeat deal as.the traffic coming 1T1t0 Lown �aould be.able to see where
they a�e located. He said it wi11 be a 1Gf ,�quare foot, good loolcing sign,
d.ouble faced, and light:ed. He said they think they have a pretty nice place
and they �vould lilce to malce it go.
Chai-rman Drigans stated if the vari.ance is granted, wouldn't the other tenants
be asking for the same advertising.
Mr. Schmidt�replied that the King Chalet, a�enant, already has two other
signs out by the Iiigh�aay.
Gl�airman Drigans asked ii there was any reason they can't make the sign
conforni to the Cod�.
I�x. Schmidt said the sign that is tihere, is the Shorewood Center sign and
iL is 200 square ieet. He said all they are aslcing for is 14 square �eet.
Cnairman Dri�a�is astced if they also advertised on matchUoolcs, etc., and also
if the sign is multi-colored.
Mr. Schmidt answered they do, nnd they also advertise on the radio. He said
the sign �aill be black and wtiite.
Mrs. Gabel questioned why a variance was needed on the exisL-ing sign area
plus t}te additional panel.
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Howard Mattson explained the existing si.gn iaas �erected in 1962, when it met the
Code. The sign, at this time, does noL- meet the present sign ordinance and is
therefore consictered a non-conformin� sign. To add more sign area to an already
ovcrsa.zed sign, you have to grant a variance for the total square foota�e over
the ma�:imum size allowed. Ti�a� is t�hy the request reads from l00 square feet to
214 square feet even though they are only .adding 14 square feet.
Mr. Plemel asked how much thi.s si�n ��ould cost and Mr. Schm'idt answered about
$40Q.00.
Chairman Drig�ns asked taliat they considered their hardship to be. Mr. Scl�midt
said the fac� that pcople can't see their present sign �ahen they axe comin� into
town. IIe saicl i� they could see w'.�ere Pollies Place is located, they might
stop in, and it would mean alot. '
Mr. Sc.luuidt added that Mr. Saliterman, o�aner of the Center, has said he will not
allow •any other signs to be actded to the Centex''s identi�icaLion sign.
Hos•�ard riattson stated the problem the City faces here is the same as with any
indiviclual xequest. �ie said we can'L concein ourselves �•�i_th just the on�
individual, ��:e have to lool. to see �ahat will happen aft�r tha� pea'son leaves
and titi�haL �ae �aill be le�t to deal witl� .
MOTION �y Gabe15 secoi�cled b}= Plemel, to close ihe publi.c hearing. Upon a voice
vote, i�here being no nays, the motibn carxied unanimously.
Cnaizman Drigans stated L-he Cen�er owner may, in the iutuxe, get anothe� tenant
who would feel., because of his business, that he �aould also requize special
advext:�sing. He said it seems thexe is noone else in thc Center that feels this
way now, as i:hexc� ha�ven`t been other variance xequests. Iie said he felt tne
Board could create a problem by granting the variance bu� that they could stop
it nota by d�nyin� the xequest.. •
Mr. Gabel said she could see s,�'�y the applicant would �aant the sign there, but
she didn't tha.nlc a sign oi that size E1�ould dxaw much business.
MOTION by Gabel, seconded by Plemel, to recommend denial of the variance, to
' COUIICI�-p as it is likely to set a precedence with tlze other tenants . Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
2. A RI;QITJ,ST FO?'. A VAF.T1�%Cr Or S�CTION 214. 054., 2�1, I'RIDL' J�Y CITY COD�, TO INCI:rAS�
T'rIL� �L�.LrtU1`1 S3�lI� FOP. A FRL'� S7'I�NlllI`G SIGiv rI:Ol1 80 SQU.'�.n� I'E�T TO J.08 S U.1t�.L r�L'Tz
r,�p ��,L��,t Zfl� ];T.LCTIO�� 0!? E1 iT.rr STAAI��DII�G_SIGN TO �L' LOCA'1'�D ON TOTS 1 t1�ll 2�
$LOCI� 2, CE�?TP�AL VIEC� Z�iANOR, TITE St�.i�1L B�ING 7315 fllGif�.�t1Y ��65 N.E., rRIDL�Y,
NITNi�ILSO'.Cl� (I�T� QUL'ST I3X �I'�FDE INCOI'�I'01'.E11LD, 2211 T�I'.OiiD;a�Y N.E ., 1`1INNLAPOLISZ_
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Mr. Cliarles Lerberg, of Brede, Incorp�rated, was present to present tY►e request.
MOTION by GaUel, seconded Uy Plemel, to waive reading the Public liearing no�ice.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, tl�e motion carried�un�nimously.
2�ir. TerUer� stated the Code xestricts a pylon si_�n to 80 square �eet but if a
business is on a corner lot, iC is allowed one 80 square foot sign and a second
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50 squ�.re ioot sign. He said this propexty is on a cornex lo� but that they
only caa�lt to erect one pylon that is 108 square feet. lie said this is 22 square
feet; ot sign area less that whai: they are allowed. He said this sign is a
standard size sign for the Hudson Oil Company who is presentl.y in the process of
erect9.nb four other identical si�ns througliout the Cities. He said since it is
Cheix standard size,�they would prefer �he one si.gn instead of two.
Mr. Lerberg said the property is on the corner of liigh��ay ��'65 and 73zd Avenue
� and used Lo be a Gulf Service Station. He said they �aill use the e�isting pylon
pole cahich does meet the Code for hei.ght and setbacics. Mr. Lexberg said the
top portion of the sign (12' x 4') reads "fIudson of Dele�vare" and tlie bottom
portion (12' x 5' )�oil_1 liave the prices �or xegular and premium gasolines .�ie �
� said it will be lighted, but have no flashing, and the sign does meet the
EJ.ectrical. Code: •
' Chairman Dri�;ans asked if ther_e taould be other px'ice sign on the ground and
Mr. Lerberg said the3.e would not be.
Howard Afattson said th��.t the pri.ce signs are usually not considered paxt of the
� main sign as�ea but in tihis case, i:hey are basicaliy a part of the mai.n sign
and must be considered in the sign area.
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Chai.r.man Drigans asl:ed if L-he sLation �vas open and what it handled in the J.ine
oi' se�-vices such as groceries or trailer xenLals.
Mr. Lerbe�'g ans�oered tlzat the station is operational now and it only handles
gasol:i.ne and cax maintenance.
PZOTIOIv by Plemel,�seconded by Gabe1, to close the public hearing. Upon a voice
vo�e, there being no nays, the moi:ion caxxied.
Mr. P�.eme1 said he had no ob�ections to the��variance, as they could put up
alot of other signs,.such as stamp, price, etc., which �hey are not going �o
do.
Mrs. Gabel sai.d she would rath�r see just one sign than t�ao.
MOTIO�T by Plemel, seconded by Gabel, to recommend to Council, approval of the
, variance for L-he rGasons stated above, and stiptilate no second pylon. Upon a
voice vote, there Ueing no nays, the motion carried.
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3. A R�QUEST FOP. VAPT�II�?CrS OF: SrCTTO;Q 205.1Q3�_ILF_RIllT,�Y CITY COD�z TO R�D'J�E
Tilr r1I�IIt•IUi�1 LOT �1P�Ln I�1�0:1 20 000 S UAI'.li ZI:I�:T. TO 11 200 S Uf1P.T' L'L•:�T AND SI�CTl0i3 .
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205.103, 413Z TO_I:lillUCT '.CiI� I'��QUIRED ST.P,r 1'AitD 1�T0�1 15 I�L'rT TO 3 FL'I�T, TO A�L0�1
� Tiiti C1111I�GLOVLI� OI' AN I,LIS`.CTi�G D�JrLL1NG 7NT0 O�FICi;S, LOCI�'CIsD �I1 LOTS 5 A:ND 6�
BLOCI� 8, C�TY VILtd �'1DllI:CIO�I, 7'lIli Stu•,I's I3�TNG 21S-57TH YLAC�: N.E., FR'ID��Y�^
rr�nr��sorn, l:I,QULST L'i' P•iI'.. STU�ll�T 1:OTIIG�FER, 5200 GRLEivI'IL:Lll nVI;NU� NLW Br.IGIiTOi�
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Mr. Itothfieber stated he is jusL- xequestin� pexmission to converL- an existing
house inL-o three oitices . He said the propert}� � is zoned C-2 and tlte Cocle requixes
20,000 square teet in lot area but tlie land next to tllis has a house on it tl�aL
is to nice L-o tear do�1n. He said he �vould like to tix this proper�y up a little
and rent it �or officcs and then sometime in the L-uture somcone mi�hL �aant to
buy up enough oi the land to develope it commercial and would then tear down the
structiures. •
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The pxoposed plot; plan and the aerial photo of the area �rere shotan to the Board. —�
Mr. Roth�eber pointed out that noone could develope this area commercial with
the required .l.ot area witiiou� tearing ctown some nice houses on th� adjacent
property. Iie said the house has been unoc.cupied for about one year and it has
been vandali•r,ed but it is no� an eyesore. lIe said the praper�y does have some
nice shrubber.y but it is not a terxitic house.
Chairman Drigans asked if this was to be speculative ox if the tenants �aere
already �ound. Mr. Rothgeber answered noone has been definitely signed yet
but he L-houghL L-hey �vould rent possibly to a lawyer ox a cemetery plot salesman.
IIe said the a�fices would share the bathroom and the garage. ,.
Mr. Plernel asked if there �oi7.l. be an entrance from both 57th Avenue and 57th
' Place. r1r. P.othgeber said. L-he plot plan sho�t�s t�ao entr.ances but he plans to
have bnly one and �ai7.1 close off_ the 57th Place enL-rance. He said tliis taould
loolc nicer by keeping the la��n across the back.
� Chairman Drzgans asked if he planned to renovate the inside o� the s�ructure
plus the outside ].andscaping and A1r. Rothgeber said that he aid.
� � . Mr. Plemel, aslced if lie planned to put in fences a�1d Mr. P.ot�hgeber said that the
fences axe c��isti.ng� He said thcre is a cycl.o��e f_ence and also a redw�od fence.
He added t]iere axe sorne trees on the lot that he wouTd like Lo save.
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Ho�aard Alattson said the ex9.sting landscaping could be spruced up a little and
t'ne parki.ng area should be blacl:topped and curbed.
rirs. Gabel asked when the renovating of the inside is done,_zoill it be done
to suii: the tenants and Mr. Rothgeber ans�aered he plans to start r�novating now
but he will change a wall here and tliere if the tenants desire.
Mr. Vogel, son of Mxs. Abitz, 216-57i:h P1ace, said he was tall:ing in his
mothers behalf. He said the public hearin� notice sa.ys the house is 3 feet
from the lot line Uut his �nothers survey sho�as Mr. Rothgeber's h�use being
at one point only 2.4 feet away �rom the fence. He also said the stop Uox
for i:hat house is on his mothers propezty and also when Mr. Gage, previous
owner of Mr.. Rothgever's property, built his garage, he never even got a
buildin� permit until tlie garage was finished, when his mother complained
about it.
Chairman Arigans aslced Mr. Rothgeber how lon� he had owned this house and
Mr. Rothgeber ans�aered since November 5, 1973.
� . Chaixman Drigans intormed l�ir. Vogel that since the house is existing, and has
been ior some time, the CiLy can't do anything about the setbacic of Lhe house
� from the lot line. 1Ie said on this request the a.pplicant is aslcing for a 3 foo�
1 setbacl: as that is rhe average distance Uet�aeen 2.4 feet and 3.8 ieet which
the strucLu�e is from the loi: line.
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Mr. Vogel said the house is a rats nest and the squirrels have tozn L-he inside
apart, the �aindows are brol:en and the roof sa�s. He said the house is a �ire
hazard and it should be torn down instead of being �i:�ed up. Iie added agaa.n
that �he waterline for this house was moonlighted in and is on his moL-her's
properL-y.
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Mrs. Gabel aslced if he would still object to the house being used as offices, if
' L-he applicanL- cleaned up the property. Mr. Vogel answered he would object as
this variance �aould be caashinf; out the rest of them. He said �or commercial
devcloprient the Code says you neecl 20,000 squaxe feet which woald be �our lo�s
, (40' x 7.40') and ii you approve this vaxiance for tiaving only t�oo lots, noone
will �vant to buy four loLs �ahen they can get by on t�•�o. I-Ie said he �vas against
it because the liouses are to close together and create a fire hazaxd.
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Chairman �rigans stated the applicant is aslcing to renovate it and get some
tenants in it and make sure it doesn't burn down.
Mr. Richard 13istodeau, �01-57th Place, stated he tried to bui.ld a garage and •
i.� took him 6 months L-o get a pex'mit because the land caas zoned commexcial.
IIe said if the Cit-y starts �o grani: va-riances, L-hats fine, but grant them to
evea.y.one, because we axe a11 in the same boat. He said the land is zoned
comm�xcial and the pr_�pe�Ly o�auers had nothing to say about that either.
Mrs. Gabel said outside of- your own probl.ems, wouldn't you rather see �his area
cleaned up ratlier than left the �aay it is.
Mr. Bisi:odeau said yes, but it caa.11 cost him alot more to bri.ng that house up
to Code tha�.l lie will ever make on it.
Mr.s. Gabel st-ated her house. is in this area also and because of tlie zoning
she hasn'i: put that mu.ch money 111�0 improving her house. She said she would
lilce to enlarge hex garage but sh.e doesn't wax�t to invest money that she might
not get bacic. She saa.d IIr. Rothgeber is cailling to invest money in hopes that
he �aill ge� it back again.
Mr. D�nald Weeding, 247-57th Place N.�., sa9.d thexe axe some things atiout the
request that he likes and some things he doesn't, but.it would be nice to have
the property cleaned up. He said he thought be�ore it was xenovated, that the
house be checiced ini:o to see what all has to be done to bring it up to Code.
Mr. Bistodeau said he doesn't like the idea�of turning t-his into a commexcial
building.
Chairman Drigans aslced if he wouldn't rather see something small and commercial
go in there tlian ��ahat is there. Mr. Bistodeau said yes but he would still
rathex see . it residential as he plans to live in his 1io:ne for a long time. Iie
said his proper.ty �aas residential tonen he bou�ht it 7 years a�o. He said they .
axe all stucic in �his area now as noone wi11 pay the amount he would have to
have Cahen the house is in commercial zoning. Iie said Mr. Rothgeber has good
intexltions Uut �;ood i�ltentions go bad so often.
Mrs. Abi.tz said that since the house is so close ro hex fence, the grass in ��
between the t-��o has never been cut and it- is a fixe hazaxd. MZ. F�othgeber said
he agreecicaith this Uut added that the house has been vacant and he does plan
to clean up the properL-y. • '
' Mr. Vo�el stated lie will sell hi� lots to Mr. Roth�ebex and then he wouldn't
need any variances. rir. 12othgeUex replied that he would also sell his land
to Pir. Vobe1.
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vote, �hcre being no nays, the motion c�rried.
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Mrs. Gabel stated slie lives in the area so she kno�as how the people feel but she
thou�ht slic �a�uld lilce to have the area cleaned up.
Mr. Plemel stated he clidn'� kno�a what �o L-1�inlc. He said he didn`t knora how r1r.
' P.otiigeber could come out ahead on this b�at tl�at tllat i.s his business. He said
that Coith a11 ihe possible cox'rections thaC miglit have to be made to this
st�:ucture, it `s ga9.ng to be a�aful expensive.
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M��TION by Pletnel, seconded by GaUel, to recommend t�o Council approval of the ,
variances as the side yard setbacic is existin� and the renovaL-ing of the structure
Cai11 improve and clean up the area. He said the approval does have the
stipulations� tl�at the entra7ice on 57th Place be closed ar�d that Llie buildinb be :
throughly inspected to see �:�l�at corrections have to be made to allota occupancy. -
Upon a voice vote, there beinb no nays, the motion carried.
A;'�T�.iiII�ST 1 OR VAl:T11r�CES _Oi� : STaCTIO:.`� 205._153� ?_2._ F_P�IllT�EY_CITY CODE�_TO_TP;CR�C:�1SI�_
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TO ]tI;T)'.iCl: J'iIi� S�:D�� Y�`>I;T) S1,T73.1C1: 1'1:0.�1 10 F'�'l;� TO 6 7i�CII��S. '1'0 [1LLOl;��1IIL C01_`.STRLC;TIO;.�
OF A tIOIJSL'' !1?vll ,�r':I';ri;1� 0;�; T.,01' )� I3LC:.l� 3�ELT�Ii_1�L'S l:IVI:I�,S1DE IiGIG%1`1S PLE1T_�_ 7_'iIP�_ -
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Mr. Quresl�i �vas pxesent Lo present. his request.
Mr. l3ob Lahti, 7524 Alden T�Jay, Mr. Thure E�:icicson, 7SI5 Alden Caay, and Mr.
Arne Sjodin, 7541 A7.den Way, were presezzt to hear the proposal.
The survey showzng L-he hause location and the aerial photo of Lhe area `��rere
shocan i:o the Board and �he audience.
Mr. Lalzti said he w�s concexned that"�he variance �Tas 6 inches from_his px'operty
but since it isn't he had no objections.
Mr. �ricicson said he taas concerned with his view of the river being obstructed
but after seeing the pxoposal, he had no objections.
Mr. Qu�-eshi stated because the lots are narrow, he proposed to place the
house on the lo� so it would be•farthex aw�y from rlr. Lahti's property in
case 1�Ir. Lahti deci.ded Co add on. He said tI-iis placement C��ould also save
some nice trees on the 1ot-. He sai.d the front yard setbacic variance would
lin� his house up with the existing houses.
Mr. �ricicson aslced tiota he could build within 6 inches of L-,he line and
maintain 6 inches trom the 1ine. rSr. Qureslii said he plans to worlc �ai�h
•the.St. Paul Wa�ercaorks, adjacent land o�aners, to try and level the slope
�on the side oi �he lot doian more so it �aon't be diffa.cult to stay at"•the
6 inch setbacic.
Mr. �ricicson asked if Mr. Qureshi had a house plan that they could loolc at.
Mr. Qurestii said that he had a tentative plan which he presented to the Boaxd.
lie said tlie ba.sic idea was a 43 foot long split level dcaelling with the garage
jogged to the iront to matce a shorter drive�aay.
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Mr. Lahti asked Mr.
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1.5 fee�, that has caus�d spxings ixom the under�round �aater
anscaered he was not aware oi it and that he would clieck i.nto
Mr. �xickson said he �a�uld probably object i.f i:he house taas placed forcaard i'zom
the p�oposal but the way it is l�e has no objections.
Mr. Qureshi stated he could mcet the setbacic requirements but he felt this
layout taoulct be bet�ex for �he acijacen� propexty o�aners as well as fox himself.
' Ci.lai-rman Arigans stated tl�at in 1970 another request fox a sideyard vaxiance
and a �roi�t yarcl va�.iance had beet� asked for on tnis property by a plevi.ous
oc�aner.. tie saicl thex'e �•ras a letter in tlie �i1� from the St. Paul Wa�erworlcs
� t�hicli• stai:ed tliey had no objections ai: th�xt time and app�rently they have
no �bjeci�i_ons to tlii_s presc.nt variance as tiley liave made no response to the
notice i�hat was sen� them.
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M07'ION by Gabel, seconded by Plemel, to close �he puUli.c hearing. Upon a voi.ce
vote, tliere being no nays, the motion carxi.ed. Upon a voice ��ote, there being
no naS�s, i�he motion cuxried. �
A10TTON by Galie]_y seconcicct by PlemeJ_, to recommend i:o Counci.l approval o� the
vaxianc�s as the neighLor.s seem to pxcfex� tnis plan to builcling to Code and
because the St. Pau1 ��7ai:er�•aorks seeal to have no objecL-ions. Upon a voice
vote, thexe being no nays, the niotion caxried.�
5. A fil_, U�S�' 1�OI: L� VAF•ZE�.�C� 0?�' SECT.TOi� ?_05. U5�5A, FI�ID'LTX CITX CODE, TO P•EDUC�
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�RIpL}�� �1�1I\:�,�SOT�'�. {R�QUEST �i�.' i�.i_IT��O!�K �U�.LD:�P.S. 8415 CEi�` ' " ,
M�N\L,A.POZTS, riT(��;ESOlA 55��32)
Tnexe was noone pxesent �o presen� the r�:quest. '
Tk1e Boaxd want over the survey showing the pxap�sed locata.on oi the covered
porch. Chairman Dr�.gans stai:ed�th«t since the Board has questions on this
request that the City S�aif cannot answer, i�he request should be tabled until
the next meeting to have the applicant appear and present his xequest.
ri0TI0N by Gabe1, seconded.by Plem�1, to table this item until the January 15,
1974 meeting. Upon a voice voLe, there being no nays, the m�tion caxried.
'A.DJOIT!'.�vTf►s\T :
The meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P.M. by�Chai.rman Drigans.
Respect�ully submittcd,
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RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS -
� DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING OF
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BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOi�'[b9IT'TEE MEETING OF DECEhiBER 13, 1973
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Lindblad at 8:10 p.m.
MEh1BERS PRESENT: Lindblad, Tonco,
MEMBERS ABSENT: Treuenfels
OTHERS PRESENT: Jerrold Boardman,
Simoneau, Cariolano
Planning Assistant
1. CON5IDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT SPECULATIVE BUILDINGS
LOCATED 0� LOTS 1-12, BLOCK 4, AND LOTS 16-30, BLOCK 3, ONAItiAY
ADllITION, AND TIiE VACATED ALLEY IN BLOCK 3 AND TI-IAT PORTION OF
HICKORY S'TREET BETIVEFN BLOCK 3 AND 4; TFiE SAAiE BEING IN THE 90TH
BLOCK OF 78�H AVENUE �,'�iD 79'I'H IaAY, FRIDLEY, DIINNESOTA. (REQUEST
BY AL ZEIS, 255-94TI-i AVENUE N.��,, COON RAPIDS, I�IINNESOTA)
N9r. A1 Zeis was present for the request.
The design calls for 2 locations with 2 buildings at one location and 3
buildings at the second location. They will be used as a speculative purpose
with office, manufacturing and/or warehouse space provided. ,
Mr. Boardman asked if all five buildingswould be built at one time. A�r. Zies
said no. His original plan called for 2 buildings along Hickory�Street. The
City was not in favor of this idea, so he vacated Hickory Street and the alley
on the westerly side of Block 4, Onaway Addition. The alley in Block 3 was
widened by another 15 feet. At present he said he only was interested in get-
ting the footings. in for buildings 1 and 2. .,
Mr. Lindblad asked about parking. The plan shows 139 and he would only
need 110 parking stalls. Mr. Zeis said in regards to his parking layout that
he was not in :favor of parking off of the alley, but for convenience for the
people working here, he would like some allowed here. Mr. Zea.s's plan showed
35 spaces along the alley with no curb betw.een the alley �.nd parking stalls.
Mr. Bo�rdman brought a plan forward which showed a different parking layout
and landscaping plan, btr. Boardman's plan allowed for off-alley parking for
18 cars and a curb and low maintenance area between the par.king stalls and the
alley.(It was pointed out to Mr. Zeis that plowing in the winter would render
his parking plan useless along the alley as the snow would be plowed up into
the parking.stalls. This.was one reason for Mr. Boardman's plan plus aesthetic
value).
Mr, Boardman said he would like to see more green area in the area (by alley)
as there will be approximately 50 feet of blacktopping between Mr. Zeis's pro-
posed buildings and his buil�ing across the alley. A1r. Zeis said he liked the .
idea of greenery, b!at he felt the City was treating this alley more as a street
and front entrance to his p-roposed buildings. It is actually a truck and employee
entrance and will not be used by the general public.
The Board asked r9r. Zeis if he would go along with this parking change,
D4r. Zeis said he was sure he could bring in something very similar.
The Baard asked aUout the rest of the parking area. b1r. Zeis said it will
all be blacktopped, the driveway is 30 feet wide to allow for truck traffic.
The loading zone is at least 90 feet from building to building. The parking along
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the railroad track side is located on 75 feet of easements and will allow for a
5 foot strip between the buildings and parking stalls. The•Board asked what
would be provided in this area. AIr. Boardman recommended a 1ow maintenance
material such as rock with plastic treatment to prevent weeds from growing up.
The Board questioned the 5 foot strip between the parking stalls and the property
line. b1r. Zeis said it would be blacktopped to the edge, as only a passing
train would see this. �ir. Boardman said he would not be able to do this as the
City�code requires a 5 foot area between the lot line and blacktop surface. fie•
su��ested the same type of treatment be used here as what was suggested for along
the buildin�, a low maintenance material. Air. Zeis wondered how long rock would
stay here and said that �is area would only be seen by the railroad. The Board
said.rock would be better here then grass as drippings from cars (oil, salt, etc.)
would only kill the grass. Mr. Zeis said he would agree to this.
Mr. Lindblad asked about concrete curbing. He said he only planned it
around the parking along the alley, parking area next to the building. rSr. Lindblad
and h•ir. Boardman said concrete curbing would have to be placed along the black-
top by the railroad tracks. rfr. Zeis,agreed. �
N1r. Lindblad said Mr. Zeis will have to submit a final plan for landscaping
showing type of trees and shrubs, location and size. Mr. Boardman�!s plan shoti��ed
some berming. The Board asked what should be done about this. Mr. Tonco said
he lilced berming but should be careful so as not to create a drainage problem
by allowing the berms to slope down tcb heavily towards the building. D9r. Lindblad
said this could create a pot hole effect in the areas where,one building protrudes
out, T4r. Boardman said the berming would be about 3 to 32 feet high-for a rolling
effect. Mr. Boardman said he will need a drainage plan worked out.
Mr. Tonco asked if the buildings would have a common wall and if there is
any difference in elevations from one building to the next.. Mr. Zeis said there
is 2 inches between the walls and there is no difference .in elevation as this
area is fairly flat.
The Board, in looking over the colored sketches, said they liked the locations
and the front of the buildings, but they needed more elevat�on drawings to give
a good recommendation. Mr. Tonco said the Board will assume he will put the
.same front_on all S buildings, but before he gets a final approval, side and xear
elevations must be brought in.
Mr. Lindblad said they were mainly concerned with the side elevation along
"the alley, and would like to see what the dock area will look like. The side
along tYie tracks they would not worry ta�much about.
The Board said they would like to see the 2 190 feet areas al•ong the alley side
broken up somehow. D9r. Boardman drew a quick sketch suggesting a scored block
from ground level to perhaps the height of a'door and from there a keavy Ureak-
off block. The Board said they liked something on this order, but. elevations
wo�xld have to be brought in. Ntr. Tonco said the Board should recommend to Council
that only a permit be given up to grade level until further sketches are brought
in. Mr. Zeis agreed to tlii.s as he is mainly interested in getting the footings
in now.
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D9r. Tonco said he would also like a floor plan showing the office space location,
facilities, etc. This was for his own personal interest and realized the Board
had no control over tihis aspect.
Mr. 13oardman said he appreciated the work Mr. Zeis has gone through for
the plans he brought in and that his site plan was very 000d, but more elevations
should be brought in. He said it was his fault, as he did not really explain
this to Mr. Zeis.
Mr. Zeis said if he had realized more was needed he would have had his �
engineer draw it up, but he will bring them in with the ideas on landscaping,
parking and building elevations as suggested by t]Ze Board and Mr. Boardman,
The Board asked about the water and sewer system. h1r. Boardman said that
Mr. Sobiech (Assistant City Engineer) has been working out a plan. Mr. Sobiech
suggested a loop system that would to down 79th,along the westerly easements
along the railroad right-of-tilay and up 78th. �1r. Tonco asked if dead ends for
the system could be used. Mr. Boardman said the Engineering Department does not
like this set up, because you create stagnant water in the system on the dead
ends and this allows for debris build-up in the system. htr. Boardman said the
loop plan calls for some 300 feet more of pipe and is needed because each building
must have its own system, since they are goir�g to be sold separately.
rir. Boardman asked if the Board would consider a time table for the completion
of the entire project. D1r. Boardman asked if 2 years would be too much of a hard-
ship. Mr. Zeis said no. The Board asked what type of hold the City would have
if the Board stipulated a 2 year completion date. Mr. Zeis could build �hese 2
buildings and say he ran out of money and cannot complete the project. This
could create an area with unfinished blacktopping, landscaping and in general
not a very nice block. Mr. Boardman said the City would ask for an exterior
development bond that would in effect mean Mr. Zeis would provide at least the
landscaping protection needed, if not able to finish it in a manner satisfactory
to the City. " �
MOTION by Tonco, seconded by Simoneau to recommend to Council approval of
a permit on the two buildings�or footings only and to terminate at grade level
with the following stipulations:
1. The Board is only approving the set up and location of the building;
but in order for Mr. Zeis to continue his construction he must come
before the Board again on January 10, 1974, with a parking plan,
landscaping plan (showing type, size and location of trees and shrubs)
and more elevations showing the dock area, westerly side of the
building and in particular the arcl�itectural break up of the building
on the east side (alley side).
2. Time table of 2 years from January 1, 1974 to January 1, 1976 b e
allowed for project completion. The �second phase of construction
beginning at least 1 year after the start of these 2 buildings.
3. b1r. Boardman check into what policies the City can use to hold
Mr. Zeis to completion of his entire pxoject.
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UPON A�VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
2. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT AN ENCLOSED •l9AL]�l^lAY ON THE
PRESENT STRUCTURE LOCATED ON BLOCK 22, FRIDLEY PARK ADDITION; THE
SAME BEING 6520 EAST RIVER ROAD, FRIDLEY, btINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY
RIVERSIDE CAR NASH, 6520 EAST RIVER ROAD, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA).
Mr. Leonard Samuelson and Mr. Robert Schlecter were present for the
request. .
The men ivent over the addition. Th ey said an en closed heated walkway is
planned so the customer can get out of his car, walk along the walkway and get
into the car when it is finished without standing outside. D1r. Schlecter said
he is going to carpet the walkway and it will be constructed of brick inside
and out to match the existing building The addition will be 9 feet wide.
Mr. Lindblad said he will need a variance on this addition. T1r. Boardman
explained that the present building is 25 feet from the lot line and was built
in 1969 before the ne�a .city ordinance requiring a 30 feet setback was adopted.
This addition will bring the building 16.Z8 feet from the lot line, and they
will have to go before the Board of Appeals to get the variance. bir. Boardman
did not think there would be any trouble in getting the variance. �
Mr. Tonco did not think anything fuxther needed to b e discussed as every-
thing looked �ood on the plan and was an improvement to the building. The rest
of the memb ers agreed.
MOTION by Tonco, seconded by Simoneau to recommend to Council approval of
the addition subject to Board of Appeals decision.
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CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST °�O CONSTllRCT AN APARTMENT COMPLEX LOCATED
ON THE SOt�TH 698 FEET OF THE NOR'I'H 1066 FEET OF THF. WEST 385 FEET OF
THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTHEAS'T QUARTER OF THE SOUTHIVEST QUARTER OF
SECTION 14, T-30, R-24, ANOKA COUNTY, EXCEPT THE 61�EST' 30 FEET TAKEN
FOR STREET AND UTILITY PURPOSES; THE SANIL F3EING 6401-5TH STREET, FRIDL�Y
h1INNESO'TA. (REQUEST�BY WALL CORPORATION, 8030 CEDAR AVENUE SOUTH,
BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTAI.
Mr. Donte stopped in and explained to b4r. Boardman that he would not be
ready for this evenings presentation.
MOTION by Simoneau, seconded by Tonco to table item 3, Wall Corporation,
until further notice. '
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, the mdtion carried unanimously.
Chairman Lindblad adjourned the meeting at 9:57 p.m.
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MEMO FROM:
MEMO DATE:
RE:
Nasim Qureshi, Acting City Manager
Jerrold Boardman, Planning Assistant
December 17, 1973
Expiration of the Wall Corporation Permits
On January 2, 1974, the third 90 day extension of the Wall
Corporation building permits will expire. The original permits
were issued for 3 apartment buildings, two garages, and 59 town-
house units. The new proposal is now for 144 apartment units and
23 single family lots.
At this time the following steps should be considered:
1. Void all of the original permits that were issued to the
Wall Corporation.
2. Issue new permits for the 144 apartment units.
3. Credit toward the new permit a11 of the original permit
fees except the plan check fee.
4. Credit the State sucharge fee from the original permit.
(This has been discussed with the State already.)
5. Require the Wall Corporation to supply the City with a
letter from the Metropolitan Sewer Board waivinq the
issuance of SAC charges. � �
I've talked to Mr. Dante on this subject and he seemed to concur
with this recommendation. This item should possibly be discussed
at the December 17th Council meeting since the next meeting after
that, is on January 15, 1974, which is after the expiration date.
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Edythe Collins, Elaine Knoff, Jackie Johnson,Roy McPherson,
and Harry Crowder
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rrancis Casey, Jack Kirkham, Clifford Ash, and
Jerry Ratcliffe
Ole Bjerkesett acted as chairman of the meeting, The meeting opened
at 7:45 p.m. on November 20, 1973.
Mrs. Knoff made a motion to accept the minutes of the meeting held on
October 16, 1973. Mrs. Johnson seconded the motion, i3pon a voice vote,
all �roting aye, the nioLion carried unanimously.
DISCUSSION REGARDING LEGAL DPEA'RTMENT
Mr. Bjerkesett sa�d as a report ftom the officers, Mr.
been able to get in touch��'irgil Herrick, since he was
would not be back until after Thanksgiving, So there
report at this time.
Sheridan had not
out of town and
as nothing to
Mr. Bjerkesett handed out copies Af the�le�al expenditures for 1970, 1971,
and 1972, which the Commission had requested at the last meeting. They
looked over the expenditures and Mr. Bjerkesett asked the Commission if
they had any further comments. The Commission thought the City did a
very good job in obtaining the information. Mr. Bjerkesett asked the
members if they wanted Co do anything with this, other than study it.
Mr. Crowder said you would have to go back quite a few years in order to
get a different comparison, not many changes have taken place on dollars
alone. � ' �
Mrs. Collins suggested calling Brooklyn Center to see how they went about
, settin.g up their own legal department. Mrs. Johnson mentioned checking
with Richfield. Mr. McPherson asked if the Council or City Admi�istration
was going to approach the Charter Commission and discuss any of the changes.
1 : Mr. Bjerkesett said it was his understanding that Mr. Sheridan felt the
Charter Comrnission would have a chance to discuss this with the Council.
Mr. Sheridan will probably set something up at the January meeting.
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DISCUSSTON REGARDING APPOINTT'1Et3T OF CITY MANAGER
Mrs. Johnson referred to Chapter 6, Administration of City Affairs. The
� Commission discussed Section 6.04, Subord'r�ate Officers, on top of page 18.
The Committee which had this section would look into this. Mr. Crowder
said in checking through the Charter, it could take a long time for the
City Council to appoint a City Manager. There is nothing in the Charter
� that states that they have to act, except appoint an Acting City Manager,
which they have already done.
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The Commission discussed how a City Manager is'appointed. Mr. Crowder
, said that Fridley.was.not considered small or big, it is an average sized
City and rapidly growing.
, ADJOURNMENT: Mr. Bjerkesett asked. if there was any nr•sw business to
discuss. He emphasized that the December meeting would be cancelled
unless a special meeting was called for.
Herbert Bacon made the.mot:�on to adjourn the meeting, Robert 0'Neill
seconded the.motion. Upon a voi.ce vote, all votir�g.aye, the moti.on
carried unanimously, and the meeting adjourned at 8:25 p.m.
Since the Decem'�er meeting has been cancalled, the next meeting will be �
held on January 15, 197�+. After Mr. Sheridan gets in touch with
Mr. Herrick, e�pressing some of the comments made by the Charter Commission,
there will be a discussion.
Respectfully submitted,
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NASIM M. QURESHI, ACTING CITY MANAGER, A�4D CITY COUP�CTL
MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASSISTAPdT CITY MANAGER/FINANCE UIRECTOR
� SUBJECT: REFERENCE: CONVEYANCE TO THE CITY OF FRIDLEY OF 1"AX-FORFEII�ED PARCELS
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Please see the attached letter from the County Auditor dated November 26, 1973
relatirig to the transfer of certain tax-forfeited lands to the City of Fr�dley.
1he County is asking for a�payment in the amount of $7,236.60 at this time to
complete the conveyance of these properties. The descriptions of the properties
are as follows:
Lot 10, Block 2, Spring Valley (Parcel #�118U) A 25' street and utility
ease. desc. as fol: (The N'ly 25' of Lot lU, Block 2, Spring Valley Add.)
(Subj. to 30' ease. to Anoka Co. for Hwy.) Sale price $2,200.00.
Lot 12, Block 2, Spring Valley (Parcel #1260) (Subj. to 5' utility ease.
along rear line) (Subj. to 30' ease. to Anoka Co.} (Subj. to street &
util. ease. over the N. 25' to City of Fridley.) Sale Price $2,400.00.
• Lot 14, Block 2, Spring Valley (Parcel #1340) (Subj. to 30' ease. to
� Anoka Co. for Hwy.) (Subj. to street and utility ease. over the N. 25'
to City of Fridley) Sale price $2,400.00.
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Part of Lot 1, Auditor's Subdivision No. 94 (Parcel #60)
Com. at a pt. on the N. line of SW4 of SW'-; 150' E. of NW cor. for pt. of
beg.; th. E. 869' along said N. line; th. S. 160' to N'ly line of St. Hwy.
#100; th. NW�'ly along N. line to intersection of N'ly line of St. Hwy.
with the E. line of St, Hwy. #65; th. N. to pt. of beg. (Ex. pt. taken
for Nwy.) Sale price �10.00.
Par� of Lot 5, Auditor's SubdivisionNo. 94 (Parcel #600}
(Ex. pt. des. as fol: Com. at a pt. on the S. line of the N'2 of the Sz
of the SW1.; of Sec. 24 where the S. line of St. Hwy #100 rt. of way inter-
sects said iine; th. W, along S. line of Nlz of SIZ of SW', of Sec. 24 a
dist. of 675'; th. N. at rt. angles a di;.t. of.123' more or less to the
intersection of said line with S. rt. of way line of St. Hwy. #100; th.
SE'ly along said S. rt. of way to pt. of beg., being pt. of Lot 5.) (Ex.
'rt. of way) (Subj. to all rt. of access, by State of Minn., being the
rt. of ingressto & egress from said tract, to Trk. Fiwy. #65, except
that the abutting owner shall retain the rt. of access on S'ly 60' of
said tract) (Ex. pt. taken for Hwy. L.P. 6-2U-61.) Sale price $10.00.
The action needed by the City Council would be an authorization to pay to the
County of Anoka �,7,236.60. ' .
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COURT HOLJSE --- 4Z1-476D --- ANOKA, MINNE50TA 55303
� Charles R. Lefebvre
•Caunty Auditor
November 2b, 1973
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City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue, N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
�RE: Conveyance to the City of Frid7.ey of Tax-Forfeited
Parcels •
Bear Mr. Brunsell:
Enclosed are two copies of the application forms for Conveyance
of Tax-Forfeited La;�ds to a Govei-nmental Subdivision with the
, . descriptions typed on them.
� Both copies of �hese forms must be completed and returned to
this office to�ether with payment in the amount of $7,236.60,
which covers tne appraised values of $7,020.00, state tax-
forfeited land assurance fund charge of $210.60 and state deed
I , fees of $6.�0.
Also enclosed are application forms for exempt r�al estate which
, must be completed in dup].icate for each parcel and returned if
these parcels could qualiiy.
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RESOLUTION N0. � 1973
A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE CIVIL DEFENSE
DIRECTOR AS LOCRL FUEL COORDINATOR
WHEREAS, Section III, Paragraph C of the Minnesota
Emergency Plan for the Allocation of Fuel and Energy provides
that the municipal Civil Defense Director/Coordinator will
serve as the Local Fuel Coordinator; �
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE Fridley City
Council that the Civil Defense Director is hereby appointed
the Fridley Local Fuel Coordinator in accordance with
Section III, Paragraph C, of the Minnesota Emergency Plan
for the Allocation of Fuel and Energy. �
ADOPTED BY 7HE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL THIS 17TH DAY OF
DECEMBER, 1973. "��
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MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL
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CIVIL D�FENSE DIVISIOI�
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St. Paul, ilinnesota 55155
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' SUBJ�CTt Appointment of a Loca1 Fuel Coordinator
, Based on the best available informatian it appears that the State of
NIinnesota and its political subdivisions may be facing a patentially
severe shortage of heatirig fuels for the current heating season.
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�eco�tiizing the severity of the situation, Governor Anderson issued
Executive Order ;�70 on Navember 13,'1973, assigning the responsibility
for the preparation and execution of a rlinnesota �mergency Plan for
the Allocation of Fuel and �nergy within the buidelines of the Federal
regulations, to the t�tinnesoCa Civil Defense Divi,sion.
Section IiI, Paragraph C of the t�f�nnesota Emergency Plan for the
Allocation of Fuel and :.ner�y provides that the municipal Civil Dafense
director/coordinator will se�vc as �he LocaL Fuel Coordinator unless
othertioise provided for by local government. It Fur�her requests that
the mayor and council establish a i,oca2 Fuel and �nergy Council to
assist the Civil Defense director/caordinator or Local I'uel Coordinator
in the discharge of his duties.
Zae realize th�t many of the municip�l Civil Defense directorsfcoordinators
are volunteers and may not be able to assume the duties of the Local
Fuel Coordinator. If such is the case, please appoint another individual.
An appointment form is attached for your convenience. Section IV,
Paragraph A outlines the £unctions of the Local Fuel Coordinator. A
copy of the I�iinnesota �mer�ency Paan for the Allocation of Fuel and
Energy has been provided your Local Civil Defense director/coordinator.
6Jhile I recognize this places an additional burden on your municipality,
7 feel it is o£ the utmost importance thar the position of Local �ael.
Coordinator be established and filled without delay in order that the
needs of your citizens may be dealt with in a timely and equi.table
manner. While it is impossible to predict the workload of the Local
Fuel Coordinatar, in larger municipalities it could very easily become
a£ul.ltime position and may require assi�nmenC of addi.tionat personnel
ta assist in the performance of these duties.
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P,equests from a municipality that has not appoineed a Local Fuel
Coordinator will be returned to the mayor for necessary action. �'
� If further information is desired, please contact rir. �7illiam E. Flynn, �,
Unified Command l�rea Commander, 1246 University Avenue, St. Paul, •�
'� Tlinnesota 55T04, telephone number G12 296-4939. - �
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MEMO FROM: Jerrold Boardman, Planning Assistant
MEMO DATE: December 12, 1973
RE: Flood Plain Insurance Application
The following items must be submitted to the Department of
Natural Resources for application to HUD for flood insurance
eligibility.
1. Copy of the Flood Management Ordinance
("Ordinance No. 555")
2. Large scale map of the entire area showing names of
waters that cause flooding and identifying flood plain
areas.
3. Copy of the Army Corps of Engineers report of. November
1971.
4. Clean unmarked map of the area.
5. Estimates relating to flood prone area.
a. Population affected.
b. Number of 1 to 4 family residences.
c. Number of .small business structures.
d. Number of other structur.es.
6. Resolution stating the need and designatinc� the authority.
This will then be submitted to the Department of Natural
Resources for their review and from there it will be sent to the
Federal Insurance Administrator, Dept. of H.U.D.•in Washington,
D.C. They will review the material and will notify the insurance com-
panies of the City's eligibility. According to tYie Department of
Natural Resources, the City will be eligible in three to four weeks
after the application is submitt�d to them. �
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RESOLUTION N0.
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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT
CONTROL FOR THE PURPOSE OF APPLYING FOR FLOOD INSURANCE UNDER THE
NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE ACT
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota,
as follows:
WHEREAS, certain areas of the community are subject to -
periodic flooding from the Mississippi River and Rice Creek, causing
serious damage to properties within these areas; and
WHEREAS, relief is available in.form of flood insurance as
authorized by the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 as amended;
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WHEREAS, it is also the intent of �the Council to recognize
and duly evaluate flood hazards in al1 official actions relating to�
1and.use�in the flood plain areas having special flood hazards; and
WH�REAS, the Code Citations of State enabling legislation and
of any resulting local ordinance that authorizes this community to
adopt land use and control measures are: Minn. Statutes 462.351 -
462.363 (cities, villages, boroughs); Minn. Statutues, C. 104 (Flood
Plain Management Act);
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE�SOLVED, that this Council hereby
' assures the Federal Insurance Administration that it takes the
following legislative action:
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(1) Appoints zoning administrator with the overall respon-
sibility, authority and means to implement the following:
(a) Delineate the limits of the areas having special
flood hazards on available local maps of sufficient scale �o identify
the location of building sites.
(b) Provide such information concerning present uses and
occupancy of the flood plain area.
- (c) Maintain for public inspection and furnishing, upon
'request, with re�spect to each area having special flood ha•zards,
information on elevations (in relati.on to mean sea level) of the
lowest floors of all new or substantially improved structures; and
(d) Cooperate with Federal, State, and local agencies
and private firms which undertake to study, survey, map, and identify
flood plain areas, and cooperate with neighboring communities with
respect �o management of adjoining flood plain areas in order to
prevent aggravation of existing hazards.
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(2) Take such other official action as may be reasonably
necessary to carry out the objectives of the program.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
� DAY OF , 1973.
MAYOR Frank G. Liebl
ATTEST:
CI�TY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell
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A RESOLUTION ,�UT�-1Q'TZIi1G AND DI�EC1"IyG THE �PLITI'T�:G A�d�J R��Ln7iING OF SPcCI�L
ASSESSM���dT5 01�; PARCELS 1000 r�ldD 127_J, r1UDI70R'S SU3DIVISIO�� N0, 23, A��D LOT i,
BLO�K t, P;'�°CrL 10, �',�d� L0� 2, SLOCK 1, P�;nCrL 60, dDG �',�,aT�R GA�7vy:; 61!JDITIO�J,
I�:T� ��GiSTc�c� LA��� SU:2UCY IdO. it?
'hFf�R�AS, certain s�eciwl assessments have beF�n levied with respec* to certain
land and s�id land 'n�s subs��uentiy b�en subdivi�ed and replatte�,
NO':�1, Tki_';;�� G?�, 3C IT R�SOLUED as �011o4�s:
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7hat t��e assessments l evi e:l ar,ai nst the foi Iowi ng descri bed parcel s, to-:,�i t:
Parcel s 1�00 �nu i%:=�, ;�,udi tor's �u�di vi si an `,o. ?3, a�d Lot l, 31ock 1,
Parcel l�, and Lot 2, 3ioc:�; 1, Parcel 'a�J, Edge,:�at�r Gard�ns ;;ddition, m��.y ��nd
shGt 1 be a� porti o�eci ai�d repl atted i nto ?egi stered L��nd 5urvey tdo. �2, as fol lawst
Ori gi n:�l Parcel s Fund Ori gi nai �;r,�ount
Parce} i ObQ, ,�adi tor's Su'�di vi si �n
�o. ?�
Parcei 1 220, �;udi tcr's Su`�ci vi si on
�ti0a 23
Lot 1, Block t, °arcel lOs �dge-
��rate�• Gard�ns ;,c�dition
Lot 2, 31ock t, °arc�t h(l, E:igp-
water Gardens Addition
Di vi si on and �n�t atfii nr r� �t"OV��C�
Tract l`,, Parcel 1��, ��c:gistered Land
Survey No. �2
No ,assnssr�ents
1�0 f1SS�SSf:I�i1tS
;eg��lar �.a
S1•� ;'r2 2
SS ;t�2
ST. i3�1-2
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r�egu3ar S��
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Pro j. iJo. i 04
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Regu�l ar �A
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ST. 1961 -2
Pro j . tvo. 104
t4o assessnents
I�o ;�ssessrients
$ 104.�32
Pai d
Paid
P�;d
2z4.00
$ 72e91
Pai d
Paid
Pai d
224,00
� ?5��3 �_
Ori qi nal rlmount
S 72.9t
Pai d .
Raid
Pai d
224.00
Tract 9, Parcel 50, Registered Land Regul�r SH � $ 101t.��
Survey No. 42 S!d T#22 Pai d
SS :j22 Pai d
ST. 1901-2 P�id
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r'�DOPTEO Y TH� CITY COUiJCIL 0� THE CITY OF FRIOLEY TNIS �, _, + OaY OF
. , 1973.
f�TTEST: t1AY0R Frank G. Liebl
' CIi'Y CLr;trC �� �' Marvin C. f3runsell
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RESOLUiION t�0. i Vy 1973
A RESQLUTIOt�! n�IJTHORTZi�1G :1ND DIRECTING TH� SPLITTING 0� SPFCIAL ASSESSMEPJTS ON
PART OF LOT 15, PaRCEL 2�00, AUJITO�i'S SU3�IVIS�GN N0. 23, F,t�ID f2EPLFlTTING INTO
VEIT' S 2t�0 AUDTTiO;J � '
�dHEP,EAa� certain speciat assessments have b�en ievied with respect to certain
land and said tand has subsequently been subdivided and replatted.
NO'�f, THcR_FORF, BE IT RE�OLV�J as follows:
That tt�e assessnents levied a�3inst the folio���ing described parcel, to-wit:
part of Lot 15, narcet 23ti��, .�,uditor's Subdivision Pdo. 2?, m�y and shatl be
ap�ortioned and reptat�ed as i'otlo.��s:
Oric�inat Parcel
� Part of Lot 1S, °arcel 2300,
l�udi tor' s aubdi vi si on ^!o. 2_3
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Repl atti ng of Parcel ;°;�oro�:-ed
� �ot 1, �locic i, Parcel 10, Veit's
2nd Addition
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Lot 2, Qtack 1, Parcet ?0, Veit's
2nd /�ddi tion
Lot 3, Btock 1, Parcei 3�, Veit's
2nd ;lddi tion
Lot 4, 31ock 1, f'arce] 4�, VAit�s
2nd Addition
Fund
�eguiar a�
S'r! ;#7U
S S!Y T+7 J- U
�T. i; 6;-1
ss ,ir7y
ST. t;o6-t
Fund_
�egu 1 a r �;=i
�'.•1 '�7�-�
S S ;'�7 :�
STo 1g66-i
Regutar �A
S�� �773-3
SS ;#79
s7. t966-t
Reguiar SA
s�� �#73 - �
ss t'�79
Si. 19h6-1
Regular Sr
S�.J ;'#70
ST. 1955-1
SS �#79
ST. 1966-t
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Ori qi nal t�7�ount
S 733.9G
1 ,u£3o.� i
3, 7 6�3 . 64
1,555.7�
870.00
;, i o5.l�0
$ 11� , 9Z�1.7� �
Or i gi na 1 r:mount
$ 190.�3
2,45So54 ;-
55z•51
1,694.40
$ 132.11
756.60
t40.62
529050
$ t32.tt
556eSo
140.62
529e5o
� 1390�+5
9�+3 0 �+9
7970$8
26,25
353000
Lot 5, �31ock 1, Parcei 50, Veit's Regular SA $ 139.46
2nd Addi t i on SW ;r7� 943 049
• ST, 196$-1 797.��
11,9�1.7+r
ADOPTE 0 EiY THE C TY COUhdCI L OF THE CITY OF FRI DL rY THI S �� DAY OF
, 19730
ATTEST: MAYUR ��"- Frank G. Lieb1
CITY CL rRF:� htarvi n C. 3runsel 1
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RESOLUTION �d0. '� - 197J ) �f1
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� .'� RESOLUTION �UTHORIZI�'�G P,ND DIR�CTI1!G Ttit .2EPLATTI��lG 0� SP�CIAL ;'iSScSSMEtJTS ON
LOTS 1-4�, 3! t)�K 10, I�dPdS32UCK I�O�TN i0'!P'HO:JS� 1 Si /1D�ITION I�dTO I NNSSRUCK hORTH
TO'�J;lNOUSES REPLAT
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1JH�RFAS, certain special asscssr�ents have been levied with respect to certain land
and said land has subsequently bAen subdivided.
N041, TNE2EF02r,, �3�' IT 2ESOLVED as fol tovrs:
That the assessments ievied against the follo�ring described oarcel, to-tdit:
lots 1-4, Black 10, Innsbrucl; �lorth Townhouse tst Addition, may and shaii be
apporticaned and replatted as follows;
Oricin�t Parcel Func� Oric�inal Rmaunt
____ __ _.
lot 1, Slock 10, Parcet 4�0, Innsbruck Regular S:� Paid
tdorth To��rnhouse 1 st ;ddi ti on S;d =#3� Pai d
si>> � SS ;#to3 $ t47.33
� � sr. 1>7?-2 115�g�
Lot ?_, 31ock 1Q, Parcel 490, Innsbruck Regutar S.'1
North iownhouse I sfi Addi tion S'l ;f36
5�:1 v S s ��103
ST. 1°72-2
Lot 3, Slock 10, Parcet 500, Innsf�ruck 'tegutar SA
Ptorth Townhouse 1 st addi ti on .S4J �`36
S'.J & S S r�10 �
ST. i97?-2
I Lot 4, Block 10, Parcel 510, innsbruck Reguiar S,�
North Townhouse i st �ddi ti an S'h' �'r36
. s�,r � ss �#�a3
sT. ts72_2
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Repiatting of Parceis i-lppraved
� Lot 1, Block 1, Parcel 10, Innsbruck
North Townhouses Replat
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Lot 2, Block 1, Parcei 20, Innsbruck
North 7oarnhouses Replat
l.ot 3, 31ock 1, Parcel 30, Innsbruck
North Townhouses Replat
�uncf
Regul�r S�
S;� ;�36
S�,r & Ss tE1o3
ST. 1972-2
P,egul ar SA
st� �3 6
Std � Ss'#t o3
ST, 1972-2
Regular SA
std 1�36
S�� � ss :fto3
ST. t972-2
Paid
Pa i d
$ 147.33
11 S .84
$ 43.30
13.03
1�+7•33
t 1,5.84
$ 43.30
13.03
147.33
11 S .84
1,1 5 . 3 +T�"—
Originai Amount
Pai d
Pai d
$ 147•33
.115.84
Pai d
Paid
$ 147.33
115.84
$ �+3.30
13.03
147.33
11;.84
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Page 2-- RESOLUTiON N0. - 1973 -- qUTHO?IZING AND DIRECTING THE REPLATTItlG
OF SPECIAL /�SSESSMENTS OiJ LOTS t-4, 3LOCK 10, INNS3RUCK idOR7H TO'.JNHOUSE 1ST AD�ITIDN
INTO INNSa�UCK �,ORTH TO',dt1H0USES RcPL�T
Lot 4, 31ock ], Parcei 40, Innsbruck Regular SA � • $ 43.30
Narth Townhouses �2eplat S;d ;�36 13.�3
st.� � S s;'r 10 3 147 • 3 3
ST. i97�-2 115.84
$ 1,1 5.�
ADOPT��J �Y TFiE CITY COUPdCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THTS f� QAY OF
, 1973.
ATTEST:
CITY CL4�RK Marvin C. �runsell
t�1;'�YOR Frank G. Li ebt
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RESOLUTIO�d N0. - 1973
A RESOLU7ION AUiHORIZIidG AND DIP„CTIidG TH� SflLII'TI�JG OF SPECIAL F�SSESSM�tJTS ON
P�RCcL 205, EIUDITO�'S _�J3DIVISI��d PJO. 5�
L,iN����1S, certai n sp�ci al assessments have been l evi c�i a�i th respect to certai n
1 anc! and sai Q 1 and has subse��uentl y been sut�di vi ded.
NOtt, 1'}9�F2E�0?4, B� IT RESOLVCJ as follows:
That the assessr�ents levied agai nst th� fol 1ne�i n� descri bed parcei, to-vti t:
P��rce1 205, �iuditor's Subdivision tto. 59, may and shall be ap�ortioned and
di vi ded as �'ol 1 o:vs:
Ori ni n�t Parcel
ParceT ?p5, Auditor's Subdivision
ivo. >9
�i vi si on of Parcel r;pnraved
Parcel z05, fluditor's SuSdivision
No. �9
Parcel 2 j 0, AUG�i tOt" � S Subdi vi si an
vo . 59
Fur�d
St�; ; %06
ST. 1;6;-3
s,�t '#59
STo 1;67-t
ST. 19:�7-1
Sri -r7�
SS ;r>-n
Regular S�
Funci
S',J ;#56
ST. 19b�-3
SS ;'rS-A
Regular S.1
��•i �r59
ST. i 967-t
sT. 1967-1
S1�! ;```r79
S S ��t 5 -,a
s?egtaj ar S�,
Ori i nal :,mount
____2.��__._.-,--
$ 1,t56.�8
149.�b
504.21
2,�24.5;
310.43
9Q6.99
2,775.29
Q31.73
��� 7� .��
Ori cii nal Rmount
$ 1,156.68
14g.4b
1,193.go
400. b4
$ 5o4.z1
2,024.55
310 .43
9ob.�9
1,58z.49
531.09
�g, 7 �0 • 3�+ -
ADOPTEO BY TH� CITY COUNCIL 0� TNF CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � D�Y 0�
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, 1973. �
MAYOR Frank G. Liebl
ATTEST:
,� CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunselt
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RESOLUTION N0. � 1970 �
t� R�SOLUfiIOtJ AUTHORIZIPdG :�t�D DI3ECTItJG 'fH�' SPLI7TI�1G OF SPECIAL ASSESSMEN7S ON
LOT �, aLO�K 1, P.�RC�L 200, SP'IPl� LAK; PARK. LnK�5IDr l�ODITIQN
IdHE2EAS, certain special assessments hav� been levied with respect to certain
land and said land has subsequentty been subdivided.
NO��!, TNE�EFOZd, BC IT P,ESOL'JED as fallows;
� That the assessments tevied against the follo���ing described �arcet, to-wit:
Lot 5, B1ocK 1, Parcel 2Q0, Spring Lake Park l,akeside :�ddition, may and shall be
apportioned ar�cl divided as follows:
Orir,inal.P�rce1
Lo4 �, Block i, Parcel 200, Spring
Lake Park Lakesi de .'';doi tion
Di vi si an of Parcel ��n�roved
Part of Lot 5, 81ock 1, Parcet 200,
Spring Lake Park Lakeside �ddition
Part of Lot 5, Btocic 1, Parc�i 210,
Spri ng Lake Park �alcesi de f�ddi ti on
Fund
�2egui ar Sta
W ;�;4
Sw ;;`24
� i� j't
SS ;`#?_�
ssd �43-a
Fund
2egu1 ar S;a
t� r34
$�: :r21F
W. ;�>4
s s ����+
rw
J.�i ;r�+g -'r�
Regular S��
l� �f3�+
S1�J ;#24
s s ,�24
Ori ni nal �mount
$ 72.00
Pai d
179.33
Pai d
761.13
1�5�2.75
$ 2,S9S.7_t r
Ori gi nal :�r�ount
$ 36.00
Pai d
8 9 . h7
Paid
3�0.57
1,5Bzo75
$ 36.00
Pai d
II9.55
?8�.56
2,595.21
ADOPTGD SY TN� CITY COUfvdIt OF TH� CITY 0� FRI �L �Y iNI S`� DAY 0�
� " , 1973.
ATTEST:
MAYO� Frank G, Liebl
CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunselt
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� APPOINTMENT FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSENT AND APPROVAL - DECEMBER 17, 1973
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NAME POSITION
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'�, ' Del Zentgraf Engineering Aide
7390 Tempo 1'errace Engineering Dept.
Fridley, Minn. 55432
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SALARY EFFECTIVE DATE REPLACES
$814 January 1, 1974 New
per
Month
' John Brazil Police Technician $703
5189 Horizon Drive Police Dept. per
Fridley, Minn. 55432 Month
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� Ronald G. Fields . Operations & $805
2626 9th Ave. N.E. Maintenance Man per
Anoka, Minn. Park & Rec. Dept. Month
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Garry J. Volk Operations & . $805
� 3614 91st Drive Maintenance Man per
New Brighton, Minn. Park & Rec. Dept. Month
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January 1., 1974
January 1,�1974
New
(John Brazil
Dispatcher)
New
New
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CLAIMS
GENERAL
LIQUOR
34057 - 34119
8458 - 8487
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� LIST OF LICENSES TQ BE APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AT THE P�EETING OF DECEP�1BER 17, 1973 1�
TYPE OF LICENSE BY APPROVED BY FEE
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EP�PLOYEE DISPENSING
Judy Clark Ground Round PubTic Safety Director $5.00
I�'I � 2517 Quincy Street NE
Mpls.
'�� � Jacquelyn Sch���artz���al d Ground Round Publ i c Safety Di rector 5.00
537 Rice Creek Terrace
'� Mpls. .
Diane Lawrence Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
1704 �dellesley
� St. Paul �
JoAnn Foss Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
' �7895 East River Road #203
Fridley
Helen Yeats Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
�5712 Bryant Avenue N. .
Mp1s.
�Alfred Gmeinder Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
5200 3rd Street PdE
Mpls.
� Michael Shelley � Ground Round Public Safety .Director 5.00
264 W. Robie
St. Paul �
, Janelle Heikkila Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
1102 W. County Road D .
�P�pls. - - ,
Laurel PotNers Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
9724 3rd Street NE
� P1pls.
Deborah Burton Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
I3229 93rd Drive NE �
Blaine
Deborah Raymond Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
�1200 72nd Avenue PdE #304 .
Fridley
,Sandra Steinert Ground Round Public Safet,y Director 5.00
1300 Grand Street NE
P1pls.
�Edward•Hanson, P1GR Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
1735 P1ari on Street #16
St. Paul �
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C�lv`T�ICTOR' S LIC�NSES TO BE �1PPROVED BY COU�iCIL AT T��IR REGUI�AR MEETING
ON DECLTII3ER 17, 1973 _�ALL HAVE A 25.00 FEE)
GENEP.EIL CONTRt1C`CING APPROVED BY
Fol.lese Electxic Company
2520 Lowxy Avenue North • .
Minneapolis, I�Iinnesota By: Ga�* Follese C. Belisle
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ESTIMATES FOR CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION - DECEMBER 17, 1973
Comstock & Davis, Inc. � '
Consulting Engineers
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
PARTIAL Estimate #9 for Street Improvement Project
No. 1973-1 and 2 from November 5 through November 30.,
1973
PARTIAL Estimate #4 for Water Improvement Project
No. 109-6 from November 5 through November 30, 1973
PARTIAL Estimate #1 for Sanitary Sewer Improvement
Project No. 113
PARTIAL Estimate #10 for Water Improvement Project
No. 111 from May 25, 1973 to September 10, 1973
PARTIAL Estimate #4 for Water Improvement Project
No. 110 from May 25, 1973 to September 10, 1973
PARTIAL Estimate #4 for Water Improvement Project
No. 109-A from May 25, 1973 through September 10, 1973
PARTIAL Estimate #5 for Water Improvement Project
No. 109-B from May 25, 1973 to September 10, 1973
Meeting with Metro Sewer Board personnel and preparation
of Me�ro Sewer Comprehensive
$ 174.02
214.46
3,250.00
756.00
1,116.00
432.00
774.00
5,941.07
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COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC. giATEP1IE!°�T
Consulting Engineers
1446 County Road "J"
i�iinneapolis, Minnesota 55432
DATE 12-12-73
� City Manager - City Council
c/o Pir. ilasim Qureshi, City �ngineer
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue, N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432�
Please detach and return upper portion with your remittance. $-
DATE CHARGES AND CREDITS BALANCE
8-7-72 kieeting with Metro Se�Jer Board personn 1
thru and preparation of rietro Sewer
6-29-73 Comprehensive as per requirements.
113 hrs. by P. Ruud @ 8.25 x 2.0 $1,864.50
90-3/4 hrs. by R. Moore @ 4.b8 x 2.2 934.73
3-I/2 hrs. by S. Douglas @ 3.85 x 2.2 29.65
4-1/2 hrs. by R. Murphy @ 6.39 x 2.2 63.27
3-1/2 hrs. by D. Bishman @ 4.24 x 2.2 32.66
3-1/2 hrs. by M. Gdert @ 3.43 x 2.2 26.43
Sub-Total $2,951.24
66.5 hrs. by Steve Douglas @ 4.26 x 2. 623.24
1G.5 hrs. by R. Murphy � 6.90 x 2.2 220.11
9 hrs. by R. Moore @ 4.92 x 2.2 97•42
13 hrs, by E. Comstock l 9.60 x 2.0 249.60
96 hrs. by P. Ruud @ 9.00 x 2.0 1,728.00
8 hrs. hy P. Prokopowicz @ 4.U6 x 2.2 � 71.46
Sub-Total $2,989.83
AMOUi�iT Noca DuE. . . . . . . . . . . . $5,941.07
C:�c� �1��'.�� � ��SNnf!-A-WAY " I'(�ft M 44 -`..01 ? - vAitTS .
Your Check is Your Receipt
� Wll.".ON !ONCS COMPANV ��C�: �981 � PRINTEO �M V.S.A.
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OPFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE
e��y� a� ��ddCe�y
6431 University Ave. N.E.
Frid(ey, Minn. 55421
ANOKA COUNTY
DATE: December 17, 1973 �
73-12-4
MEMO T0: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FRO:I: Robert D. Aldrich, Director of Civil Defense
SUBJECT: Fina1 Estimate - E.O.C. Project
Attached is the billing of the General Contractor in regard to the
E.O.C.-Police Department Remodeling Project.
This project has been completed and inspected by staff personnel as well
as the representative of Che Regional office of the Defense Civil
Preparedness Agency.
It is the recommendation of this office fhat the mentioned estimate be
appraved for payment.
RDA:el
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Number
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6813
6907
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7-26-73
6-15-73
8-14-73
Explanation
Paneling - Police offices
Carpeting
Blocking up door
Dropping of light fixtures
Gas fixture valves
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35.00
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Gity Council
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue Northeast
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Re: Deed - Outlot One, Chesney Acres
Honorable City Council;
Please find enclosed, an executed deed from Lester E. Chesney,
to the City of Fridley for Outlot One, Chesney Acres.
The property is presently being used for street and utility
purposes. While the street is now being used for private access to
our three separate parcels, we feel it would be to our advantages to
have the City own the property in fee so that the City could maintain
it.
If the City elects not to accept this deed, we feel the pro-
� perty will go tax forfeit and could cause us some serious problems, if
it should fall into private ownership.
� The present street is black�topped and has caused no mainte-
nance problems, excepC for snow removal in the longer than ten years
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to this matter, we will be available at your convenience; and we do
plan to attend the Council meeting when this item is being considered.
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lpdividud to CoroorAtion. _, _ Mimdota Unifotm Coareyanelar Blanks (19J1),
��ji� �nbenture. .�f� th� .................,.��`=�...........�� of......��.�.�..�:::�:�:�::1'L�:�................, �9.�.�.
bet�ueen ................................. �.es t.ex...�......Ghesztey....and...Ax.d�xh.:.C.....Ghes.ney.... (Hus.b.an.d...and...4�i£e�...........................
of thc County of ..................AnOka.....:............................................and State of....................btinnesota.............................................,
part.....X.... of tha fcrat part, and .......................................Ci.ty...nf...Eridl.ey.............................................................................................
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a Gb��f¢���q5�/under the l¢ws of the St¢te of ...............hl.innesota......................................, Pd�l of the seoond p¢rt,
municipal
�lhiCl6�¢Ifj, That the said part...y...... of the first part, in eonsicteration of the sum of
...........Qne...and...No/100... (�.1. D0)....and...o.�8.r... va.}ues....reee-i ved.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.'.-.-.-.-..-DOLL✓IRS,
to ................them in y�,�� pQ� by the said party of the second p¢rt, the reeeipt wh,ereof i,s
h.ereby acknowled�'ed, do............ h.ereby Qrant, Bargain, Qui.tclatim, and ConveJ unto the said p¢rty of
th,e second part, its successors and assigns, Foreaer, all the tract....., or parcel..... of land lying and bein6
in the CountJ of ....................A??oka..._............,..................,....._,,,...and State of .hSinnesoia, described as follo:us, to-wit:
A street and utility deed described as follows:
Outlot'1, Chesney Acres, all located in the North half
of Section 10, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of
Anoka, State of Minnesota.
NO STATE DEED TAX REQUIRED.
The City of Fridley liereby accepts this property for
street and utility purposes.
MARVIN C. BRUVSELL - City Clerk
�Go �€?abe anb to �otb ftje �ame, To<etlxer tvitlr, all thc hcreditarnents and appurtenances th.ere-
�cnio belon6ins or in u,n,�wise appertainin�, to th.r, saicl pa.rt� of tlae second part, its s¢cece.ssors and assigrzs,
Forever.
�Jn �egthnonp �iJereof, Thc said p2rE y...... of E1Le �rst part ha.ve..... hereunEo set....their .................
lran�l_S. tlie cl¢J ancl Jenr frrst abot+e un�itte�c.
In pr scnce of
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Mr. James P. Hill, Public Sa�tey Director
� Fridley Police Department
6431 University Avenue Northeast
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
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Dear Mr. Hill:
T have read your bulletin which was mailed to me recently
on Operation Identification and the prevention of burlaries.
T am attaching the December 11, 1973 issue of the Post
Shopping Guide. I have on at least five occasions called this
company and in no uncertain terms toZd them to discontinue hang-
ing or leaving this on my doorstep or door. Each time that I call
they say that it will definitely not be left, but the following
week here it is. As we spend a considerable amount of time away
from our home, it is often left una�tended. This is like putting
a billboard on our front door saying, "Mr. Burglar, here it is,
take it."
As you will note, I am sending a copy of this letter to the
Lions Club, City Council and the Post Publishing Company. I
would ask that the City Council, in reading a copy of this letter,
initiate an ordinance stopping this practice of placing unwanted
wastepaper on a taxpayers property.� .
I have had calls from the Post asking if we have.received
another copy on two different occasions and both times we had.
After this many attempts to stop �his and I'm sure many other
people in the City of Fridley feel the same way, I would hope that
we could get some official action.
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cc: Fridley Lions Club
Fridley City Council
� Post Publishing Company
Yours very truly,
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6841 Seventh Street Northeast
Fridley, Mirinesota 55432
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December 14, 1973
� rir . Irviz� F . Korst
6841 - 7 Street, N.E.
Fridl�y, NIinnesota 55432
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Dear Mr. Korst:
ANOKA COUNTY
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432
I am in receipt of your 1e�ter dated December 12, 1973,
� expressing concern over thE Post Publishing Company habit of
depositing their Shopping Guide to residen�s who do not
desire this service.
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Your comments regarding the depositing of unwanted material
at the doorsteps of our. citi.zens homes being an invitation
to burglary is certainly well-taken and accurate. We have
contacted the Post Publishing Company and spoke to Mr. Wester-
lund, treasurer, regarding this practice. Nx. V��esterlund dis-
patched a Vizgil F. Spake, inspector of the comp�ny, to our
Police Department on December 13, 1973, with respect to your
complaint. Mr. Spake assured the Police Department that it is
not the practice of the company to deposit their Shopping
Cuide at the homes of residents who have requested that this
practice be ceased. Mr. Spake indicated that they have had
approximately fi,fteen (15) requests for discontinuation of this
service. He noted, however, that they have numerous complaints
from residents who do not receive this service due to an over-
sight of the carriers. Nr. Spake went on to say that the
. company is very concerned over the fact that your paper has not
� been discontinued. He indicated that they had advised•the
carrier, who is a neiqhborhood teenage boy in your area, not
to deposit this paper at your home on previous occasions. Mr.
Spake stated apparently the boy did not reali�e the seriousness
of hi5 actions. P�Ir. Spake stated that prior to coming to the
Police Department he spent thirty (30} minutes with the boy's
mother and the boy explaining to him the seriousness of deposit-
ing this paper at your home, or any other home in �,rhich it
appeared the residents were a��ay for a period of time. Ms.
Spake assured us that if they received another complaint from
you regarding this matter that the carrier boy would be imme-
diately dismissed. I would appreciate your notifying our
office if this should reoccur.
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Tnsafar as your sugyestion regarding having an ordinance
' prol-iibiting this activity, it V�ould be my opinion that the
Council would be reluctant ta enact an ordinance on a
single complaint. The fact that we have received only one
' complain-�, coupled ��rith the fact that many of our residents
apparentl.y want the service of the P�ast Shopping Guide as
we11 as the Anoka Shapping Guide will. probably preclude
, serious consideration of an ordinance at this
�sonal�y fee1, hawever, that our su �1m�� � p�r^
Y ggestion r.egarding an
ord:inance is very sound and m�y well be cor�sidered in the
� futuz°e if the practice of de�ositing unwanted publications
continues after th� companies have be�rr advised ta cease the
service.
Thar��k you very much for calling this matter to our attentian.
Very trul.y yours,
. �.�c,°'i..T
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Assistant City Manager/Public
City of Fridley
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Post Publishing Company
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rir. Marvin Brunse�ll
Finance Director
Ciry of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, l�iinnesota 55432
RE: L�•127-00298 - North Parlc-Phase I
Dear Mr. Brunsell:
��le are pleased to advise you that within th� next fe�a days the '�iinnesota
Aeplrtu-�en.t of .Adninistration ��ill be mailin,; a �.arrant in the a�ount of
$ 68,148. 00 • This check represents the 50% LC�GtCUN rei.mbu:-ser�ent for
eligible costs requested on your latest bil�ing which involves rhe above
designated project. �
You an� the officials of your comriunity are *o be con�;ratulat:ed for the
combined efforts to�aard tt►is investment in the posit�ve valu� of your
community. It is this kind of for�aard looking act�ion tY�at ke.et,s rtinnesota
a national leader in insuring a high quality oi li_f e for its C].L::L'LE.'I1S .
If you have any questions concerning this cllecic, plea�;e feel free to contaeL'
us. 612/296-4703
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t�illiam A. At -ins, Director
Parks & Recreation Grants Section
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Mr. Frank G. Liebl, Mayor
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6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
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Dear Mr. Lieb1:
RE: FY 1974 � Islands of Peace
Fridley - Anoka County
We are pleased to inform you that your preliminary application for FY 1974
funding has received a high priority and is being programmed for furt-her
consideration. At this time there will be $35,500.00 of State Natural
Resources grant money programmed.for your project.
' This state grant is 50 percent of the total cost of acquisition without being
matched to a federal grant. (Session Laws 1973, Chapter 72Q, Section 43,
Subd. 2, paragraph g.) This is contingent upon reuiew and approval by the
' Minnesota Resources Commission and the Legislatzve Advisory Comr.iittee.
..ESTII�LATED
LiNE ITEM TOTAL COST STATE ASSISTANCE
Lots 3 and 4, Block 2
Hayes River Lots $71,000.04 $35,500.00
DO NOT EXERCISE OPTION OR T'AKE TITLE TO ABOVE PARCEL5 UNTIL FORM�L APPROVAL
IS RECEIVED FROM THE OFFICE OF LOCAL AND URBAN AFFAIRS. FAILURE TO COMPLY
WILL RESULT IN MAKING YOUR PROJECT INELIGIBLE FOR STATE ASSISTANCE.
Please also note that land acquisition costs are for actual purchase of the
land only and do not include related costs, such as appraisal and relocation costs.
If you haue any q.uestions regarding this matter, please feel free to call the
Parks and Recreation Grants Section of this office. 296-47Q3
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2055 NQ. LILAC DRIVE
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6431 University kvenue _��
Frid�ey! :;'innesota 55432
In Reply Re�er To: 370 .
T;�i 65 at Central Avenue
Cs���i 3F3
Dear irlr. Sobiech:
'�te have studied the s�tuation at TH 65 and Old Central �lvenue (CSAH 38�.
�`le ��ri.11 place a"Ido Ri�;Yit Turn ��n Red" sign for northbound ^1�i 65 right
turners. lhe.re is sone questio� as to stacking venicles on the right�
turn lane �.n.ci the interf'erence with Interstate 694 off rar�g traffic.
'�`Te ���ill sign this on a trial basis. �iopefully� this �vill rel:ieve the
conflicts so:ne4rhat. It is evident tha� in tYie future some geor:ietri,c
ch�z�;es snould be made.
Sincer�ly�
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Q The following holidays are authorized for 1974:
New Year"s Ray January 1 Tuesday
President's Day February ).8 Monday
Memorial Uay t�1ay 27 hionday.
4th of July July 4 ThursdaY
Labor Day . September 2 19onday
Columbus Day October 14 Monday
Veteran's Day October 28 Monday
Thanksgiving Day November 28 Thursday
Christmas Day DeCember 25 Wednesday
❑ Suggested holidays for 1974: �
Day after July 4 July 5 � Friday
(In order ta comp7ete the weekend, since City Hall
services witl be very much limited �uly 5th, the
day after the 4th ot July) '
Day after Thanksgiving November 29 Friday
(Again, because of the lioliday season, these days
are very quiet work days and it would be another
n9ce gesture to City Employees)
' Christmas Eve December 24 Tuesday
New Year's Eve December 31 . 7uesday
(�hese days are customarily half-day off days.
APRIL
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lire alarms January tllrou�ll November 30, 1972 . . 3'10
Increase i_n alarms this year through Nov. ..... 48
Fire alarms for November 1973 ..... 33
Fire al�rms for Nove�nber 1972 ... . 25
Increase in alarms for November 1973 ...... �
�1LAR'�1S
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Autos � Trucks 1
Rescue F, lst Aicl 1
Commexcial 0
I�ldtzst.rial 1
biultiple D�ti�ellings 0
PrivaLe Homes ' 1
Przvate Gara�es �
Appliances (stove) 1
Gas Spills 0
Faulty Alarms 7
False Alarms 0
Honest i�fistakes 2
Grass $ Brush 8
13on Pires 2
Fireplace Chimney 1
Junk tires-arson 1
Odor in house 1
Furnace 1
I�4�bi 1 e Home 1
Wires Down 1
Lig}rt fixtures 2
VVaterflow alarm � I
Total . . . . 33
TYPES OP ALAIL�IS AND AVEP.AG� RrSPONSL-'
Gene�-a1 Alarms ... 25 Avera�e r.�sponse ... 18.8
Still Alar�ns ... 5 Average response 3.4
Company Alarms ... 3 Average response 13.�
Fire losses for the montl� of Novemi�er a.mounted to less
than �500.00.
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Three regular training sessions �vere held with.an average
attendailce of 29.33 men. Tliree rookie training sessions
were held �vith an average attenclance of 8.25 men, includinb
the instxuctors.
The regular monthly business meeting ot the departm.ent was
held Thursday November lst. �riih 26 men attending.
The regular nteeting o�f tlle I�orth. Suburban Mut�a�.l Aid
Associatio�l ineeting �,�as held Tuesday November 26th at
Coon Rapids. Fire.Prevention Poster Contest lainners
received•awards at this meeting. �
Colwnbia Heig}its Fire Department respo�lded to ane joi�it response ca1l,Minnesota Linseed
Plant. We responded to one joint response call to Columbia Heights, Zayres Department
Store.
Twenty-six Girl Scouts and their leaders toured tlle Fire Station. ' ��
DIEETI�'GS ATTCNDED
2 Staff Ttectings
1 Cowtcil htceting .
Cllamber Of COi17111CTCC I�lceti�lg
Iire Chicfs LeJislati.vc Conuuitte� bieeting
Legislative Committee Ife�ring on rlobile f(omes
btetro Paicl I'ire Chiefs
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' �
Summary o£ Activities �
' � ' ' Tl�is Month
This Month Last Year
'Buildj_ngs Inspected 24 80
Re-Inspections 11 26
' Inspections other than 11 2£3
l3ua.ldin�,s
,33urnin� Permlts Requested 3 ' 0
By Inspector 0 0
' }3 Oth�rs 0 0
Y
' Speci.al Perriits • 0 1.. •
Occupancy Per�nits 1 �
' Total 47 135
' Orders Issued ._ 17 35
Orders Completed 24 21
' I11ega1 Equipinent 0 0
Written �,�arnings 17 40 .
' Verbal �darnings � 16 16
� Complaints 2 �
kire� Investigations .. . 1 2
' Extra Activities � .
Cont'inued work on EOC �aith contractors
' P1an revi.ews �
Judoin� of Fire Prevention Posters
Fire Marshals Fssociation of Plorth America conference
'I'irst Aid class at L�rlaur
Mutual Aid meeting for ju��in�of I'ire Prevention Foster'winner
Develop Brigade Plan ior Dealers Mfg. '
' .
•, �
.
.
.
, '
November 1973
Total
347
221
173
zs
o.
0
.7
i
749
229
194
1
235:
170
23.
22
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u
0
'
� � FIP.� PREVI�NTT_ON I3URFAU
'
Suinmary of Fire Alarms
'
This Tionth
� Resj.dential 2
Non-Residentia]� .. 0
'
Conunercial 2
' Industria�. • 1 .
Grass & Brush 7
�lst Aid & Rescue 1
� Auto & Trucic 1
Fa].se p -
' iionest t•Sistake �
Miscellaneous 10
� Storage � 1
' Mutual Aid �
liilltop d
.' � Total . �3
' Response 33 Alarms .
. � 25 General Alarms
' � 5 Sti11 Alarms
3 (;ompany Alarms
' Deat•h & Tnjuries .� Injuries
.' Firemen 0
' Civilians ' 0
Losses for month of November: Buildings
$600.00
�
' Losses to Date $91,187.44
Railroad Cars $2,600.00
' .'
�
Th�s Month
Last Year
1
0
3
0
3
0
G
-0
1
11
0
0
�0
25
526 men
470 men
1 � � men
39 men
Deaths ;
0
0
, Contents
0
$118,960.00
November • �-973
Total
35
8
13
15
4B
26,
55
5
45
84
6
5
7
352
18.8 /men.call
3•� /men ca1Z
�3 /men caJ.l
Total for Year
9
3
Autos & Trucks
. �
$9,825.00
Other
0
$55,100.00