08/19/1974 - 5761PATRICIA RANSTROM
COUNCIL SECRE7ARY
REGULAR COUNCIL MEE7ING
AUGUS7 19, 7974
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FRIDLEY CITY_COUNCIL — REGULAR MEETING — AUGUST 19, 1974 — 7:30 P.M.
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PLEI�GE OF ALLEGIANCE Given
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ROLL CALL.
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APPROVAL OF M I fVUTES : :
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R�GULAR COUNCIL MEETING; AUGUST S, I9%� -
1 Adopted as presented.
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, ADOPTIOIU OF AGE�dDA: �
� Added: Acquisition of Hayes Lots for Islands of Peace
Appointment to Bui7ding Standards Design Control Subcommittee
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VISITORS:
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� �CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA — 15 MINUTES)
�i , Mr. Rowland Jacobsen,5851 West Moore Lake Drive, presentation of mutual
agreement and cost facts for garage variance.
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f Fridle DFL re uest for auction ermit
Mr. Dean Caidwell Chairman o , P
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PUBLIC HEARINGS:
PUBLIC NEARING ON REZONING REQU�s-r Z0A #74-03 BY TNE
CITY OF FRIDLEY TO REZONE CHASES ISL.AND FROM CPR-2
CFLOOD PLAIN) TO CPR-1 iFL00DWAY)� � . � . . � . . � . �.
Public Hearing opened. No oppasition to change in zoning. Public
Hearing closed.
iVEW BUS I i�ESS :
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CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTER 104 0� TH� FRIDLEY CITY CODE
ENTITLED TREE DISEASES IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINNESOTA
vEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE RULES AND REGULATIONS,
�HAPTER 4. A�R 101—I20, . . � . � � . , � . , . � . . � � 2 — 2 �
104.041 Nuisances Declared Section, item number 5 deleted. 104.071
Procedures for Removal of Infected Trees or Wood, clarification of
removal.on Boulevard to be prepared for second reading. Change requested
in 20� administrative costs in cases where several trees are to be removed.
Firs� reading adopted, reading waived (as amended).
CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READTNG OF AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING THE FRIDLEY CITY CHARTER. � � . � � . . . . . . 3 - 3 M
Public Hearing set for September 9, 7974. City Attorney to continue
to research various sections and correct langu�ge where needed,
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REGULAR I�IEETING, AUGUST 19, 1974 PAGE 3
NEW �USINESS (CONTINUED)
RECEIVING REQUEST FROM GENERAL TELEVISION FOR RATE
INCREASE. . � � � . � . . � � .. . . . . . � � . . � . . � 4
Request forwarded to Cab1e Television Commiss�on, letter from Mr. Hinkley
received, Public Hearing set for September 16, ]974 t� allow no�ification
of 20 days.
t�ECEIVING THE MINUTES QF TNE FRIDLEY CABLE TELEVISION
�OMMISSION MEETING Ofi AUGUST g, 1974, , . . � � . . . . . 5 �- 5 C
Received.
(�ECEIVING PETITION #13-1974 ro REOPEIV BROAD AVENUE
FROM LAFAYETTE STREET IN FRIDLEY TO MTSSISSIPPI
BOUL.EVARD I N C04N RAP I DS . � . . . � . . � � � . � � � � . 6 � 6 N
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Petitions opposing and for opening Broad Street received. Counci7man Nee
and Dick Sobiech directed to attend pub7ic hearing meeting in Coon Rapids
along with the property owners of the area. Adm�nistration to sent notification
of public hearing to all property owners affected by request.
RECEIVING pETITION #1�-1974 FOR A$TOP $IGN ON RICE
CREEK TERRACE IN THE AREA OF MADISON STREET AND
MONROE STREET. . � � � . � � . . . � % - % E
Petition #14-1974 received and Council concurred with the insta7lation �
of the signs.
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REGUL.AR �IEETING, AUGUST 19, 1974 � PAGE 4
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
'' CONSIDERATIOM OF APPROVAL OF FIRE SERVICE AGREEMENT
WITH CITY OF HILLTOP WITH INCREASED FEES� .����.. H— g C
' Council concurred with the recommendation of the Administration
and approved the agreement and authorized the Mayor and City Manager
to sign the agreement.
CONSIDERATION OF ASSOCIATION OF METROPOLITAN `
MUNICIPALITIES I9%4-1975 DuES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 �
Council authorized administration to pay the 1974-1975 dues. Appointed
Counci�man Starwali as official Council representative for coming year's
term.
RECEI.VING PROPOSAL FOR DEVELOPMENT OF A SYSTEM
OF NATURAL HISTQRY AREAS FOR TNE CITY OF �RIDLEY� ��.
Received.and directed to the Env7ronmenta7 Quality Commission and
Parks and Recreation Comm7ssion for rev�ew and recommendations.
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CON5IDERATION OF R��UEST FROM SNOREWOOD INN FOR
APPROVAL OF ��NTERIOR REMODELING� � � . . . . � � � . . 11 — 11 A
Request approved. �
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING OF FUNDS
� FOR SHADE TREE DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAM� � � � . . . . � IZ
Resolution #84-1974 adopted.
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REC�IVING COMMUNICAT�ON FROM BURLINGTON NORTHERN �
, AND CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIMINARY .
PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS �.
' TNEREOF FOR WATER, SAMITARY SEWER AND STORM SEWER
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT �0. 116� . � . . . .�. . . � � � . 13 - 13 B
, Communica�ion received. Resolution #85-1974 adopted.
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' CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE
PRELIMINARY ��PpRT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING
, ON THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN
IMPROVEMENTS WATER, SANITARY SEWER AND STORM
SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 116. . . . . . , . . . . 14 — 14 A
' Resolution #86-1974 adopted.
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�EW BUSIC�ESS iCONTINUED)
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PREPARATION
OF FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
1974 SERVicE �ONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Resolution #87-1974 adopted. �
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CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION ..
OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR I9%4
$ERVICE �ONNECTIONS. . . . . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 - 16 B
Resolution #88-7974 adopted.
CONSIDERATION OF RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING
CONTRACT FOR TENNIS COURT OVERLAY AND COLOR
l',OATING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � . , . . , , , 17 � 17 A
Bids received. Contract awarded to Dunkley Surfacing, 3737 East River
Road in the amount of $14,570.42.
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I�EW BUSII�ESS �CONTINUED) �
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ACQUISITION 0� NAYES RIVER LOTS FQR ISLANDS OF PEACE:
� Mayor and City Manager authorized to sign_.agreement with Bob Minder for
buying the two lots and also work with the is7ands of Peace.
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Approved.
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' RECEIVING RESIGNATION OF MRS. PAT CARIOLANO AND APPOINTING MR. DON NELSON,
BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMII'iEE: Resignation received and appointmen
of Mr. Don Ne7son, 6271 5th Stree N, E., 560-8090.
I � GO�����U iu I CAT I OiVS :
1 , I`�R� GAUGER, BARRY BLOWER: APPRECIATION FOR FIRE
L�EPARTMENT � . � . . � � . . � � . . . . � � � � . � � . 21
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CONSIDERATION OF SUBLEASING LIQUOR STORE #Z. �..�. ZZ � ZZ A
�I ' Admin3stration authorized to enter into Subleasing Liquor Store #2
subject to the approval of Mr. Nichlow and suggesting that additional
money be negotiated. �
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THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF AUGUST 19, 1974
The Regular meeting of the Fridley City Cnuncil of August 19, 1974 was called to
order at 7:32 P.M. by Mayor Liebl.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCL-::
Mayor Liebl 1ed the Council and tiie audience ir� saying the Pledge of Allegiance to
the Flag.
INVOCATION:
The Invocation was offered by Mayor Liebl.
ROLL CALL:
MEP96ERS PRESENT: Councilroan Breider, Counci7man Starwalt, I�layor Liebl,
Councilman Utter, and Councilman Nee.
MEMBERS ABSENT: None.
APPROVAL OF MIfJUTES:
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETIhG OF AUGUST 5, 1974:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of
the City Council of August 5, 1974 as presented if no other members have any additions nr
corrections. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. tlpon a voice vote, all votinc aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RDOPTTON OF AGENDA:
The City Manager, f�r. P;asim Qureshi, said he would like to add an item concerning
the purchase of the Hayes lots from Bob Minder for leasing to the Islands of Peace
Foundation.
' � Councilman Breider said he had received notificat�on from Mrs. Pat Cariolano that
j she would be resiging from the Building Standards--Design Control Subcommittee.
� He said he wou7d like to add thz receiving of this resignation and aTso the ap�oint-
ment of Mr. Don I�elson to replace Mrs. Cariolano.
MOTION by Councilman Breider tA adopt the Agenda as a.mended with the abave mentioned
additions. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Liebl decTared the motion carried unanimously.
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MR. ROWLAND JACOBSEN, 5851 WEST MOORE LAKE DRIVE, FRIDLEY, MINNESO7A:
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Mr. Rowland Jacobsen addressed the Council and said he did not have the mutual agree-
ment or the figures for the completi�n or the facts for the proposed mutual agreement
at the last meeting of the Council. He presented the agreement to the Public Works
Director, Mr. Richard Sobiech, along with the figures for the completion of the various
stipulations. He said he had also obtained another survey but had not received document-
ation of that survey at the present time. �
Mayor Liebl directed the Engineering Department to review the documents and report �
back to the Ceuncil for final considerai;ion of th� variance request by Mr. Jacobsen. j
MR. DEAN CALDWELL, CHAIRMRN, FRIDLEY DFL, REQUEST f'OR AUCTIQN PERMIT AND ALSO I
THAT 7NE FEES BE WAIVED:
Mr. Caldwell requested the Council to allow the Fridley �FL to have an auction for the
purposes of fund raising. He requested the approvai of the �uction permit waiving the ,
fees for such activities. Mr. Caldwell presented a written copy ofi the petition of
request to Mayor Liebl and Mayor Liebl read the request aloud to the Council and i
audience.
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MOTION.by Councilman Breider to receive the petition presented by Mr. Dean Caldwell,
Chairman of the Fridley DFL, requesting a permit for an auction for fund raising for ,
continuing polii:ical activities and waiving the fees. Seconded by Counciiman Starwalt. ;
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Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
Mayor Liebl asked the counsel of the City Attorney questioning if this type of activity
had been approved before for non-profit organizations waiving the fees and the City
Attorney concurred.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to grant the Auction Permit to the Frid7ey DFL to hold a
fund raising Auction at Skyvlood Mall, September 14; 1974, waiving the fees. Seconded
_ by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
PUBLIC HEARIN6 ON REZONING RE UEST ZOA #74-03, BY THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TO REZONE CHASES
SlAND FRO(� CPR-2 FLOOD PL�IN TO CPR-1 F 0 D 6: Y:
MOTION by Couniclman Nee to waive the reading of the Public Hearing Notice and open
the Public Hearing. Seconded hy Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, a71 voting
aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing opened
at 7:44 P.M.
The Public Works Director said this rezoning had been requested by the Department of
Natura7 Resources and this action wou7d take the Island from the Floed Plain zoning
to Flood Way. Mr. SobiECh expiained this action as requested on information provided
by the study of the Corp of Engineers.
Mr. Sobiech further explained that there would be no problems in this rezoning in
conjunction with the proposed development of`t�e';island because there would only be
shelters, trailways and walkways install.ed as improvements. Mr. Sobiech said he would
recommend that the Council concur with the recommendation of the Department of Natural
Resources.
Mayor Liebl asked the Ward Councilman, Councilman Nee, if he had any objections to
this �ction. Councilman Nee said he had no objectians.
Mayor Liebl asked if ihere was anyone present from the Islands of Peace Foundation
and there was no response.
Mayor Liebl said the proposed action would not effect the Islands of Peace in anyway.
Ne said those concerned had received noti�ication of the hearing and there was no
opposition if there was no one present to present any information.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Nee.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, htayor Liebl declared the notion carried unanimously
and the Public Hearing closed at 7:45 P.�.
NEW BUSINESS:
FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 104 OF T�E FRIULEY CITY CODE ENTITLED
R E DISEASC-S IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINNE50 A DFP RTMENT OF AGRTCULTURE RUCES AND
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GUL TIONS, CHAPTER �.GR - ,
Mayor Liebl asked if the proposed ordinance was practical and enforceable. He also '.
asked how the ordinance would work from the common sense standpoint, ,
The City Manager explained that the City would have ta conform with the State Statutes.
He stated the present ordinance is based on those reyuirements. He commented there
had been numerous changes in directives from the State and City was trying to comply.
Mayor Liebl said this could be a hardship on some people with 20 to 30 trees that are
diseased. He said he did not see any problems, but the Ciiy should be aware of what
is being given i:o the park and tree inspectors and what is spelled out in the erdinance.
Councitman Starwalt said some individuals wouid be hit very hard. Ne said he had heard
there are two types of problems and cancerns; the removal of diseased trees and the
removal of dead trees. Ile quesiioned the removal of the dead trees when they are
diseased and raised the question if Lhere would be a difference if the tree had died of
normal old age. He also questioned the case when the tree had died by being hit by ,
lightning. He said could this wood be used for fire woud. i
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The City Manager explained that the tree should be debarked if it harbored the
infestation.
Councilman Starvralt further questioned if after a couple of years after the death
of a tree, a great many wi11 be dead but not diseased. .
The City Manager stated that the State Statutes are implicit and require that all
dead trees also be removed.
The City Manager continued to comment that the Council couid pass the ordinance on the
first reading and if there are any questions or concerns, Mr. Huff would be present
later to answer these questions. He sa.id Mr. Huff would have the specialized technical
data to answer the questions.
Mayor Liebl said if a good job is noi done in this respect the current year, the disease
could be iwice as bad the coming year.
The City Atbrney said he had some concerns he beiieved shov7d be taken care of before
the second reading of the or�inance. He questioned why the ordinance stated a different
amouri of time for removal of.trees on private property and another on public property.
He said there may be a valid reason for this and an explanation, but if the�e is not,
he believed this section should be changed to equalize the time allowances.
Gouncilman Nee said it is not clear to him what would happen on the boulevard trees
when they are diseased. He said he had a tree marked for removal on his boulevard
and wanted to know what to do about this.
The City Manager explained the current City policy to be that this would 6e the resp-
onsibility of the property owner. He said there is a provision in the State laws which
say the property owner could only be assessed for 50% of the cost of the removal of such
a boulevard tree. He explained if the �ouncil desired, ihey could adopt this policy
which would siate that 50% of the cost wou7d be paid by the City and 50% of the cost
payable by the property owner.
Councilman Nee referred to Section 104.071, item b and said according to this section,
the City would be responsible for removal on the boulevard and other pu�7ic lands.
The City Manager said this section would refer to aiher public property. He said the
State Statutes would have enfor�ement of this portion in addition to t�7is.
Councilman I�ee again stated he believed according to this section, thr City wou]d be
required to act and remove the trees on the bou7evard.
� The City Attorney agreed and said this is the way he would interpr2t �che section.
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Counci7man Nee explained that when his boulevard tree had been marked. he was going
� to call the City and have ihe tree taken down, bui after read:ng this section, he i
i was not sure that this would be the action to take.
' I The City Attorney advised the Councii that unless there is an additio��al section added
� which would specify the policy for the boulevard trees, he would assurne it would be the
� full responsibility of the City for removal of the dead and diseased bouievard trees.
� The City Attorney suggested the addition of a Section c which would ciarify the removal
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. i The City Manager said the ordinance would provide the vehicle by which ihe City
could go ahead and remove the trees and assess the p•roperty owner. He said the
' 'j present policy wou7d be that the property owner is to take care of the boulevard
; tree removal. He said by the requirement in the State Statutes the property owner
, could be assessed 50q. •
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Gouncilman Nee brought up another question stating he was almost sure of the answer,
but if there had been a tree removed by the property owner in the past would there
be any chance of any recovery of the costs of such a removal. He further commented
that he knew of a person who had paid $65 for a remova7 and questioned the amounts
in the information provided to the Council in the amount of from $150 to $200 for a
single removal.
The City Manager said if a tree is to be removed, the City would ask more than one
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company for an estimate ior this removal. Ne also stated that the person would also
be allowed to have the choice to hire anyone he wanted for this rerr�oval.
Counci]man Nee again stresseu� that thai: portion of th2 ordinance states at the
present time that it woula be the City's responsibility to remove the trees and this
would be at a 100% cost to the City.
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Councilman Utter asked C�uncilman Nee if he had received a notice from the City that
! this tree had tc be removed by the property owner. Councilman Nee said the tree had
just been marked the day before. CouncilmGn Pdee pointed out that the tree had been
, dead for 20 years and currently houses mar,y fam��lies of Woodpeckers. He said he would
auestion if this tree is a source o` contamination.
' Mayor Liebl agreed with the statements of Councilman Nee and interpreted the section
to•read that this would be the City's responsibility to remove the boulevard trees.
(Note: The Naturalist/Resource Coordinator, Dr. Dan Huff, arrived at the meeting at
this time.
Councilman Starwalt ques�ioned Mr. Huff cor�cerning the removal of the dead trees
in the City. Mr. Huff respondPd saying some of t.he dead trees had died of natural
causes and some by disease. He exp7ained that after the trees are dead a length of
time, there is no way of determir�ing if they dieJ fi~om disease because the active
disease cannot be detected in the substance of the trees. Mr. Huff continued to
explain that the State had just se�t the criteria r'or the remova7 and disposa7 of the
trees, this had not been dra��rn up until recentiy. He said this list wou7d prescribe
the various methods of handiing the trees under the differe�rt conditions of disease
and death.
Councilman Starwalt commented that there are many trees marked and the property owners
do not know the seriousness of their concern.
Mr. Huff explained that the tree inspectors make the inspections and this information :
would go into a report. He said currently the inspectors are placing notification at the
houses of the residents affecied. Ne further explained that the inspectors would
prepare a prescription for the marked trees and send this to the property owners.
This prescription contains the specific method oi' removal and disnosal for tne
individual irees. Mr. Nuff said he �pends several hours per day on the phor�t talking
to concerned residents and he believed th;s time to be �vell sperr� under the present
conditions. � -
D:°. Huff' further stated there are very fek� cl;anges in the ord;nance. The ordinance
blends the State Statutes with the ordinance to back up the �inspectors in their work.
Cauncilman Nee said he bei�eved i:he inspectors wou1d be g�iny beyond the State
requirements in section n�amber five on page 2-A. He said this statement wouid give
the inspector the authority over any tree in the City. He stated he believed this
statement to be unconstitutiotial and said any citizen could sue the City.
The City Attnrney said if this section is amended, this should be dc�ne without specific
reference to section n«mbers in the State Statutes. He explained that these num�ers
are often changed er there may be additicns or co�^rections, hle recommended amending
the statement to read "as defined in 7ine with Minnesota Department of Agriculture,
' AGR 101-120". He said this would be enforceab7e even ?f' the system of numbering
is changed. ,
i i Councilman Breider expressed the opinion that one year is a very short time for the
( paymerri: of the assessments for the removal of the trees. Ne said this would have to
; be taken care of at once or in the period o� one year.
The Finance Director, Marvin C. Brunseli, said this could be assessQd over a number
of years �hrough the use of the revolving assessment fund. He said this way the
assessments could be financed over a five year perio�.t.
Councilman Breider questioned the 201 administrativ� charge d�+� the City. He said this
would be grossly unfair to the persons with the larger nun�ber of trees to be removed in
comparison to those with only onU or tw� trees. '
The Finance Director explained this 20% Administrativ� cost to be levied at Lhe time of `
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inspection and this would be more for the average situation. Ne thought there wouid be
some adjustment in some cases.
Mr. Huff said this 20� amount wou7d be used in the average situation where one or two
trees would have to be removed.� He said in oi.her cases, the charge would be adjusted
to take care of the costs. •
Councilman Breider questioned the removal arithin the t�me period of ten days and
asked if the Inspector could determine the cost of removai, if the City would
remove the trees. Mr. Huff stated there would be no way that the City would rem�ve
the trees without adequate cemmunication with the property owner which would include
review of the estimates of the contractor and approvai and agreement of the property
owner,
The City Manager said the trees would not be removed until the administrative people
would talk to the individual home ov,ners concerning the cos� etc. He said this would
be done by obtaining quotes and infiorming the people of this.
Mr. Huff said the City would never contract to remove any trees on private property
wiihout agreement of the property owner, Ne again repeated the procedure follnwed
in the inpection process stating the home ov:ner is allowed ten days for the removal
with an inspection to follow in 14 days. He continued to expiain that the property
owner is contacted again in seven days. Mr. Huff said ef 700 people that had received
notices, 3 are unable to comply and remove the trees. He explained this to be because
they are elderly and not financial7y capable, and thought there may be some method in
which the City wnuld be aiding in this type of removal.
Councilman Utter questioned the place�nent of the notices at the houses of the
affected residents. Mr. Huff said this procedure had not been followed throughout the
entire process, this was recently adopted and perhaps only the iast 200 who had
received notices at their homes.
Mayor Lieb1 asked if there would be some decrease in this type of inspection and �
activity in the future. P1r. Huff said yes because of the sanitation job being done at
the present time. He said with this inspection, i;he dead trees are being cleaned up.
He thought if the City had not taken it upon itself to do this job, the State would
come in and enforce this •requirement. Mayor Liebl asked what specific people wou7d
do this job. 61r. Huff said the State c�u1d use many Forestry students who are
qualified inspectors and after this contraci; with a private concern for the removal.
Mayor Liebl asked how much this operation would cost the pPOple of the City of Fridl�y.
Mr. Huff said this wou7d be much more expensive than the current operation and would
not give the people as much service in return.
Mr. Huff addressed the Council and suggested the deletion of the section numb�red five
on page 2-A. He explained if this was made in general reference to the State Statutes,
this vrould mereiy be repeatiny the first four points,on the previous page.
MOTIOh by Councilman fvee ta delete item number five in Section 104.041 on page 2-A of the
agenda. Sec.onded by Counci]man Starwa]t. Upon a voice vote, all voting ay�e, Mayor
Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
i�10TI0N by Councilman Breider to a!aive the first reading of the ordinance and adopt '
the ordinance on first reading as amended with the deletion of Section five, page �!
2-A. Seconded by Councilman Utte�. Upon a rall call vote, Counci7man Nee, Councilman
Breider, Gouncilman Starwalt, Mayor Liebl and Councilman Utter voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unarimously.
CONSIQERATION OF FIRST READING Of AN ORUINANCE AMENDING FRIDLEY CITY CHARTER: �
The City Attorney said there are some portions nf the recommended changes where the
Council would have to make a decision.
Mayor Liebl said he would like to comroend Mr. Ray Sheridan and the Charter Commission
for doing an excellent job on the review of the City Charter and the recommended changes.
Mayor Liebl said at the present time the City Council should call for a Public Hearing
on the proposed charter amendments. Ne said if a canvass of voi;es is unanimous, this
matter would not have to appear on the ballot, but if not, this would have to be dor�e
before a certain amount of time. He aiso said there is a time limitation on the first
and second reading of the proposed ordinance. �
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The City Manager said the Public Hearing should be set for September 9, 1974 which would
allow enough time if the changes had to be put to the voters. He said the Council would
have to send copies of the ordinance to Mr. Sheridan and the other members of the Charter
Commission. He further explained that the first reading of the ordinance could be at the
same September 9th meeting. He said the second reading could be the following meeting
and still be in time if the Charter Gommission did not agree to allow the matter to go to
the voters,
MOTION by Couniclman Utter to receive the proposed charter amendments and recommendations
and set the Public Hearing on September 9, 1974. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lieb1 declared the motion carried unanimously. j
The City Manager said this would be the first meeting in September. �
Councilman Nee questioned the portion of the proposed ordinance which deleted persona7 I
property in Section 7.02. He mentioned in many instances the personal property is
part of the business and taxable. The City Attorney sa�d this had been deleted because
the personal property for home owners is n� longer taxed, He said Me would research ,
this matter. '
Councilman Breider referred to Section 5.19 at the bottom of page 3-F and said he did
not understand the language. The firt time he read this section, it appeared that it
would be unlawful to circulate a petition. He said this is not clarified until the
last phrase in the Section and should be improved languagewise.
The City Attorney said he agreed, in section of the ordinance the language could be
improved. He further explained that he had researched the material for legality and
had not made any language changes for clarity. Councilman Breider asked if this could
be reworded and the City Attorney said yes. ,
RECEIVING REQUEST FROM GENERAI TELEVISION FOR RATE INCREASE: .
Mayor Liebl said he believed the action of.the Council would be to forward the request
for the rate increase to the Cable Television Gommission for their recommendations.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to receive the letter requesting consideration of a rate
increase by General 7elevision, t�r. Robert Hinkley, Assistant to the President, and
dated August 14, 1974 and forward the request for the increase to the Cable Television
Commission for their review and recommendations, and that a Public Hearing be set for
Septemher 16, 7974 to allow the proper 20 day notification. Seconded by Councilman
Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motian carried
unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE CABLE TELEVISI4N GOfdMISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 8, 1974:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the minutes of the Cable Television Commission
Meeting of August 8, 1g74. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vate, all vating
aye, Mayor Lieb1 declared th2 motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING PETITION #13-1974 TO REOPEN BROAD AVENUE FROM LAfAYETTE STREET IN FRIDLEY TO
MISSISSIPPI BOULEUNRD IN COOfV RAPIUS AND RECEIVING PETITiON #15-1974 OPPOSIPdG OPENING
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to receive Petition #13-1974 to reopen Broad Avenue from
Lafayette Street in Fridley to Mississippi Boulevard in Goon Rapids. Seconded by
Councilman areider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
The Public Works Director explained that Broad Avenue from P1ississippi Blvd, in Coon
Rapids to Lafayette in Fridley had been closed by Coon Rapids in 1971. Ne said this
closing had been initiated by Coon Rapids. Mr. Sobiech further explained the Fridley
City Engineer thought at the time that this was premature action because of the traffic
situation, and also because of the development of the East River Road area. He commented,
he believed thei°e would be no problems ifi the street we�°e opened or if it was closed. He
explained that the storm sewer a�ould drain into the �ridley system if this was open, but
this facility had been installed and there would be no problems engineeringwise.
Mr. Sobiech informed the Council that the Coon Rapids Council had set a public hearing ;
on the matter and the people who favored er opposed any action in this area should '
attend that public hearing. He said the people's input should be provided to the Coon ;
Rapids Council at that time. �
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The Ciiy Manager si:ated that the b]ocked portion of the property is in Coon Rapids
and they had initiated the closing of the roadway.
May�r Liebl asked how many people present were in favor reopening Broad Street and nine
people stood. 4then asked how many of those people were resi�ents of the City of Fridley,
six remained standing.
Mayor Liebl said he would recommEnd that the Ward Councilman, Councilman �ee attend
the Public Nearing meeting in Coon Rapids. Councilman Nee said he would be in atten�-
ance at the meeting.
Mayor Li°bl asked how many people present were against the opening of Broad Street and
six people.staod.
Couracilman Nee said he had talked to some of the people from the area before the
convening of the meeting and they indicated that they were concerned about the improve-
ment of Broad Avenue,
1'he Public Works Director said the street is not a premanent street at the present
time. he said it is his understanding that any portion of the str�et tha.t is to be
paved in this a.rea would be paid for by Coon Rapids. Ne pointed out the two section of
the roadvray on the map and �ndicated the blue portion to be in Coon Rapids and thc
yellow portion to be in Fridley. Ne thought there was some understanding that if this
was to be pa��ed, those in Coon Rapids would pay the costs,
Councilman Nee asked the people present if they U,�ere not assessed again for the improve-
ments in ths area, would they change their m9nds and favor the reopening of tl�e Street?
A resident of the area said he would still like the roadway to be closed bQCause the
traffic would be a hazard. •
Mr, Russel G, Tenney, 725 Kimball said he believed it to be h�zzardous to trave] on East
River Road to see a friend when, if Broad Avenue was open this would not be necessary.
Mr. G. H. Myren, 630 Lafayeti:e, said he did not want the street open, he would like
to keep th�is area like it �s, a quiet area.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to receive Petition �'15-197� onposing the reopening of Broad
Avenue. Seconded by Cou��c�lman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimously.
Councilman Nee said he would like some information from the Administration on any
' possible assesso�ents, etc. He said he would ]ike some research done before the Public
Hearing in Coon Rapids. � ..
The Pub7ic Works Director said he k�ou]d contact Cz;�n Rapids and obtain the necessary
' information befoi°e the Public Hearing. Mr. Sobiech said he would attend the public
'� heariiig meetiny with Courcilman Nee.
� MOTION by Councilman Nee to direct the Administration to send notification to all the
affected residents in ti�e City of Fridley, Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a
voice vote, al1 voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the moi�on carried unanimously.
! RECEIVING PETITIOtJ #14-1974 FQR A STOP SIGN ON RICE GREEK TERRRCE IN THE AREA OP
' M DISON STREET AtJD MONROF STREET:
' ! The Director of Public Works advised the Council that this area had been reviewed and
� the need for the nstallation was confirrr�ed and the signs had been installed.
1� The City Attorney advised the Council that it would be in order for the Council to
� �; ratify the action of the Engineering Department and approve the installation of the
i stop signs.
�� MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive Petition #14-1974 favoring i;he insta'lation
' of stop signs on Rice Creek Terrace in the area of Madison Street and Monroe Street
� and that the Council ratify and.approve the iristallation of the three stop signs.
� Seconded by Counciln�an Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
i the motion carried unanimously.
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CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF FIRE SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH CITY OF HILLTOP WITH INCREASED
EES:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to concur with the recommendation of the City Manager and
approve the agreement with the City of Hilltop with increased fees and authorize the
Mayor and City Manager to sign the agreement, Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. U�on
a voice vote, all voiing aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF ASSOCIATION OF METROPOLITAN P�UNICTFALITIES 1974-1975 DUES:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to authorize the Administration to pay the fees for the
1974-1975 membership to the Association of Association of P�1Etropolitan Municipalities.
Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to appoint Councilman Starwalt as the official representative
of the Council for the membership year of 1974-1975. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon
a voice vote, ail voting aye, Mayor Lieb7 declared the motion carried unanimousiy.
RECEIVING PROPOSAL FOR DEVELOPMENT OF A SYSTEM OF NA7URAL HISTORY ARE�S F0� THE CITY OF
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the proposal for Development of a system of Natural
History Areas for the City of Fridley. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt.
The City Manager advised the Council that this would be submitted to the Parks and
Recreation Commission and Environmental Qua�ity Council for their views.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl �eclared the motion carried unanimous1y.
CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FROM SHOREWOOD INN FOR APPROVAL OF INTERIOR REMODELING: '
Mayor Liebl asked if there would be additional seating added.
� The City Manager indicated there would be no problems with the remodeling of the
building. He further explained there is some problem with the amount of parking avail-
able around the building and there shou]d be some agreement with the adjacent property ,
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Mayor Liebl asked the amount of the proposed remodeling. Mr. James Nicklow said $4,000.
MOTION by Councilman Startiaalt to approve the plans for the proposed remodeling of the
Shorewood Inn if this remodeling complies to the Code requirements. Seconded by Councilman
Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor t.iebl declared the motion carried unani-
mously. •
RESOLUTION #84-1974 - TRANSFERRING OF FUNDS POR SHADE TREE DISEASE CON7ROL PROGRAM:
MOTION by Cauncilman Utter to adopt Resolution #&4-7974 transferring of funds for
Shade Tree Disease Control Program. Seconded by Counri1man Nee. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING COMMUNICATIOid FROM [iURtIPd�74Id NORTNERN:
AND
RESOLUTION #185-1974 - ORDERING PRELIMI��N—AR�Y
........r.. r�irnrnr rnn I.IIITCI7 CI!�ITT�QV C��n��K {AIV
SPECIFICATIONS, AND ESTTMATES OF T
MO7ION by Councilman Nee to receiving the communicati�n from Qurlington Northern concerning
utilities arid roadway to serve Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6, alock 7, Great Northern Industrial
Center Plat, dated August 13, ]974 and to adopt Resalution #85-1974, ordering preliminary
pians,.specifications and estimates of the costs thereof for water, sanitary sewer and
storm sewer improvement Project No. 116. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declarsci the motion carried unanimously.
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,� � M07ION by Councilman Nee to adopt Resolution #86-1974 receiving preliminary report and �
calling a public hearing on the matter of the construction of certain improvements water,
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sanitary sewer and storm sewer Impro��ement Project No. 116. Seconded by Councilman
Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
RESOLUTION #P7-1974 - DIRECTING THE PREPARl�TION OF FINi±L ASS[SSMEN7 R01_L FOR IMPROVEMENT
JEC 97 SE ICE CON [C I,S:
MOTION by Councilman tJtter to adopt Resolution #87-1974, directing preparation of Final
Assessment Ro11 for Improvement Project Service Coriner,tions. Seconded by Counci]man
Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the mnt�ion carried
unanimously.
RESOLUTION �88-1974 - DIRECTING PJBLICATION OF HEARiI�'.r, ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
SERVICE CUNNECTIOfdS:
�OTION b�� Councilman Utter to adopt Resolution #BE-1�74 directing publication of hearing
on propased assessment roll for 1974 Se�°vice Connections. Secon�ed by Counci7man Nee.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unarimously.
CONSIDERAiIOfJ OF RECEIVING BIDS AND A4IARDING CQNTRACT FOR 'tENNIS COURT Q��ERLP,Y AND CQLOP,.
� COATIIVG: � � �
The City ��lanager advised the Council that the l�w bid vras submitted by Dunk7ey Surfacing
in the amount of $14,570.42.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to concur with the recommendations of the City Manager and
receive the fo1lowing bids:
H. & S. Asphalt Co.
5400 Industry Avenue N. W.
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
Warren Excavating
1135 Oak View Lane
Minneapolis, P1innesota 55�41
Bury Carlson
6008 �Jayzata 61vd.
Minneapolis, Minnesoi:a 55416
', Dunkley Surfacing Co.
' 3737 East River Road
! Minneapolis, Plirnesota 55421
Bituminous Roadways
2825 Cedar Avenue
� Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
Bituminous Construction
; 5232 Nanson Court
, Crysi:al, Minnesota 55429
Total Packa.ge_Cost
$ 17,594.00
17,073.'L6
17,428,00
14,570.42
16,9$2.52
20,134.35
I and award the contract for the tennis court overlay and coior coating to Cunk7ey
� ' Surtacing Company in the amount of $14,570.42. Seconde!�by Councilman Breider. Upon
a voice vote, all votiny aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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GENERAL
LIQUOR
36656 - 36856
9091 - 9139
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a voice vote, a]] voting aye, ��iayoc• Liebl declared the m��tion ca�°ried unanimously.
ACQUISITION OF HAYES RIVER LOTS FOR ISLA;d7S CF PEACE: �
MOTION by Councilman Utter to aui:horize the City Manager and Mayor to sign the agreement
with Mr. Bob P1inder to buy the two lots and also �-iork with the Islands of Peace Found�.tion.
Seconded by Councilman Nee. llpon a voice voie, all vofii��g aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
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LICENSES:
' CIGARETTE BY APPROVED BY ,
' Carbone's Pizza James A. Basta Public Safety Director
5865 University Avenue
' Fridley
' FOOD ESTABLISHMENT ' �
Carbone's Pizza James A. Basta Health Inspector '
5865 University Avenue '
' Chuck's Choice Meats Charles F. Klein Health Inspector
620 Osborne Road
' Club 47 Robert �. Snyder Health Inspector
6061 University Avenue '
� Totino's finer Foods, Inc. Loren R. Bogen �Health Inspector
i 7350 Commerce Lane
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�, Holiday Village North Gold Eagle Amusements Public Safety Director
� 250 57th Avenue . ` '
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' Beldon-Porter Company Roy Straiton W. Sandin �I
! 315 Roya1ston Avenue . ' �,,
' Minneapolis, Minn. 55405 ' ;
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GENERAL COIvTRACTOR �
I C. Belisle ii
Frazen Construction Co. Robert Frazen
4250 5th Street N. E. i
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 �
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� hussein Associated Contractors,
Incorporated C, Belisle '
' i1000 Centrai Avenue N. E. Karim Esmai1zadeh ,
Blaine, Minnesota 55434 ,
Inter City Builders Joe Shun Ce Belisle
! 2500 Murray Avenue fv. E.
' Minneapolis, Minnesota �54i8
R. H. Romens Construction Co.� R. H. RomQns G. Belisle
Incorporated
6002 Excelsior Boulevard
St. Louis Park, Minn. 55416 '
Martensen Construction Co. James Martensen
C. Belisle
� � 135 102nd Lane N. W. �
Coon Rapids, Minnesota 55433 �
� Harland E. Berry C. Belisle �
� � � � Harland E. Berry
i 7099 Hickory Drive
Fridley, Minnesota 55432 • ,
; Weiklunget & Son Construction Peter 0. Weiklunget C. Belisle
� Company ,
+ 3350 lII3rd Avenue N. E. ,
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Wyom:ng, P�innesota 55092 . ,
MASONRY
II Benoklin Concrete & Masonry James R. IIenoklin .C. Belisle -
� 6507 Ewing Avenue North
; Brooklyn Center, Minn. 55429
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• GAS SERVICE B}�
Belden-Porter Company Roy Straiton
315 Royalston Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55405
SIGN
Cragg, Inc, Bill Cragg
822 Y1. Broadway
Minneapolis, Minn. 55430
MULTIPLE DWELLING
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APPROVED BY
N, Szndin
C. Belisle
OWN[R ADDRESS UNITS FEE APPROVED BY
Rogers Properties 5851 2nd St. N. E. 11 $
16.00 R. C. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
6512 50th Ave. N. E.
Mpls, Mn. 55428 � .
Arnold Elmquist 4913 3��d St. N. E. 7 15.OQ R. Q. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
8140 Long Lake Road ,
Mpls, Mn. 55432 !
7 15.Q0 R. D. Aldrich
Arnold Elmquist 4921 3rd St. N. E. Fire Prev.
See above address
� R. D. Aldrich
Arnold Elmquist 4949 3rd St. "l. E. 15.00 Fire Prev.
See above address
76.00 R. b. Aldr�ich
John D. Piiller 4965 3rd St. N. E. » Fire Prev.
5015 Un?versity Ave.
Mp7s, Minn. 55421
�� 16.00 R. D. Aldrich
Bigos Properties 5200 3rd St. N. E. Fire Prev.
1215 LaSalle Avenue •
Mpls, Mn. 55403
Bigos Properties 52d1 3rd St. N. E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
See above address
11 16.00 R. D. Aldric}i
Bigos Pr�perties 5230 3rd St. t�. E. Fire Prev.
See above Address
�� 16.00 R. D. Aldrich
Bigos Properties 523i 3rd St. T�. E. Fire Prew.
See aLove address � ,
�� 16.00 R. D. AldrSch
Bigos Properties 5260 3rd St. N. E. Fire Prev,
See above address
16.U0 R. D. Aldrich
Bigos Properties 5261 3rd St. N. E. » Fire Prev.
See above address
11 16.Q0 R. D. Aldrich
Bigos Properties 5290 3rd St. N. E. Fire Prev.
See above address
�� 16.00 R, D. Aldrich '
Bigos Properties 5291 3rd St. N. E. Fire PrEV.
See above address •
4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich
Richard C. Welk 5974 3rd St. N. E. �'ire Prev.
409U Decatur Ave. N, i
New Nope, Mn. 55427
Loe J. }{ynes 6051-53-55 3rd 3 15.00 R. D. Aldrich ,
2724 Irving Ave. N. Street N. E.
Fire Prev.
Mpls, Mn. 55411
� 15.OJ R. D. Aldrich
Willard i", Drews 5347-49 4th St. N. E. 3 Fire Prev. '
5347 4th St. N. E. �
Fridley, Mn. 55421 �
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OWNFR ADDRESS
Mrs. Betty McCauley 5420 5th St. IJ. E.
6817 McCauley Trail
Edina, Mri. 55435
Ralph Wolter 5428 5th St. N. E.
5428 5th St. N. E.
Fridley, Minn. 55421
Loe J. Hynes 5400-02 7th St. N. E.
2724 Irving Ave. N.
Mpls, Mn.5541.1 �
Narold D. Morrow 5430 7th St. N. E.
Rt. 4, Cty Tk MM
River Falls, Wis. 54022
Kenneth & Sharon Franko 5612 7th St. N. E.
6324 Scatt Ave. N.
Brooklyn Center, Mn. 55429
Kenneth & Sharon Franko 5640 7th St, N. E.
See above address
Bigos Properties 215 53rd Aveo N. E.
1215 LaSalle Ave.
Mpls, Mn. 55403
Bigos Properties 305 53rd Ave. N. E.
See above address
KBM Investment Co. 1619 73rd Avenue N. E.
� ' 3005 Ottawa Ave. S.
St. Louis Park, Mn. 55416
Kenneth G. Larson 350 75th Ave. N. E.
3232 Independence Ave. N.
New Hope, Mn. 55427
Capital Contracts, Inc. 5707 Central Ave. N. E.
790 Cleveland S.
St. Paul, Mn. 55116 •
Bigas Properties 5100 Norizon Dr. N. E.
1215 LaSalle Ave.
Mpls, Mn. 55403
Bigos Properties 5101 Horizon Dr. N. E.
See above address
Arnold Elmquist 6370 Hwy. 65 N. E.
81�0 Long Lake Rd. N. E. 1060 64th Ave. N. E.
" Mpls, Mn. 55432
' Arnold Elmquist 6393 H�•ry. 65 N. [.
' See above address
Arnold Elmquist 6417 Hwy. 65 N. E.
See above address
Capital Contracts, Inc. 995 Lynde Drive N. E.
790 S. Cleveland
St. Paul, Minn. 55116
S& S Investment Co. 5475 Main St. N. E.
1202 Pike Lake Drive
New Brighton, Mn, 55112
S& S Investment Co. 5495 Main St. N. E.
See above address
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UNITS FEE APPROVED BY
4 $15.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
3 15.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
34 39.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
24 29.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
11 16.00 R, D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
32 37.Q0 R. D. Aldrich
5 15.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
7 15.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
15 20.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
7 15.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
8 15.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
32 37.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
12 ,17.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
12 17.00 •R. D. Aldrich '
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OWNER ADDRESS UNITS
Highland Park Development Co. 610 Osborne Road N. E. 9
540 Greenhaven Rd.
Anoka, Minn. 55303 .
Highlaiid Park Development Co. 630 Osborne Road N. [. 34
See above address
High7and Park Deve7opment Co. 690 Osborne Road N. E. 34
See above address
William « Donna Zaier 5761 2r�d St. N. E. 3
6556 Central Ave. N. E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
John A. Swanson 5770 2nd St. N. E. 8
5835 Central Ave. N. E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Berton N. Cross 5801 2nd St. N. E. 4
5801 2nd St. N. E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
Glenn Qarrott 5II30 2nd St. N. E. 4
11130 Nadison St, f�. E,
Blaine, Mn. 55434 �
Delta Land Inc. 5848 2nd St. N. E. 8
6291 Comet Lane
Fridley, Mn. �5432
Otto G. Tauer 5866 2nd 51:. N, E, 4
5866 2nd St. N. E.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
John & Lucille Calguire 60Q8 2nd St, N. E. 4
2018 36th Ave. N. E.
MpTs, Mn. 55�18
Lynn D. Hansen 6530 2nd St. fd, E. 4
210 67th Nven. N. E.
Fridley, P4n. 55432
Jerry Guimont 6551 2nd St. N. E, 7
2187 Lakebrook Dr.
New 8righton, Atn. 55�12
Marvin C, Erickson 5770 22 St. N. E. 11
2424 119th Ave. P�. W.
Coon Rapids, Mn. 55433
J. W. Lindholm 5924 2'-Z St. N. E. 7
2529 Parkview Blvd.
Mpls, Mn. 55422
C, H. Miller 4985 3rd St. N. E. 11
1095 Po7k Cr. N. L.
Mpls, Mn. 55421
C. H, Miller 5005 3rd St. N. E. 11
See above address
4J. W. Untinen 5U25 3rd St. N. E. 11
5025 3rd St. N. E.
' Fridley, Mn. 55421
GeraTd S. �ee 5900 3rd St. N. E. 4
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FEE APPROVED BY
$i5.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
39.OU R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
39.00 R. D. Aldric..
Fire Prev..
15.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev,
15.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
15.00 R. D. Aldricn
Fire Prev.
15.00 R. D. A7c�rich
Fire Prev.
15o0Q R, D. Aldric{�
Fire Pre��.
15.00 R. D, Aidric
Fire Prev.
15.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
15.00 R. U. Aldrich
Fire Pi�ev.
75.00 R. D. A�drich
Fire Prev.
16.00 R. D. Aldr9ch
Fire Prev.
75.00 R. D. Aldrich
Fire Prev.
16,00 R. D. Aldric�
Fire Prev.
16.00 R. D. lildrich
Fire P�•ev.
i6.00 R. D. Aldrich
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OWNER ADDRESS UNITS FEE APPROVED BY
Mervin L. Byrne 5955-65 3rd St. N. E. 4 $15.00 R. D. Aldrich
5955 3rd St. N. E, Fire Prev.
Frid1ey, Mn. 55432 �
' Curtis Bostrom 5400 5th St. N. E. 4 15.00 R. D, Aldrich
5625 Regis Trail Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432 '
' Curtis Bostrom 5410 5th St. N. E. 4 15.OQ R. D. Aldrich
j See above address Fire Prev.
Udel Larson 5450 7th St. N. E. 34 39.00 R. D, Aldrich
i 6848 Knoll St. Fire Prev.
; Mpls, Mn. 55427
Otto G. Tauer 359 57th Place N. E. 8 15.00 R. D. Aldrich
• 5866 2nd St. N. E. • , Fire Prev.
`� Fridley, Mn. 55432
i M, Chamberlain 790 59?2 Way N. E. 12 17.00 R. D. Aldrich
' 307 1^Jashbarn Ave. N. Fire Prev. '
� Mpls, Mn. 55405
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' M. Chamberlain 191 592 Way N. E. 12 17.00 R. D. Aldrich
See above address Fire Prev.
Rustic Qaks Corp. 12�0 72nd Ave, N, E, 42 47.00 R. D, Aldrich '
1200 72nd Rve. N. E. � Fire Prev.
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'' LeRoy W. Drew 1441 73rd Ave. N. E. 18 23.00 R, D. Aldrich
i 18 Pleasant Lake Rd. Fire Prev.
i Si. Paul, Mn. 55110 ,
j Eugene & Czeslawa Anna 351 74th Ave. N, E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich
' Norenberg Fire Prev.
1329 LaSalle Ave.
; Mpls, Mn, 55403 ,
Eugene & Czeslawa Anna 389 74th A��e. PJ. E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich
� Norenberg Fire Prev.
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1 Engene & Szeslawa Anna 415 74th Ave. N. E. 11 16.Q0 R. D. Aldrich
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Norenberg Fire Prev.
See above address
Holmquist Enterprises 450 75th Ave. N. E. 11 16.OD R. D, Aldrich '
3608 Admira1 Lane Fire Prev.
Mp1s, Mn. 55429
! Holmguist Enterprises 476 75th Avenue N. E, 11 16.00 R. D, Aldrich
See above address Fire Prev.
' Paul Burkholder 106 77th Way N. E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich
7860 Alden Way Fire Prev. '
Fridley, Mn. 55432 ;
� Jeffery D. Mosiman 181 79th 4lay N. E. 8 15.00 R. D. Aldrich
' 9242 FTanders St. N. E. Fire Prev.
Mpls, Mn. 55434
• Virginia 7. Carlson 231 79th Way N. E. 7 15.00 R. D. Aldrich ;
231 79th Way N. E., #5 Fire Prev. ,
' Fridley, Mn, 5543"L • . '
� Sherwood Jordahl 6542 �entral Ave. iJ. E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich �
, F�re Prev. j
' 654� Centrai Ave. iV. E.
� Fridley, Mn. 55432 � �
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Wm. L& Qonna E. Zaier 6550 Central Ave. N. E. 4 $15.00 R. D. Aldrich
6556 Central Ave. N. E. Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
SPGA Associates 655T Channe7 Raad li 16.00 R. D. Aldrich :
909 Farmers & Mecharics Fire Prev.
Bank Building
Mpls, Mn. 55402 '
SPGA Associates 657i Channel Road 71 ]6.00 R. D. Aldrich
See above•address Fire Prev„
Na•than Schwartz 101 Charles St. N. E. 12 17.00 R. D. Alui°ich
5916 Medicine Lake Rd. Fire Prev.
Mpls, Mn, 55433
Nathan Schwartz 779 Charles St, N. E. 12 17.00 R. D. Aldrich
See above address Fire Prev.
Nathan Schwartz 180 Charles St. N. E. 12 17.00 R. D. Aldrich
See above address Fire Prev.
River Road East Corp. 6550 East River Road 14Q 146.00 R. D. Aldrich
8200 Humboldt Ave. S Fire Prev.
Mpls, Mn. 55431 .
Paul Rurkholder 7673 East River Road 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich
7860 Alden Way . Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432 .
Leonard Dailey 8251 East River Road 5 15.00 R. D.
8251 E. River Rd. Aldrich
Fridley, Mn. 55432 _ Fire Prev.
Norman E. Shuldheisz 634i Hwy. 65 N. E. 10 75.Q0 R. D. Rlcli°ich
7256 8th Lane Fire Prev.
Anoka, Mn. 55303
Stanley & Ann Kania 430 Ironton St. N. E. . 3 15.00 R. D, Aldrich
430 Ironton St. N. E. � Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432 ' �
Chris Jelevarov 160 P�ississippi Place N. E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich
5083 Wishingwell Fir�e Prev.
Flint, Mich. 98507
John E. Phelp� 6021 Main Si. N. E. 4 15.0�? R. D. Aldrich
2521 Aldrich Ave. S. Fire Prev.
Mpls, Mn. 55405
Ellis H. & Hazel Phelps 6035 Main St. N. E. 4 i5.00 R. D, Aldrich
4517 Washburn Ave, S. Fire Prev.
Mpls, Mn. ,
Donald C. Wescom 117 Mississippi Place N. E. 4 15.Q0 R. D.
117 Mississippi P7. N. E. Aldrich
Fridley, Mn. 55432 Fire Prev.
Edstrom Realty 155-175 Satellite Lane N. E. 33 38.00 R. D. A7drich
64 East Second St. Fire Prev.
Winona, Mn. 55987 .
Edstrom Realty 19b Sate]lite Lane N. E. 20 25.00 R. D, A'ldrich
See above address • Fire Prev.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to approve the l�icenses as prev7ously listed. Seconded b.y
Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, t�tayor LieU1 declared the motion
carried unanimously.
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ESTIMATES: ,
H. & S. Asphalt Company .
5400 Industry Boulevard
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
PARTIAL ESTIMATE #3 for Street Improvement Project
ST. 1974-1 $ 35,397.38
PARTIAL ESTIMATE #3 for Street Improvement Project
ST. 1974-2 666.00
PARTIAL ESTIMATE #2 for Street Improvemeni Project
ST. 7974-4 3,061.35
Schumann Bros. Inc.
Box 8599
St. Paul, Mn. 55110
PARTIAL ESTIMATE #7 for Water Improvement Project
#109-B 88'��
A. J. Chromy
505i W. 215 Street
Lakeville, Mn. 55044
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Western Casualty & Surety Co. ,.
PARTIAL ESTIP1ATE #7 for Sanitary Sewer, Water and ' �
Storm Sewer Improvement Project #114 2,697.75
B & B Excavating
11843 West River Road
Champlin, Mn. 55316
PARTIAL ESTIMATE #2 for Sanitary Sewer and Water 7,156.67
Improvement Project #115
League of Minnesota Municipalities
300 Hanover Building
480 Cedar Street '
St. Paul, Mn. 55101
Membership dues in League of Minn. Municipalities for q.�262.00
year beginning September 1, 1974
George M. Hansen Company
175 South Plaza Building
Minneapolis, Min. 55416
Balance Due for professional services, dated 3,050.00
July 31, 1974
Weaver,Talle & Herrick
316 East Main Street
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
for services rendered for month of July
and
For expenses advanced far Anoka County Abstract
Company, 3 Abstracts, Re: Oak Grove Addition to 7,613.93
Fridley Park .
MOfION by Councilman IVee to approve the estimates as listed above. Seconded by Councilman
Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
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RECEIVING RESI�NATIOPJ FROM MRS. PAT CARIQLkNO AND APPOIivTING MR. DON h[I_SON,
QUILDING STAP�DAI:DS-DESTGN CONTROL SJBCDi�1MITTCE:
Councilman Ereider said he had received a call from Mrs. Pat Cariolat�o stat7ng she
wistred i,o resign from the Quilding Standards-Gesign Control Subcommittee.
Councilmar Breider recommended the uppointment of flii•. Don Ne]son, 6271 5th Street N. E.
to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. Cariolano on the Building Standards Design-Control
Subcommittee.
MOTION by Councilman Sreider tc receive t.he resignai:ion of Mrs. Pai. Cariolano frcm the
Building Standards-Design C�ntrol Subcommittee and appo;nt �ir. Uon �de7son to fill the
unexpired term. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Unon a vcice vote, a7] voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanitnously.
Mayor Liebl said f�1rs. Cariolano should receive a ce�^tiTicaie of appreciation for her
services contributed to the City.
Councilman Breider asked if Mr. Ne7son could receive copies of the necessary or�jinances
and information which would aid him in serving in this capacity.
COMMUNICATIONS:
MR. GAUGER, BARRY BLOWER: APPRECIATION FOR FIRE DEPRRTMEN7:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the communication fram the Barry Blower Company,
Mr. Gauger, an appreciation letter for the Fire Department dated August 7, 1974. Seconded
by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, ali voting aye, Mayo?^ Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
CONSIDEFATION OF LEASING LIQUOR STORE #2:
The City Manager said the appropriate action would be to authorize th�e Administratio►�
to enter into a sublease subject to the apprava7 of Mr. tJicklow.
Councilman Ui�er� said he would suggest trying to r�eqotiate for additional rent.
MOTIOfd by Councilman Nee to concur with the recemmendation of t;he City Alanager and approve
the sublease subject to the approval of Mr. Nicklow with the suggestion that the City
negotiate for additiunal rent, Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, al7
votir�g aye, Playor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
ADJOURNfdENT: �
MOTION by Councilman Utter to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Gouncilman Nee. Upon
a voice vote, ali voting aye, t�layor Liebl dec)ared the motian carried unanimously and
the Regular meetiny of the Fi°idley City Council of August 19, 1974 adjourned at 10:26
P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
O��i�-�-r.�-/ l� �'"a�s"-�-�
Patricia Ranstrom
Secretary to the City Council
ate Approved
Frank G. Liebl, Mayor
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THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL Of AUGUST 5, 1974
The Regular Meeting of the Fridley City Council of August 5, 1974 was called to order
at 7:38 P. M. by Mayor Liebl.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Liebl led the Council and the audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to
the Flag.
INVOCATION:
The Invocation was offered by Mayor Liebl.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Councilman Utter, Councilman Nee, Councilman Starwalt,
and Mayor Liebl
MEMBERS ABSEtJT
PRESENTATION:
Councilman Breider
PRESENTATION OF CHECK TO CITY OF FRIDLEY BY MR. WILLIAM ATKINS, DIRECTOR OF
PARK AND RECREATION GRANT SECTION FOR ISLANDS OF PEACE:
Mayor Liebl called upon Mr. William Atkins, Director of Minnesota Park and Recreation
Grant Section for his presentation. �
Mr. Atkins addressed the Mayor and other members of the Council and introduced himself.
Mr. Atkins stated his belief that the Islands of Peace Park is a unique area with a
unique purpose in serving the handicapped and ihe onTy faciiity for this purpose
within the Metro area. He listed some of the possible financial resources for the
project and stated that much of the success of the project can be contributed to
its supporter, Mr. Ed Wilmes, Founder. He commended Mr. Wilmes on his dedication
and unrelenting efforts toward the satisfaction of his goals with this project.
Mr. Atkins continued to comment that his department had received a request for
financial assistance in the project approximately two years ago and at this time
they were unabie to aid in the project because of some technical difficulty in the
application. He further explained that the appiication had been submitted again at
the present time with a changed form and was ranked as a high priority.
Mr. Atkins said the State of Minnesota, Governor's Office, regreted that they were
not able to provide representation at the meeting, but sent their best wishes.
At this time Mr. Atkins presented the check in the amount of $35>000 to Mayor Liebl
on behalf of the Minnesota State Planning Agency, and said that this contrtbution
was intended for the continuation of acquis��ion.of:land for t#�e Island of Peace.
Mayor Liebl thanked Mr. Atkins and asked him to convey the City's thanks to the
Governor and the Minnesota Park and Recreation Grant Section of the Minnesota Planning
Agency on behalf of the Council and citizens of Fridley.
Mayor Liebl said he had received a statement from Mr. Elmer L. Childress, Corrmissioner
of Veterans Affairs, State of Minnesota. He read the statement as follows:
"I wish to personally say thanks to the people of fridley for their fine contribution
to the Islands of Peace. This reflects a great stride in the right direction for
the Minnesota contribution of funds for a very worthwhile cause in behalf of the
handicapped citizens of the State.
I am also very impressed with the chosen site for the Islands of Peace, and Ed Wilmes
deserves to receive all the support of the entire State in his desire to assist in
providing a p]ace for those who are not physically strong, nor are heard politically
as representatives of a strong political group."
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MOTION by Councilman Utter that the statement made by Mr. Elmer L. Childress
be made a part of the minutes. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
� REGULAR COUNCIL f�IEETING OF JULY 1, 1974:
! MOTION by Councilman Utter to adopt the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the
Fridley City Council of July l, 1974 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Nee.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF JULY 8, 1974:
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt the minutes of the Public Hearing Meeting
of the Fridley City Council of July 8, 1974 as presented if there are no additions
or corrections by the other members of the Council. Seconded by Councilman Utter.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RE6ULAR COUNCIL MEETING Of JULY 15, 1974:
MOTION by Councilman Nee to adopt the minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of
July 15, 1974 as presented if there are no additions or corrections. Seconded by
Councilman Utter: Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motian
carried unanimously.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
Mayor Liebl said there was an additional application for a license which should be
added to this section of the agenda: Mr. Kevin Cra�ford, Solicitor License. The
City Manager said this application had been checked and had been approved by the
staff inembers and there would be no problem in its approval or addition at this time.
MOTIOIV by Councilman Nee to adopt the agenda as amended with the addition of the
consideration of the license as applied for by Mr. Kevin Crahford. Seconded by
Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
VISITORS:
Mr. Gary Stimmler, 7841 Alden Way, adclressed the Council and explained he was
representing a parent group of the Craig Park Girls Softball Team. He further
explained that the girl's team had participated in the State Girls Sofiball tounna-
ment the preceding day and won the State Ch�ampionship and would be representing the
State and the City of Fridley in the National Softball Tournament in Sate]lite
Beach, Florida. He explained the parents had been trying to determine a method of
financing this trip which would include the 18 team members, managers and chaperones
He said they had made arrangements to rent a Greyhound 6us for 30 people which would
cost the group $2500. Ne said additional expenses would be incurred for lodging and
neals.
Mayor Liebl said the Director of P�rks and Recreation, Paul �rown, had made a
recommendation to the Council concerning this matter and he had received a copy of
a memo concerning this recommendation.
The City Manager, Mr. Nasim Qureshi, si:ated the staff positior, in this kind of
endeavor would be that the organizations go to the local businesses and obtain some
financial support in events such as this. He said he believed the Civic Organizations
and also the businesses of the area should be supporting this kind of endeavor.
The City Manager said he and the Director of Parks and Recreation recorr�nondation
would be that the City contribute 10% of the total cost of the trip to the girls.
He also said the City would pay the remainder of the travel expenses in the amount
of $1,950 which would be reimbiarsed to the City upon the girls return when they were
able to obtain financial aid from the groups and businesses in the City. He said
he did not feel this would be the role of the City government and should be supported
by citizens of the City. He said the total amount withir� this recommendation that
would be given the team at the present time would be $2,500 with $1,950 of this to
be reimbursed to the City.
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Mr. Stimmler said he would hope to get some assistance from the businessmen in the
City of fridley. He said he would not guarantee that this would be paid back,
but he promised to try to obtain the financial support from the civic organizations
and businesses.
MOTION by Counci]man Utter to concur with the recommendation of the City Manager
and Director of Parks and Recreation and contribute 10% of the total cost or $550
to the Craig Park Girls Softball Team and also contribute $1,950 in the form oi' a
loan for the girl's transportation expenses which are to be reimbursed after the
return of the team from the National Tournament in Satellite Beach, Florida.
Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
N0. 562 - AN ORDINANCE FOR THE VACATION REQUEST SAV �t74
0 VACATE THE EAST AND k'EST 10' OF A DRAINAGE AND UTILITY
ND 2, LYNDALE BUILDER'S 7TH ADDITION: GCNERALLY LOCATED
GC flNh RGTIdFF'N 7T41 CTDCCT �tin 7[rrc�cnni CTDCCT.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to waive the second reading of the ordinance and
adopt the Ordinance No. 562 on second reading and order publication of the Ordinance
on Vacation Request, SAV #74-02, by Robert Stixrud, to vacate the east and west
10 feet of a drainage and utility easement in 6locks 1 and 2, Lyndale Builder's
7th Addition. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a roll call vote, Councilman
StarwaZt, Councilman Utter, Mayor Liebl and Councilman Nee voting aye, Mayor
Liebl declared the motion carried.
N0. 563 - FOR THE V
SAV #74-01. BY FLORENCE SWANSON:
Councilman Nee said the item numbered 19 on the agenda should be handied con-
currently with this proposed ordinance:
AND
REVIEW OF PURCNASE PRICE OF SWANSON LOTS FOR RUTH CIRCLE PARK PREVIOUSLY APP{20VED
ON MAY 6, 1974:
Mayor Liebl read from the memo submitted to the Council in the agenda which
stated the various figures that were to be taken from the $6,700 purchase price
of the property. He commented afier the taxes and speciai assessments and pending
assessments are taken from the total price of the two lots, the seller would receive
a total of $3,716.51.
The City Attorney, Virgil Herrick, said there seemed to be some confusion, at least
in his mind. He said he had tried to draw the contract and had asked for the
necessary figures from the Finance Department and also the Park DPpartment. He
again stated the various figures concerned and said the motion of the Council when
this was considered was to concur with the recommendation of the Parks and Recrea-
tion Commission. He added, their recommendation would be to have the seller pay
the 1974 taxes, existing special assessments and pending assessments. He noted
he had talked to Mr. Kenneth Sporre concerning this matter and the item listed as
number "C" in the memo was not reflected in the minutes. He explained this amount,,
$2,154, would be a lateral charge if the property is developed. He said this wouid
be a pending assessment in the future if the property would be developed.
' The �inance Director referred to the pending assessments and said they are not real7y
� legally pending assessments. He further explained that this was one of those
� cases where the property had not been assessed for laterals_aecause there was no
� connect�on. He said.there is no project as such and the ]c� had not been built
, i on and may never be. He said if the lots are not built on, there would be no
' charge.
The City Attorney advised the Council that this amount a�ould not comply with the
, i strict statutes as a pending assessment. The Finance Director said he did not believe
; this amount would be a legal.pending assessment and the City Attorney said this
i would be his opinion also.
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MOTION by Councilman Nee to decrease_thQ amount to be paid by Mrs. Florence
Swanson by the pending assessment or $2,154.68, as it has been determined as the
Council has been advised that this is not a pending assessment. Seconded by
Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously.
M07ION by Councilman Nee to waive the second reading and adopt Ordinance No. 5b3
. for the Vacation Request SAV #74-01, by Florence Swanson, to vacate that part of
� Hugo Street dedicated in the plat of Swanson's Terrace, lying easterly of the
southerly extensian of the west line of Lots 1 and 3, Swanson`s Terrace, and that
the publication of the ordinance be ordered. Seconded by Councilman Ut±er. Upon a
roll call vote, Councilman Starwalt, Mayor Liebl, Councilman Utter, and Councilman
. Nee voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carr�ed unanimously.
ORDINANCE N0. 564 - AN ORDINANCE CLARIFYING ACCESSORY BUILDING REGULATIONS
CNAPTER 205, SEGTION 2G5.051, PARAGRAPH 2, Ia :
The Assistant Engineer, Mr. Dick Sobiech, said everything was in order on the
proposed ordinance and the staff recorr�ended adoption.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to waive the second reading and adopt Ordinance
No. 564, an Ordinance clarifying accessory building regulations, Chapter 205,
Section 205.051, Paragraph 2, A, and that publication of the Ordinance be
ordered. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. llpon a roll call vote, Councilman
Starwalt, Mayor Liebl,, Councilman Utter and Councilman Nez voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried and ordered pub1ication of the Ordinance.
ORDINA�CE N0. 565 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIQN 402 OF TNE FRIDLEY CITY CODE
rnnir�onirni� A1FT�R �7FAl1TNf, Aui� �AYMFNT FOR SERUICES AWD DISCONTINUATIO� OF SERVI
MOTION by Councilman Utter to waive the second reading and adopt Ordinance No. 565
�'� amending Section 402 of the Fridley City Cade concerning meter reading and pwyment
��' for services and discontinuation of service which would add a penalty fo� nonpayment
of bills and amends the Charge for restoration of service, and that publication
be ordered. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a roll call vote, Councilman Utter,
Councilman Nee, Councilman Starwalt and Mayor Liebl voting aye, P4ayor Liebl
declared the motion carried and ordered publication.
N0. 566 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEC1'ION 402 OF TFfE FRIDLEY CITY_CODE
IT:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to waive the second readin� of the ardinance and
adopt the ordinance on second reading amending Section 402 of the Fridley City Cot1e
relating to water meter deposits, said amendment eliminatiny the requirement that
customers be required to make a meter deposit, and that Ordinance No. 566 be
published. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a roll call vote, Mayor Liebl,
Councilman Utter, Councilman Nee, and Councilman Starwalt voting aye, Mayor Liebl
. declared the motion carried and ordered publication of the ordinance.
CONSIDERA7IOPJ OF SNADE TREE DISEASE COt�TROL PROGRAM (TABLED 7-15-74):
Mayor Liebl referred to the memo supplied to the Council from the Naturalist/
Resource Coordinator, Mr. Dan Huff, arid read portions which would explain the
cost factors and amount of dead and diseased trees. Mayor Liebl indicated this
action is now required by the State Legislature by recent action. He said he felt
Mr. Huff had been very busy doing a good job.
Mayor Liebi noted that the first resident of the City to receive notice from the
City concerning dead and diseased trees was the Chairman of the Fridley Environmentat
Quality Commission. Mayar Liebl said the current question would be if the City should
establish a program or hire a contractor to take care of this as is done wiih the weed
control prgoram. He mentioned the proposed amount in the budget for the program
is �12,000 for the remainder of the year 1974.
Mayor Liebl asked if the proposed $12,000 vaould do an adequate job from the public
standpoint. He said would this cover the cost of rernoval on put�lic property.
Mr. Huff said this would be adequate for minimal work and the necessary work could
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not be done by the end of December. He pointed out that the City would have to
try to remove the trees before the growing season of the following year. He said
the 1975 budget would suppliment this program.
Councilman Starwalt said a large majority of the trees being removed are dead. He
questioned the purpose of this. Mr. Huff said the trees have died from causes
unknown and the disease wiil not show up after a tree has been dead for several
months. He said in these laboratory analysis will not help. He said the dead
trees may harbor the beetles that carry the fungus. He pointed out that by State
Statutes, all diseased or dead trees have to be removed.
Councilman Starwalt said this costs a lot of money and what are the chances of
stopping the problem and not having more problems in the future.
Mr. Huff said this would have to be weighed on how much the individual tree is
worth. He stated the minimal vaiue would �e the cost for removal. Ne stated the
epidemic rate is established by an increase in the percentage of the disease from
one year to the next. He said the normal infestation> if this would not be increased,
could still be expected. He said he believed the reduction cauld be from 3% to 5�.
He said if the percentage is normally 3� of the healthy elms, and the current rate
is from 10% to 20%, this is a growing epidemic.
Councilman Starwalt said eventually, there would be growth of more trees. Mr. Huff
agreed and said there would also be loss of trees by old age. He said a controT
program would reduce the spread of the disease from one tree to the next.
Mayor Liebl suggested the Councii adopt the proposed budget or give some indication
to Mr. Huff. The City Manager agreed and stated the serious problems would begin
in August and there should be someihing done before this period.
j Mr. Huff said this critical time would be in the middle of August for Oak Wilt, when
' f the fungus tvould begin to sporulate. He said this is the time wP�en the disease
` spreads rapidly and this will not be seen until the next growing season. He said
� in these trees> a root barrier shou7d be put in now. Mr. Huff said there should
j be some funding designated immediately.
The City Manager said the item could be tabied un�il the whole Council w�s present.
The City Manager sa7d he would like some kind o� indication from the Council to
enable the staff to proceed on a reasonable basis and appraise the problem. He
said he would also like approval of the budget whether this be this week or next,
which would be followed hy a Resolution t.o transfer the funds.and arrange for the
program. He again said ti�e private property would be handled by a contractor and
the public property handled by the staff if possible and if nUt, ±he staff would
bring in the contractors to handle the items which cannot be handied by City staff
and equipment.
MOTION by Councilman Nee to adopt the budget for the shade tree disease program as
submitted by Mr. Dan Huff, Naturalist/Resource Coordinator for the remainder of
1974 in the amount of $12,000 and also to authorize the administration to draft a
resolution to this effect for the transfer of the funds for consideration of the
Council at the next regular meeting. Seconded by Council+nan Utter. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor LIebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECONSIDERATION OF VARIANCE OF A GARAGE FROM 2' TO 1' SIDEYARD SETBACK, REQUEST
6 ROWLAND JACOBSEN:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to waive the reading of the Public Ilearing Notice and
open the public hearing. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously, and the Public Hearing
opened at 9:04 P.M.
Mayor Liebl referred to the memo submitted to the Council by Jerry 8oardman, Planning
Assistant, which listed the various conversations and meetings on this item since the
last Council consideration. .
The Assistant Engineer, Mr. Sobiech, addressed the Council and�explained that
July 8, 1974 the Council had granted Mr. Jacobson a variance from 5 feet to 2
for the sideyard variance, but the construction had begun and the variance was
actually .l foot. He further expiained the property owners have come up with
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agreement that is unsigned at this time. He also stated there was one item that
had not been resolved at the present time and this was the private covenant on the
plat which states no garage could be built within five feet firom the property line.
Mayor Liebl asked the City Attorney if this would leave the City open for a lawsuit
from anyone in the plat if the City would gra.nt the variance. He asked if anyone
in the plat could do this. The City Attorney advised the Council that the City
could not enforce the private covenant and they cannot authorize the waiving of
such a covenant.
Councilman iJee questioned if this mean to waive the requirement, it would require
the signature of everyone in the plat. The City Attorney said he had done this at
one time and it is an involved process. He added, it would not only take the
signature of every property owner, but also every mortgage company involved in the
plat. He said this covenant is in effect for another 11 years becausP its term is
30 years and it was made up in 1955.
Mayor Liebl said the wall is already built. He referred to the agreement furnished
to the Council in their agenda folders and asked why the agreement is not signed.
Ne asked the two gentlemen concerned if they were prepared to sign the agreement.
Mr. Jacobsen addressed the Council a�d explained that the agreement had been drawn
up at 7:00 P.M. on the previous Friday evening and he had not had the opportunity
to contact the contractors to find out the labor costs and prices that wauld be
required to concur with the stipulations laid out in the proposed agreement.
Mr. Jorgenson addressed the Council and said he was not happy 4vhen he found out
about the error in the distance from the lot line, but he vtould not want Mr. Jacobson
to have to remove the construction. He said he had and would attempt to come to
some agreement and would like this to be a legal and binding document on file. He
said if the agreement is made, he would not want any loopholes this time. He s�id
he did not agree with the copy of the agreement as it is presented at the curreeit
meeting. He said this copy would not be aqreeable, but he would continue to work
toward an agreement that would be.
The City Manager referred to the memo from Mr. Boardman which listed the number of
meetings which had been held wi�h ihe tiity staff, and indicated that the Administra-
tion had tried very hard to get some agreement reached. lie said the Administration
recommendation would 6e that the Council approve the variance based on the siipula-
tions in the agreement, and if thiis is not agreeable, this could be brought back
to Council or have the construction go back to the two feet.
Mr. Jorgenson said he would suggest the Council approve �he variance on the signing
of some mutual agreement and not necessarily the one presented at the present time.
Mayor Liebl said he would like Mr. Jacobsen ta work with the contractor to comply
with the agreement if Mr. Jorgensan agrees.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to close the Public liearing on the variance request from
2 feet to .1 feet for the sideyard setback. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon
a voice vote, all votin9 aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously
and the Public Hearing closed at 9:40 P.M.
(f�ote: Councilman Nee left the meeting for a brief period).
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to table any action on the reconsideration of the
variance request by Mr. Rowland Jacobson until a mutual signed agreement is
furnished by Mr. Jacobson and Mr. Jorgenson a11oU�ing this cansideration to be done
very quickly at this time without the attendance of all the parties concerned.
Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upan a voice vote> all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried.
NEW BUSINESS:
EMERGENCY ORDINRNCE N0. 567 - AN ORDINANCE fOR THE REPAIR OF LdELL N0. 5:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to waive the reading �f the ordinance and adopt the �;
emergency Ordinance No. 567 fior the repair of Well No. 5. Seconded by Councilman �
Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, Mayor Liebl,. Councilman Utter and Councilman Starwalt '
Voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried. �
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RECEIVING THE MIIVUTES OF THE PLANNING CO�iMISSION MEETING OF JULY 17, 1974:
REZONING REQUEST, ZOA #74-03 CITY OF FRIDLEY: RF7_ONE CHASES ISLAND
LOCATED ON GOVERNMENT LOT 5, FROM CRP-2 FLOOD PLAIN TO CRP-1 -LOOD'tdAY}:
MOTION by Councilman Nee to set a public hearing on the rezoning request ZOA �74-03,
City of Fridley: Rezone Chases Island located on Government Lot 5, from CRP-2
to CRP-1. Seconded by Counciiman Starwait. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP'#74-12, BY GORCO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY:
IN CRP 2
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MOTION by Counci]man Nee to grant the special use permit as requested by Gorco
Construction Company to allow the construction of a garage in CRP-2 zoning the
same being 675 Fairmont Street N. E.
Councilman Nee asked if it would be possible to prepare a report on Gorco Construction
Company. He questioned the status of the company when they would proceed to build
without a building permit. The City Manager said the City staff had found this
situation and stopped work on the garage until the building permit and special use
permit were obtained.
THE MOTION was seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice'vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
BILLBOARDS: BILL WEISS SIGN:
The City Manager pointed out that the Planninq �mmission wanted to meet. with
the members of the Council concerning the billboard. He suggested the following
Monday evening. Councilman Utter said he wouid noi be able to attend the meeting
the following Monday evening, he would be working with the under-priviledge children,
and he would not be at the meeCing.
The City Manager said there is substantial pressure for some determination on this
matter because there is a nurnber of r�on-conforming billboards. He said the City
would i�ave to establish some policy.
Mayor Liebl said the Council and the P)anning Comm�ssion shoulcl be polled by the_
Administration and a meeting set.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the minutes of the Planning Commission meeting
of July 17, 1974. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDIIdG STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEE7ING
OF JULY 18, 1974:
CONSIDERATION OF
LOTS 3-7, aLOCK
STRUCT A SPECULATIVE WAREH�USE LOCATED ON
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, Ward Councilman, Councilman Breider, was not present at the meeting.
'( MOTION by Councilman Utter to concur with the recommendation of the Quilding Standards
Design Control Subcomnittee and approve the request with the ten stipulations plus
� an eleventh stipulation which would be the remark after the list of stipulations
i within the minutes on Page 10-A of the agenda which concerned the agreement for
'' joint parking.
j The City Manager said it would be difficult to understand all the aspects in this
i case without all the facts. He suggested that this be approved so the construction
i could begin and allowing the administration to work out the details. He also mentioned
, i that Councilman Breider is very aware of this area and has been trying to clean it up.
He said this would be brought back to the Council if the Administration could not
handle the matter.
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THE MOTION was seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously. .
CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A NEW QUILDIN6 TO BE USED AS A
MACHINE SHOP LOCATED ON LOT 7, BLOCK l, NAG[L'S 4100DLANDS: THE SAME
BEING 7615 6AKER STREET PIORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MIf�NESOTA_ REQUEST BY TOP"
The Assistant Engineer, Mr. Sobiech, said the City had prepared a new design for
the proposed building. Ne pointed out the diffenent facings proposed for the
building to the Council.
Mayor Liebl asked which street the front of the building would face. The
Assistant Engineer said Baker Street. Mayor Liebl asked if all of the necessary
City requirements are met in the proposal. Mr. Sobiech said yes. He continued
he has not seen their drainage plans at the preseni: time.
The Assistant Engineer pointed out the design for the facing of the building which
had been prepared by Mr. Jerry Boardman, Planning Assistant. Mr. Erickson said
he would concur in the design by Mr. Qoardman.
Mayor Liebl� read the other stipulations to the applicant and Mr. Erickson said
he concurre with all three stipulations.
M07ION by Gouncilman Utter to concur with the reco��mendation of the Building
Standards-Design Control Subconanittee and approve the request for the construction
of the machine shop as requested by Top Tool Compariy with the three stipulations
recomnended. Seconded by Councilman �lee. Upon a voice vote> all voiing aye, Mayor
Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A NEW BUILDING TO BE USED AS AN
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The Assistant Engineer said there would be two 18 unit buildings on Norton Avenue.
Mayor Liebl asked the number of squGre feet per unit. The representative of the
applicant, Mr. Robert Weber, 14-iAi:h Avenue South, New Brighton, said t'r�ere would
be 804 square feet per unit and this did not include the hallways, balcony or
entryways.
The City Manager explained that the appl�cant had followed all of the requirement�s
of the Code and any additional parking would be a cushion. The City Manager said
the landscaping plans should blend in with the work done by Medtrcnics. The City
Nianager also pointed out that there shou1d be some kin:1 of recreational activity
in the complex.
Mr. Weber explained that f�e planned to wark this aut �aith the administration. He
explained f�e did not plan the installation of a swimming pool, but had planned
on installing some type of recreational equipment such as play�round equi�ment
or picnic tabies. Mr. Weber cartinued he had planned to wark out these details in
accordance with the wishes.of the Administration.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the construction of the two 18 unit
apartment buildings with the nine reconunended sti{�ulations of the Building Standards
Design Control Subcorr�nittee on page 10-E of the agenda. Seconded by Councilman
Utter. Upan a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried.
CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT TWO tJEtd 6UILDINGS TU BE USED AS
SPFf.uI.ATiVE WAREHOUSES LOCATED ON BLOCK 10, AUDITOR'S SULDIVISTON N0. 78_,_
Mr. Sobiech said this item had been tabled at the subcommittee level.
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CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO REfACE
LOTS 9 AIVD 11 AUDTTO�'S SUBDIVISION
AVE(dUE N.E.. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA REQ
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Mayor liebl asked if the sprinkler system in the building had been brought up
to date and Mr. Sobiech said yes.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the request +o reface the present
building located at 5351 Central Avenue N. E. as requested by Mil]er Constti°uction,
with the stipulation recommended by the Subcorrunittee. Seconded by Councilman
Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimous7y.
C01'JSIDERATION OF A RE UEST TO CONSTRUCT AN ADDITION TO T1iE PRESFNT BUILDING
FOR WAREHOUSE USE, LOCATED OP� LO7 24, aLOCK 'L,_ COi�'�61ERCE PARK, THE SAME
Mayor Lieb] read the three recomn�ended stipulations to the Cour�cil and audience.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to approve the request to construct an addition to
the present building for warehouse use at 7421 Conmerce Lane as requested by
Larsen P1anufacturing Y�ith the ihree stipulations of the subcommittee. Secanded
by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously.
MOTIOfV by Councilman Utter to receive the minutes of the Building Standards-Design
Control Subcommittee Meeting of July 18> 1974. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
RECEIVING 7{iE PIINUTES OF THE QOARD OF APPEALS SUBC�IMITTEE M[ETING OF JULY 23, 1974:
A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 205.053, 4 Q4, FRTDLEY CITY CODE, TO
8, f3LOCK 6, DONNAY'S LNKFVIE4!
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Mayor Liebl said the request was to reduce the sideyar�d setback from fi�ve feet to
three feet to allow the construction of a second accessory bui�dirig.
Mayor Liebi noted that there was :�o objections from the neighhorhood expressed in
the minutes of thP Board of Appeals minutes.
Councilman Starwalt said he had talked to the neighbor and he had no objections.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the variance request by Donald l4inters,
5724 Jackson Street N. E. for the reduction of the sideyard setback from five feet
to i:hree feet to allow the construction of an attached garage. Seco��ded by Council-
man Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye> Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried. .
A REQUEST FOR A VARIAFdCE OF SECTION 205. 4, 64, TO REDUCE THE SID[YARD
At�JOINING AN ATTACHEU GARAGE FRQ�� 5 FEET TO 3 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION
SE1ME BEIIVG 6031 5TH STREET N.E., FRIDLEY, M1NrJt5ulH. tttt�ut�� tsr rirc._ rcuts�rci
RIESE, 6031 51�N STREET N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA :
MOTION by Councilman Utter to concur in the recommendation of the Board of Appeals
and approve the request with the stipulation that a fire wall be constructed an
the south wall of the garage at being constructed by Robert A. Riese, at 6031
5th Street N. E. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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A REQUEST FOR VARIANCES OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 205.135, �
l, G2, TO ALLOW LOADI�G FFlCILITIFS IN THE FRONT YARD, AND SECTION 205.135> 1,
E4, TO REDUCE THE SETE3ACY. FOR OFF STREET PARKING FROi�i �(HE NtAIN t3UILDING FROM
5 FEET TO ZERO FEET, AND, SECTION 205.134, 3A, TO INCREA�E THE LQT COVEf2AGE ,
FROi�I 40 PERCENT TO 43.7 PFRCENT, TO ALLOW TNE CONSTRUC7IO,y OF Tu10 WAREHOUSE
BUILDINGS, TO QE LOCATED ON LOTS 9 AND 10, AND PARCEL 2500, AUDITOR'S '
SUBDIVISION #78, AND PART OF PARCELS 10 AND 1200, SECTIO(V 22, TNE S�ME
BEING APPROXIMATELY 120 FEE�� WEST OF �fHE WEST LINE OF THE BURLINGTON PdORTHERN
INIVESO��. (RL-QUEST QY R
, Mayor Liebl said this had been tabled by the Subcommittee.
MOTIOfV by Councilman Utter to receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals P1eeting
: of July 23, U974. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MTNUTES OF TtiE PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING OF JULY 22, 1974:
MOTIOiV by Councilman Utter to receive the minutes of the Park and Recreation
Commission Meeting of July 22, 1974. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a
, voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MIIVUTES OF THE FRIDl.EY E�VIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION 1�1EETING OF
JU 9�, 1974:
MOTION by Councilman Nee to receive the minutes of the Fridley Environmental
Quality Commission Meeting of July 4, 1974.. Seconded by Councilman Utter. U�on
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
_ RECEIVING TNE MINUiES OF iHE HUMAIV RELATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING OF JULY 18, 1974:
I+IOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the Minutes of the Fridley Human Relations
Committee Meeting of July 1�, 1974. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Lieb] declared the motion carried u��ani�nously.
RECEIVING- THE 61INUTES OF THE CHARTER C0��1fdISSION MEETING Of JUI_Y £i, 1974:
The City Attorney said he is doing some research so the amendrlents would not
conflict with any of the State Statutes. He said he would have this research
' completed by the following h1onday evening.
The City Attorney said there should not be any action taken on the matter until
there was a full council present.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to receive the minutes of the Charter Commission
Meeting of July 8„ ?974. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all
: voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING RECOMMENDED CHANGES TO 7HE CHARTER FROM TNE CHARTER COMfNISSION:
' MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the proposed changes from the Charter Cor�nission.
Seconded by Councilman Starwalt.
Councilinan Nee noted that there was not a quarum present at the meeting when the ' �':
proposed changes were adppted by the Charter Commission, seven were present and
eight absent. The City Attarney said he would reconunend to the Commissian that p�'
the individual members �ign the proposed chanqes. �:�:
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_ CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF LOT SPLIT L.S. �74-14, BY CONSOLIDATED CONTAINER ;
CORPORATION: TO SPLIT PARCEL 31f30 INTO TWO PARCLLS AS SPLIT BY MAIN STREET: '� .
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Consolidated Container Corporation to split Parcel 3180 into two parcels as �� �,
. split by Main Street. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all ' �'�
�'r,,,_� ; voting aye, Mayor Liebl deciared the motion carried unanimously. � ��;
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CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF TIME FOR DEDICATION OF COMMUNITY PARK
LAND FR01�1 DARREL A. FARR DEVELOPt�4EiVT CURPORATION:
Mayor Liebl referred to the agenda material and the letter received by the City
by Mr. James London, Darrel A. Farr Uevelopment Corporation.
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i said he would like this matter i;abled for the period of one ���eek. He explained
i he did not get a chance to read the material thoroughly and would iike to make
I a determination. The City Manager questioned tabling the matter for a longer '
� period of time. He said the dedication of the property was to have. been in
' , December of 1972 and now it is August of 1974>.and they are still asking for an
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said this extension had been requested because of the situation of the hous,ing '
market and the building industry. He explained that the area has not develDped as '
they had hoped it wouid. He �further stated they had thought they would have ail
of the area developcd by this time. Fle said the second apartment area has not been °
developed because of the cost of construction and the cost of money. fi� stated !
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stated the project is not feasible at this time. He said they ��aould not be ;
developing anything on the land next to the park the current year. �
The City Attorney said he looked at the contract and he thought Viewcon was �
delinquent in the contract to Dillman, i;his should have been taken care of in i
March of 1974. He stated the final payment is due.
Mr. London agreed and said the final payment was due in March of 1974. i
The City Attorney said the City should ask for a new contract or notice in writing
from Rodney Billman for the extension of the contract. He said this contract
is subject to be cancelled.
Mr. London said this extension had been worked out between Viewcon and Qillman,
but there was nothing in v�riting on this. The City Attorney said he felt this is
what the City would r�eed at this �:ime. He said there would Piave to, be an amended
contract or something in writing that Rodney Billman has agreed with. 7he City
Manager said he would �like same kind of guarantee tf�at the ]and would be paid for
when the tit)e came to the City. The City Attorney said there is already a
guarantee and this had been part of the plat. The City Attorney said he was
not sugg�sting the approval or denial of the request, he was advising the Council
on the action that should follow approval if this is the Council's determination.
The City Attorney also no�ed in the documents that Mr. Biliiz�an had ayreed to
receive the portions of payment and deed protions of the lard at the time the
intallments on the contract were paid. He said he would like some property
deeded to Viewcon and then to the City if th�is would be possible.
Another suggestion made by the City Attorney would be that some documentation c�f
communications be made with Mr. l�illman requesting that he notify the City of
cancellation of the contract if this would bN *_he case.
' Councilman Utter asked if the A frame building is on the property that had
� already been deeded to the City or was this on the property in question. The
� City Manager said most of it is on the property owned by th� City and a small
i portion is on the property under contract between Viewcoi�.a•�d Bi7lman.
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approval of the extension at the present time and listed them as follows:
� i. That as much property as possible be deeded to ihe Cit,y at this time.
' 2. That he obtain a wi°itterr extens�ion of time from Mr. Billman on the contract
i for the property.
� 3. That the f.ity be notified by 1�1r. Billman if for any reason the contract is
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The City Attorney agreed that these are the stipulations suggested. He said
he would also like the Park Department to be involved in the deterinination of
what land would be released at this time. He said they may want to make some
suggestions.
Mr. London said he would work aiith the administration in this.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to approve the extension for i:he dedication of the
park land from Darrel A. Farr Development Corpc�°ation for the period of six months
with the following stipulations:
l. That as much property as possible be deeded to the City at this time.
2. That Viewcon furriish ttie City with a copy of a written extension
of the cantract for deed or an amended form of the contract for
deed for the property.
3. That Mr. Billman notify the City if for any reason the contract is
cancelled.
Seconded by Councilman Utter. (Note: See amendment to motion)
Councilman Nee said he felt the City would need more colla:�ei°al than this. He
asked if the Corporation could furnish an unsold townhouse for collateral. Mr.
London said he was not in a position to ans�er this question. Councilman Nee
stressed the importance of obtaining something real for collateral. The City
Attorney suggested getting a perfori�iance band. Councilman {�ee questioned the
possibility of this suggestion. Councilman Utter said this would have to be
left up to the City Attorney and the City Manager. The City Manager sa?d he
believed Councilman Nee's suggestion to be very nood.
MOTION by Councilinan Nee to amend the motion to add that sufficient collateral
be provided, or a performance bond to protect the City in the interim. Seconded
by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously and the original motion amended.
UPON A VOICE VQTE upon the original motion with the added amendment, all voted aye,
and Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried as amended.
REVIEW 0� PURCNASE PRICE OF SWANSON L.OTS FOR RUTH CIRCLF PRRK PREVIOUSLY
APPROVE� ON M%�Y 6, 1974: `—
This item was taken care of earlier in the meeting when the Council action was
to elimir�ate the necessit,y of the seller to pay the pencling special water and
sewer lateral charge as it was determined t4iat tiiey were not leya1ly pending
assessments.
CONSIDERATION OF EXTENSION OF TIML OPJ SANI7ARY SEW[R AtJD l�/1TFR IMPROVEMEN'i
PROJ6CT N0. 115: �� — -- .-- -
MOTION by Councilman Utter to grant the ex.tension of time on Sanitary Sewer and
Water Improvement Project No. 115. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Lieb1 dec7ared the motion carrieei unanimously.
CONSIDERATIOPJ OF APPROVAL OF COURT ROOM SPFlCE LEASE AGREQ�ENT:
Mayor Liebl said he would like to commend the administration for 4vorkiny out the
proposed agrecment with tt�e Ccunty. The City Manager said the amount wouid be
25% more_than they had been receiving, and would amount to $l,125 per year.
MOTI04d by Councilrnan Utter to authorize the Mayor to sign the Lease Agreement for
Court Room Space with Anoka Gounty. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
LUTION �176-1974 -
TION TO THE lU N—iI
NG A PUQLIC H
TNF NEGESSITY FOR AN 11DDITIOhF1L TAX LEVY IN
ON PROVIDED BY THE CIiY CHARiER SPECIFYIN6 THE
AR1PdG Oi� SAME ANU r"�LSO CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING
MOTI4iV by Councilman Nee to adopt Resolution No. 76-1974 d�claring the necessity
for an additional tax levy in addition to the 10 mill limitation provided in the
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City Charter specifying the purposes and calling for a public hearing on same
and also calling a public hearing on expenditures to be made from revenue
sharing funds. Seconded by Councilinan Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Liebl deciared the motion carried unanimously.
, RESOLUTION #77-1974 - ORDERING IMPROVEMEPdT, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING
MOTION by Councilman Utter to adopt Resolution No. 77-1974 ordering improvement
� , and approval of plans and ordering advertisement for bids for Sanitary Sewer
and Stor�m Sewer Improvement Project No. 113. Seconded by Councilman Nee.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unan�mously.
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RESOLUTION r7II-1974 - DIRECT�NG THE SALE AND PURCliASE OF TEMPORFlRY IP4PROVEMENT
BONllS IIV NCCURDAI�CE WITH LAWS OF 1957, CHAPTER 385:
MQTION by Councitman Utter to adopt Resolution #78-1474 directing the sale and
purchase of temporary improvement bonds in accordance w�ith laws of 1R57, Chapter
385. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, al1 voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION 4f79-1974 - DIRECTI(JG THE ISSUANCE OF TE1�1PORARY IMPROVEMENT BOPIDS IN
ACCOItD�4NCE WITI{ LA4,'S OF 1957, CFfAF'TFk 385:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to ;adopt Res�lution #79-1974 directing the issuance of
temporary improvement bands in accordai�ce with laws of 1957, Chapter 385. Seconded
� by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION �1E0-1974 - AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING 7HE SPLITTING OF SP[CIAL
ASS[SSt�tENTS ON Pf�RCEL if300, /1UUITOR'S SUQDIVISION ��U. 88:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to adopt Resolution �t80-1974. Seconded by Councilman =
Nee. Upon a voice vote, the�°e being no nays, Mayor Liebl declared the motion � , �' �
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RESOl.UTIOi� N0. �B1-1974 - DESIGt�ATING POLLING FI_ACES AND APPOINTING E(_FCTION ;
JUDGES FOR TH� SEPTEMBER 1E7. 1974 PRIMARY EL�C7ION:� � �
MOTION by Councilman Utter to adopt Resolution No. 81-7974 desiynating polling '` I�v-�.� a
places and appoint�ng election judges for the Septemb�r 10, 19"l4 prima.ry elecl;ion. � �`�� �
APPOINTM[NTS: �, �,�
-- Position Salary_ Ef�fcctive R�laces_ ;
Dick Sobiech Public Warks $i9,500 per Flug. 5, 1974 Nasim Qureshi r �` '�
4219 14th Ave. So. Director year �j ��� ��
Minneapolis 56407 ' ; �
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�ludith A. tdyatt Secretary (Gr.9) $578 per- July 24, 1974 Cathy Stordahl
2198 Lal;ebrook Drive Parks & Recreation month
New 8righton, Mr+. Department
Councilman Utter asked if Mr. Sobiech was a certified engineer no�v. Mr. Sobiech
said yes. The City i�lanager said Mr. Sobiech is a registered Engineer. Ne said
Mr. Sobiech is qualified and for this reason he is recommending his appointment.
The City Ptanager further commented that Mr. Sobiech is working quite we11 with
his fellow employees and also the public, this is why he_is being recommended for
the position. I✓�ayor Liebl said the people are very impress2d with �Fr: Sobiech's
sincerity.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to approve the appointments o�f Mr. Dick Sobiech as Public
Works Director, effective August 5, 1974, and also the appo�ntment of Ms. Judith A.
Wyatt, Secretary, Parks and Recreation Department, effective July 24, 1974.
Seconded by Councilrnan Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimously.
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CLAIMS:
MOTION BY Councilman Utter to approve General Claims No. 36502 through No. 36655,
and Liquor Claims No. 9058 through No. 9090. Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayoi° Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
LICENSES:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to approve the following licenses, including the
request for a solicitor's license by Kevin Cranfiord, which was added to the agenda
under the "Adoption of the Aqenda". The motion was seconded by Councilman Nee,
and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared tV�e motion carried
unanimously.
TYPE OF LICENSES - NEW BY APPROVED QY FEE
GIGARETT[
"Q" Petroleum Dennis Neu6auer Public Safety Director $12.00
5300 Central Ave.
Fridley
EMPLOYEE DISPENSING
Terrence L. Zehrer Ground Round Public Safety Director 5.00
4243 46th Avenue (Vo.
Robbi risdal e
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
"Q" Petroleum Dennis NeuBauer Health Inspector 25.00
5300 Central Avenue .
O�F SALE E3EER
"Q" Petroleum Dennis NeuBauer Public Safety Director 15.00
5300 Central Avenue
SERVICE STATION
Metro 500, Incorporated Richard D. Johnson Plai�ning Assis�ant 30.00
5701 University Avenue Bui1ding Ir,spector
River Road K.O. C. J. Pete��son Pianning Flssistant �30.00
7451 East River Road Bui1ding Tnspector
"Q" PetrolPUm Dennis NeuL'auer Planni�ig Assistant 30.00
5300 Central Avenue Qui1ding Inspeci:or
RENEWALS
CI6ARETTE
Noliday Village North Piosieer dist; Gn. Public Safety Director 12.00
250 57th Ave.
Les's Standard Oil Les Schaffran Public Safety Directo�° 12.00
76II0 Highway #65
Standard Oil D.K. Carter Co. Pul�lic Safety Director 12.00
5311 University Ave.
Totino's Finer Foods, Inc. Pioneer Distr. Go. Public Safety Director 12.00
7350 Commerce Lane
EMPLOYEF DISPENSING �
Edward A. Hanson Ground Rouizd Public Safeiy Director 5.00
1735 Marion Street #16
St. Paul, Mn.
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TYPE OF LICEIVSES - RENEWALS BY APPROVED BY
f00D ESTABLISHMENT
Fridley Youth Football Assoc. Byron Butters Health Tnspector
260 67th Avenue
Gene's Flavor House Gene A. Eckstein Health Inspectoi°
624 Osborne Road
SERVICE STATION
Chuck's Gulf Char]es D. Jordan Planning Assistant
7250 Central A��enue
Country Boy Station Store Henry E. Lenun Planning Assistant
1301 t�1ississippi Street
Dave's Texaco David Hauqen Planning Assistant
6301 Highway 65
Dick's North Star Larry Hopkins Planning Assistant
4040 Marshall Street .
Fridley Texaco Service Dennis Sarkilahti Planning Assistant
6071 University Ave.
Grant's Shell Station Duane Grant Planning Assistant
7610 University Avenue
Larry's Champlin Superette Lari°y L. Ludford Planning Assistant
729�3 Highway #65
Les's Standard Oil Les Schaffran. Planning Assistant
7680 Highway �i65
Moore Lake Union 76 Lee R. Haugen I'lanning Assistant
5695 liackmann Avenue
IVorthtown Standard Robert Rabe Pl�nning Assistant
7609 University A�enue
Phillips 66 K. E. Waterbury Planning l�sistant
5667 Un�iversity Avenue
Phillips 66 K. E. Waterbury Planning Assisiant
6500 University Avenue
Riverside Car �fash Robert Schleeter Planning Assistant
6520 East R?ver Road
SERVICE STATIO(V
Ron's Standard Oil Roland Cox Planning Assistarit
6490 University Avenue
Standard Oil Robert F. Rich Planning Assistant
5311 University Avenue
Steiger and Gertzen Garage Ernest Gertzen Planning Assistant
6519 Central Avenuc
Target Stores, Inc. Richard P. Arf Planning Assistant
755 53rd Avenue
Western Station J.L. Kauppita Planning Assistant
7600 University Avenue
White Knight Kenneth Durdin Pianning Assistant
7300 University Avenue .
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TYPE OF LICENSES .- RENEWALS BY APPROVED BY
STREET VE�dDIN6
B. Glommen Sno-Cones Barbara Gl.ommen fiealth Inspector
1048 87th Avenue
Blaine
USED CAR LOT
fVational Auto Salvage Auction James Dowds Deputy Fire Chief
51 37th Ave. Building Inspector
Smitts Motor Company Wallace Schmedeke Deputy Fire Chief
5649 University AVe. 6uilding Inspector
Viking Chevrolet, Inc. Mr. Isaacson Deputy Fire Chief
75U1 Highway #65 Building Inspector
VENDING MACHINE
Assurance Manufacturing Dallas Anderson Nea7th Inspector
7753 Beech Street
Les's Standard Oil Les Schaffran Health Inspector
7680 Highway �65
Steiger & Gertzen Garage Ernest Gertzen Health Inspector
6519 Central Avenue
Totino's Finer Foods,Inc. Pioneer Drstr. Co. Health Inspector
7350 Commerce Lane
Holiday Village North Pioneer Distr. Co. Health Inspector
25G 57th Avenue
SOLICITING
Webster's Dictionary & Student John R. Durgin Public Safety Director
Handbook 3116 W. Owasso Blvd.
Roseville 55112
Webster's Uictionary & Kevin Cranford Public Safety Direcior
Student Handbook 3116 W. Owassa Blvcl.
(added to agenda) Roseville 55112
Candy (3 Kinds) Cub Scout Par_k #�212 Public Safety Director
Adams Sr.huol
Clifford Lee
(Clubmaster)
CONTRACTOR LICENSES TO BE APPROVED
GENERAL CONTRNCTORS
aruce Nulbert Homes Bruce Nult�ert C. Qelisle
Route l, Box 290 A
Wyoming, Mn. 55092
Jim W. Miller Constr.Inc. Merlyn Jerzak C. 13elisie
6ox 122II
St. Cloud, Mn. 56301
HEATING
General Sheet Metal Corp. Raymond J. Kraus W. Sandin
2330 Louisiana Ave. No. `
Minneapolis 55427
KUA Fleating William Kvaisten W. Sandin
2597 Lydiard Circle
Navarre, P1n. 55392
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Collins & ��fain Masonry� By: Lawrence Main C. Qelisle i
2127 Nor,th Ferry Street
Anoka, Mn. 55303
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SIGN ERECTORS • �
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Schubert Outdoor Adv. Co. By: Lawrence Schubert C. Belisle �
2508 East 25th 5treet I
Minneapolis 55400 I
MUL7IPLE DWELLIPdG LICENSES "kddress Units Fee Approved B,� �'
Five Sands Development 7805 East River Road 59 Units $64.00 R. D. Aldrich I
7100 Wayzata alvd.
Mpls. Mn. 55426
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MOTION by Councilman �ee to approve the following estimates for payment. Seconded ;
by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously. ;
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Smith Juster, Feikeina, Haskvi�z & Casserly • �
Builders Exchange Building j
Minneapolis, Mn. 55402 i
For Legal Services rendered as Prosecutor for . $ 1,380.Q0
Ci ty uy Carl Neti�:qui si: dated July 31 , 1974 i
Progressive Contractors, Inc. ;
t3ox 368 �
Osseo, Minnesota 55,i69
PARTIAL ESTIMATE N0. 13 for Street I�nprovement $ 9,737.]3
Project ST. 1972-1 ;
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PARTIAL ESTIMFITE t�0. 17_ for Street Improvement $ 14,085.59
Project ST. 19i2-2 (P1SAP) 6
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2801 Wayzata Beulcvard
Minneapolis, Mn. 55406
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ESTIMATE #10 - for work on Fridley Liquor Store $ 823.97 i
Anoka County Department of Highways �
Anoka i
Minnesota 55303 �
City of Fridley Portion of Construction Pro�ect $ 14,169.63 �
S.A.02-601-76, concrete curb and g�;tter i
Bituminous Construction Company ;
5232 Hanson Court I.
Minneapolis, P1innesota 55429 • �
PARTIAL Estimate �l for Street Improvemeni $ 10,173.81 '
Project ST. 1974-10 (Seal Coat) �
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5051 West 215th Street • �
Lakeville, Mn. 55044 � �
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Western Casualty & 5urety Company �
PARTIAL Estimate li8 for Sanitary Sewer, Water & $ 9,284.09 �
Storm Sewer Improvement Project #114 i
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ESTIMATES (CONTINUED)
B & B Excavating> Inc.
11843 West River Road
Champlin, Mn. 55316
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PARTIAL Estimate No. 2 for Sanitary Sewer & Water $ 4,064.18
Improvement Project No. 115
COMMUNICATIONS:
ROBERT MINTON, COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUPlITY: THANK YOU 70 CITY COUNCIL AND
INFORPIATION ON NEW SENIOf� CITTZEt� �CLINIC :
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the communication ff°om P1r. Robert Minton,
Council of Economic Opportunity, concernir�; thank you to Gity Gouncil and also
information on the nev� Senior Citizen Clinic dated July 19, 1974. Seconded by
Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, ��iayor Liebl dec1ared the
motion carried unanimously.
ALEXANDER COMPANY: CONGRATULATIONS ON STAFF:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the communication from 111exander Company
regarding ti�e proficiency of Gordon Middag, Purchasir�g Agent, dated July 17, 1974.
Seconded by Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
LEAGUE OF MINNESUTA MUNICIPALITIES: MAYOR SERVING ON NATIONAI_ LEAGUE OF CITIES
C01�1M ITTt=E: �
MOTION by Gouncilman Utter to receive and concur in the appointment of Mayor
Lieb1 to the Committee on �ffective Gove��nment at the National League of Cities
Congress of Cities, Decem��;�.r 1 through 5, 1974, Houston, Texas. Seconded by
Councilman Nee. Upon a voice vote, Mayor Liebl abstaining, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried three ayes, one abstention.
SENATOR HUMPHREY: IN SUPPORT OF COMPIUNITY SERUTCES ACT:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the coirununication from Hubert li. taumphhey
regarding the City's support of the Cominunity Services Act, da�,ed July 22, 1974.
Seconded by Councilman (Vee. Upon a vo�ice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unaniinously.
LOGAN PARK AN�UAL PICWIC COMMITTEE: PERMISSION FOR PARTY IN LOGAN PARK:
MOTION by Councilman iVee that the communication from the Logan Park Annual Picnic
Conunittee regarding permission for party in Logan Park dat�d July 25, 1974 be
received and the reyuest be approved with the understanding that the narticipation
will be orderly. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye>
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanirnously.
ANOM COtJNTY LJ3RARY: USE OF COhiMUNITY R�OP1 Ut� SATURDAY, SEPTFP�1BER 7, 1974:
MO1"IOIV by Councilrnan Utter to receive and concur with the communication from
the Anoka County� Librai�y concerning their request for use of the Community Room
on Saturday, September %, 1974 and that th�e fee sl�ou1d be �-,�aived. Seconded by
Councilinan Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried.
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION by Councilman Utter to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Nee.
Upon a voice vote,.all vating aye, Mayar Liebl declared ti�e motion carried
unanimously and the Regular h1eetir,g of the Fridley City Council of August 5, 1974,
adjourned at 1i:15 P.M.
Respectfully su�mitted,
Patricia Ranstrom Frank G. Liebl
Secretary to the City Council Mayor
Date Approved: August 19, 1974
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I, the undersigned, R. Dean Caldwell, duly elected
C,-; !�iF.,'� g i✓
✓ ' of the Fridley DFL (Democrat-Farmer-Labor)
Club authorized by the bylaws and regulation of the
same lawfully chartered non-profit corporation, come
before the Honorable Council of the City of Fridley
and present this petition for the Council to grant
the Fridley DFL-Club a permit for an auction, whose
purpose shall be the raising of funds for continued
political activities as spelled out in our charter.
Simultaneously I also would like to petition the
Honorable Council to grant the Fridley DFL-Club a
waiver of �he customary fee, which would be concomitant
to the grant of a permit as we above requested.
�W� 'Jf1 iD ff �iC' T/o N Ta S�' l�F /� O�i ��, �e tti � c' r- /� /I`,y'� 1��� /'��i
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CITY OF FRIbLEY
PUBLTC HEARING
BEFORE THE
" CITY COUyCIL
TO WHOM IT N1�AY CONCERN :
Notice is hereby given tha� therc wi11 be a Public Hearinq
of thE City Council af the City of Fridley in the City Hall a�t
6431 University Avenue Northeast on.Monday, August 12, 1974 in
the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of:
Consideratioix o� a r_ezoning xe�u,est, ZOA ��7�-03
by the City ot i,ridlcy, to r.ezone Chases Tsland,
l.ocated on Gc�vern�t�ei�.t Lot 5, �.rom CI:P-?_ (flood
pla.ir�) to CI:P-1 {floodwa��) , al.l �Lying i_n the North
Half of Section 2.2, T-30, h-?_4, City of Fridley,
Coun.ty of Anoka, Ininn�sota.
Generally lacated in the Mississippi River and
Chdrles Street Northeast.
Anyone who desires to bL heard with reference to the �.bove
matter may be heard a-t thi� time.
FRANIC G . LI�BL
MAYOR
Publish: Jit1y 24. , ].974
July 31, 1974
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Chases Isl�ind, anclziciecl �vi�t:liiit the Gi:i'-2 'Lorie i.s iilcom���it:i_ble tivz1:}i thc uscs i�1�L-e�ided
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t)le cit�y co:is:ider xev�s:inL; i.he Ivni.ng P�fa�� i:o place Chases Tslancl anct the small
island shoiYn :inz�r.eclz��z�c;Zy clo�vnst:zcain iT� i:he CRi'--1 'I.,onG.
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TfEDlO T0: Nasim t�l. Qureshi, City Dlanagcr
;�IEAIO FROAf: Jerry Boardman, Planning Assistant
DATE: hlay 29, 1974
SUBJECT: Flood Plain �
Attached is a letter from the Department of Natural
Resources requesting a change in our zoning map putting
Chases Island in t}Ze CKP-1 (flood�aay) zone instead of
the preserit CRP-2 (f�ood plain) classificatian.
This change will in no way effect the development
of the park for �the recreation use proposed by the Islands
of Peace ioundai.ion. I am notifying the Planna.ng Commissi.on
and the Islands of Peace foundation tha.t this item �,�ill
be discussed at the Cauncil meeting of June 17, 1974.
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PROPOSAL FOR ANIENDING CHAPTER 104 IN
1�CCORDANC� G� Z�i ML NNF�O�iA DEPP�
OF AGRI CUL7'CTRE RULES AND REC�CJLZ�TI ONS ,
C�il�i'TER 4: AGR 101-120
THE; Q ZY COUNQ L OF `I'I-iE Q TY OF FRI DLEY DO ORDAI N AS FOLI�vS :
Chapter 104 of the Fridley City Code is hereby amended to read as
fallows:
104.01 Declaratzon of Policy
The City Council of Fridley has det�rrnin�d that the health of the
trees within the municipal limits is th�-eatened by fatal tree diseases.
I t is furtl�er d�tenni_i�ed that the loss of trees growing upon public
and private proper�ty vaould substantially depreciate the value of
property within the City and impair the safety, good order, general
welfare and conveni ence of t,he public . I t is declarE�d to be the
inzention of the Council to control and prevent the spread of txee
diseases and this chapter is enacted for that purpose. (Ref. 481)
104.021 Forester Position Created
The powers and duties of the City Forester as set forth in this
chapter are hereby conferred upon the Naturalist/Resource Coordinator,
104.022 Duties
� I t is the duty of the Forester to coordinate under the direction
and control of the Council, all activities of the municipality
relating to the control and prevention of tree diseases. He shall
' recommend to the Council the details of a program for the control _
af tree diseases, ar� perfoz�n the duties zncident to such a program
adoptc�i by the CounciL
104.03 Pragram
I t is the intention of the Council of P'ridley ta c�nduct a proc�-am
�' of p.lant pust contxol pursuant to the autharity yranted by i�innesota.
5tatut�s, S�ction 18. 023 �(��,1��,��' . Thi.s program is directed specifi-
� cally at the control and eli.mination ot tree diseases, and is
i .' undertaken �(���/f�l��/���`��-�����5��/��/��/��'�����3'`���/S�t /�'������%
�}b�`�y, in accordance with Chapt. 4: AGR 101-120 oi tt,e Rules and
- lations of the Minnesot.a Department of Agriculture. The City
Forester sha11 act as cc�rdinator between the Ccxrn�issioner of
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Agriculture and the Cotuzcil in the conduct of this proqram.
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104.04� Nuisances Declared.
The follawing things ar� public nuisances whenever they may be
found within tY�e City af Fridley:
1. Any living or star�cling Elm tree or part thereof
infected to any degree with the Dutch Elm disease fungus CPxa-
tocy�stis uJmi (I3�iisman} M�reau or whi.ch harbors any of the elm
bark l�cetl�s Sr_olytus multi.�triatus (Eir,hh. ) or I�lurgopinus
rufipes (March).
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2. Any dead Elm tre� or pari� thereof, iz7c1_uding logs, branches,
1 st�nps, £ir.c��� or a?-h�r E1m material frcan which tY�e bark has not baen
r�noved ancl Lurnea ar sprayecl with an effective E1m b�.,i:k beetl� insecti-
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3. Any livinc� or standinc� Ozk txe� or part th�reo� infect�l
to any dc�,r.�:e wit.h the O�l}C W1Lt C�1SGaSG �w�gus Ceratoc�stis fagaceanm�.
4. Any dead Oalc tre� or part ihereof including logs, branches,
sttunns, firc�wwcr�3, or_ ot-�icr Oak materiaZ �ahich l�as not been /,��i��4�/�f�i�
�����i�y d�barltc�d or spraycc� with a.n eftective O�zk Wilt in ��'c:tieide or
determi_ned to l::n� f.r..�e of hazard by th� Forester or his ��gEnt.
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5. Any other living or standing tree or part therec�f infected � Cf��
to ar�y dE�� ce with tree C�"laG�dS� as rdetermincd by the �City Forester`J��'� v
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6. ��y diseased, dc�ad ti et� or part tli�reof snc dir.g I.a�s, �(� d�
branches, sturnps, fire�tiToc�, or ot;er �tic�oden ma�.erial whicn has not 1� �
l�en �(���-����`5�;�/S��#�i ��x��S����7 �'�'Y���I���F��S!�5���?¢������'r'����X�S"`-`����Y txeated
accorcting tc� th� pre�cr ��t�on of i�tze City For_ester. j/� .
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104.U42 ,�at�nent
I t is unlaw�-ul for any person to Z�rn�it any public nuis�nce as
� defined I04.041 to remaixz cn any pre�nises oc�m�d or controlled by
h�.m within the City o� F'ri_dley. Such nuisances may be a}�at.ed in
the manrier prescribed by this Cha�ter.
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104 . 051 I n��ent�, I ns,r�ction, and I nvesti-qation
Annual Inspection. Z�e �or�ster ar his agents sl�ll ins�c�t all
premise;� and �laces �aifi_1-i�n the Cz.i-.y �� often as practic��le to
determine Url�,etl�e� any condition described in 104.041-10�.042 of
th_is chap��r c..�ists tr�ereoza. He shal_l inspect all Elm ��.r�.d Oalc
trees at least twice c�ua�in:� the gr<�°,a�_t�g seaso�e He sha7_l prepar
and maintain a Ci�Ly-wic�{�� i.nventory c�f shade tr: es by sp.°c:ies acc
to 1�1inn. A�R ]_OF>. He sl�all investigaL-e ail reporfied incidents o
diseas� --L���s.
]_04.052 Entryo un Pr.ivat.e Premises
'i'he Forester or his age�zts may ente�. upon private pr�nises at any
reasonabl� tiine for the pizrpose of carrying out any of the duties
assigned h.i.m under t1�is chapter.
104.053 lliagnosis
I� The Forest.c�x ar_ his agent shalJ. make field diaanosis accordinc� to
AGR 1.06 and 7_ak�ora�.or�cor�fi_rmati.on by tlze Minnesota De}x�i�lent of
I�c�riculturc� sha1Z orll�� b_ nec.essar�� �al�� those cicfi.nitivc� symptans
—__ _ y �_A—{�`f ]�'p ��y7� ��.'T+�(;r77� �7.-�����/7� ��{+� rnTr�
C�.rG ri�t ��Sl;ll� = /`r/�,�i��(!"/iri.�/'�f%'�if"x�/���y�f t`�,� ��'7''����� -1`f'i)l�7'Y'Y'Y�`-l`Y�Y-'.I'�
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104 . Q6 Abat:�ment of Tree Disease Nuisanc�s
,In abating t=h� nuisanc�s defined in 1Q4.041-104.042 -�h.e Forester
or his agent shall prescri_be ,(¢�y�i��}' the infected tree or �aood to be
sprayed, r_c�ot barrierc�i, r_e�ved, k�tzrned, or otherwise effectively
tseated so a� to destroy the causati.ve organi�rn or vector and pre-
�v�nt, as fu]_ly as possiblef the s�read of tree diseases. Such
� abatement precc:l-'dures sl�all. k�e carr�..� out iri accardance with exist-
ing rules atzd r��ulai�ions af th� r2innesota Pollution Conf�rol f�qency
,and the U�S. �nv.ironnzc.�rri.al Pr_otectiol� Aqency anc� with FGR 106 of t.he
M�nesota I�part�lent of ��gricu].turc.
� 104 . 071 Frocedures fo.r Rc�loval of I nfe-�,ted Trees or Wocd
� When�ver th<� Forester or his agen�t finds with reasonable certainty
that the i��festation ae�inecl in 104.041-104.042 �ists in ariy tre�
or w��od in any public or private place in ihe City, he shall proceed
� as follows accardi_ng t�o tr,.� reccgrrl�exldations of fihe Minnes�ta
Depai trne��t o.f Agricultur�:
� (a) Ii the infected tree(s) is locat�� on pri.vat� property,
the Forester �hall sen�l a v,rritten i�oti�ication and prescr.i_p-tiozz to
th� owner ofi said �ra�r_ty� T t Uh.a1.� be th� ob)_��gai�ion oi the pro
per_ ty own�r to carry aut the�rescri�ed �al�at���l�nt pracedure ( s)
�witl��z� ten (:I_0) d�s f.r��n th� date of receipt of i�Y�.e r.otif:ication
uiz�ess a wr.itt�n vai:i_ance _i�s gr�iLc.0 by the ��orest�r because of
unforseen p?-iysicai lim�,.t.at.ions rE�t11� i�ig rrcgn c�xcess�_v� numbers
� of diseas�a ta�ees occarr_iric� vai�iin thc Ca ty. 1 i� the c.�mez: fails
to follow ti�e �r.escz��tio_i witl�i_n t�� c�eG�_gnatc� time �aerie��, the
For�ste.r sh�:�:11 notify th�,_�o�rt�,= c�>>ner by n���T�t that ��r FrarF�-,ter
or Ii�sper_-l-_or wi11 r_ontract ior the ��a� e�nent of t^he �uk�lic nu.isance,
'� n��ttely the d.i.s�ased �r d�ad tr�� (�j anc�/or wc�c� i�� c�estion._ Ti�e
, ForesteL or his a.gent _s}�a.11 th��n t�x�cr°eed to cotrtrac�. fcr the pre-
� scrik:x..�d �atesreri-c praced��res as so�n;as L.�oss'ible and shal_l report
'� � t.o t-he Cit.y CJ_c�_rk all r.harc;es resizli^i�r�q fr.om f-he abat�nent ploce°
dures carri�� out on sucr�r.ivat� pro�?erty. T�:e City Clc��}k sha�l
� l.i.st all such cl��rges alonq with an addition o.f_ 20 � for Ci.�.y
�� ac�ninistrativ� casts aqairst each separai: e lot o.r purc.el by
I, Se�tcsllbc�r ]_ of each yt���r, as s�a..�cial asse �s!nents ta be co.11ectc:d
the f_ollow�_z�q year with current ta:z�s.
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(b) T� tze infected tree (s) is located on public lan3,
the Forestcr shall tz:an.tinit a siznil.ax notification including
�r_escription to tl�� C.ity, County, ar Scl�x�o1 Act�ni_nistration �
re�nsiblc� for q:roul�ds mai.ntenance oL said pr_o�erty• Such infesta-
tions on puJ.�lic property sh�zll be ataitecl bv the res�ective aaent
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104.072
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of notification.
The Foreste_r shall keep accurate records of the Shade Tree Disease
Coritrol I'x°o.�l-am and su�snit th� nc�cessary r�rts to the Minne�ota
COIlZl11SSlC�Tl,�i <af Ac�ricutture all as descri.3� in IZEqulation I�Gi:Z 106.
AHA'I�2'L�P OF TI2EF;
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104.08 Spiaying Trees
Wher�ever th� Forestea� d�termines that any tr_c�e o.r wood urithi.n the
City is infect�l with. disease, ��e rr�-�y spray all r�c�arby high value
trees, with an effectiv� di.sease destroying conc�._ntr.�ate. Spraying
activities authorized by this Section shall }a� conducted in
accordanc� �rith technical and ea��ert opinians and plans of the
Canmissianer af Agriculture and unc�er the su�rvision of the
Cca�ussione.r and his ag�nts wi-iP.nevex possab.le.
10�.09 Transporting t�?o�d Prohibited
I t is unla�aful for any person to �ra�zsport wi�:hin the City any
diseased �aocx� without haviny obtained a p�rniit frc�l the Farester
or his ageni.. The Forester shall grant such perr��its only when the
purpose of �this chapter will Y� servc.�d ther�y.
104.10 Interf�rence P�ohibit�
I t is un.lawful for any person ta prevent, delay or interfere with
tlle Forest�r or his aqen�s while they are engac�� in the perfoi�ice
of duties iir�sed by this chapt�t .
104.11 Penalties
Any violation af this criapter. is a misdemeanar and is sul�ject �to
pena�ties p.rovid� for such violatians undex tYie pravisicns of
criapter 90l of this Code.
PASS� AND. ADGI'TED BY Tf�L, CTTY COUNCIL OF TIIE CI'I'Y OF FI:IDLEY THIS
OF
1974.
I��I�YUI2 FI2�NK G. LIt�:BL
ATTEST:
CITY CLEl� - M�}2VIN C. 13RUNSI:'LL
First Readin,�:
Second Keadijlg:
��iblication:
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SPRAYL NG TREE.S
T�NSPOR'7T� NG WOOD
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MEMdRAfdUUM
August 15, 1974
MFMO T0: City Manayer:and City Co��nci�
MCf�O FROM: Ci ty Attarn°y
SUBJ�CT: Proposed Charter Amendmen�s.
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ISSUE: 4lhether Chart�r Amend+nents to a City Charter n�ay bQ en�cted by an ordinance
��' passed by the Ci ty Cour�ci �.
LAW: The provisions of Minnesota Statute SS410.12 provide that "upon
recommLndation of the Charter Commission, the City Council may enact a
charter amendrrien� by ordinance. Suci� ordinance requires the affirmative
vote of all cour�cil members and a public hearinc� aiter two weeks
published notice. The ordinance must be approv�d k�y the P�layor and published
as in the case af other ordinances. The Statute also contains a provision
fo�� r�ferendu{n by a petition of 2,Q00 va�ers, in which case, t;he charter
amend�nents mus� be subnl�i-tted to the vat�rs.
SECTION 4.05, paqe 1�
` Minn. Stat. �5203.21 subd. 1(as amended 19��) provides: "The appointment sha11 be
made at l�asc 25 days befoi^e any election". (Emphasis add�d).
� The "or a0 day" charter rECjU7l�ement ther�fore app�ars to be mere verbiage.
If more than one voting t��achine is used, thet�e must be on� judge for every 150 vo�ters
� in each prec7nct for ev���y ��fection. Ninn. Stat:. SS203,�1 subd. 3, 4.
Mi nr� . Stat. SS203.22 �ahi cl� sets for �h th� reqt�i r�men�ts ancl ri�al �i fi cati ons of el ection
� �udges do�s not contain 'cnc lim�tati�ns prop�?seci in the N�w Charter S�ction 4.05.
Hovaever, Minn. Stat. SS�k10.21 pravicfPS tr�at "�;h� provisions o-� any charieti� of any
s►�ch city...shall be va' id and control as �:o noi�Tinations, przm�ry electir�i�s, ar�d
� elec�ioi�s for municipa� o�fices, not�aithstanding...inconsis�tent...g�n�•ral laws...".
SECTIO�d 4.08, pac�e 12
� This section appears _to b� in conformity with State Law since the statute merely
provides:
"The council shall canvass the returns anci declare the results of
tPze �le�tion. Th4 City Cler�: sha11 issue a certificate of election for
�� the candidate who receives the highes�t number of votes for each office.
In case of a tie uote, the coancil shall declare the result by lot. The
City Clerk shall be the final custodian of the ballots".
I� � Minn. Stat.�S205.1� subd. 3(1959}.
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SECTION 5.02 L �ge 13
To the er,ient of my research, tf}e canduct prescribed by Sectian 5.02 of the Charter is
not a violation of a statute. As such, it is nat a crime, and therefore cannot be
called a misdemeanor:
Minn. Stat.SS609.02 defines crim� as: �
"Cond�act which is prohibited by statute...".(emphasis added}.
WH E REAS :
"Misdemeanor
than 90 days
be �imposed".
'mcans a crime for which a sentence of not more
or a fine o�f nct more than $30J or bo�th, may
In State v. End, 232 C�1inn. 266, 45 NUJ 2d 378 (1951) �;he court held that
� municipal ordinances are not criminal statu-�es and violat�ons thereof are not crimes.
In the technical legal sense, a v�iolation af Sec�;i�n 5.02 cannot be termed a
� mi sdemeanor si nce i t i s noi; a. crime . Secti on 5. Q2 ��oui d be b�tter �uorded by:
"Any vi o1 ati on of �the pr"OV1 S`i Of1S of thi s Secti on shal l be an ordi nance
vi�latioi� subject �o a fine na�c less than $50, not to exce�d $200.OQ."
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"Any viola�tion of �he provisi�ns of this Sec�ion shall be an offense
punishable by a fine not less than $50, not to exceed $200.00".
�in State v. Lee, 29 Minn. 4�T5, 13 NW 913 (1882) the word offense was held
to include violations of a City's ordinar�ce.
� Also, by ter�ning th� vi�Tatians an "Ordinar�ce violation" or an "offer7se"
the proposed penal�;y may be r�tained since the penalty fat° a misdemeanor is by
statute 90 days or $300 or botli.
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Section 6.06 deals G�ritl� both 1) con�racis for the �urchase af inerchandise,ma�erials
or equipment, and 2) cor�tracts �or at�y kind of construc�I;�ion work.
Mi nn . Sta�. SS471 .3�5 deal s�=�i tf� cont.raci:s for the sa1 e or purcl�ase of suppl ies , materi al s
ard equipment anc� provides:
'"If tk�n amount of the cantract is estimated to exceed $5,000, sealed bids
shal l bn sol i ci 1:ed �y �ub1 ic nati ce i n tti�e n?anner anci subject to tre
requi re���a�ts of the 1 avr govern i ng contracts by ��~�- t��e arti cul ar muni c7 pal i ty
or class �ihereof.
In regard to construction coE�tracts for public im�rovernents, Minn. Stat. 55429.041
� provides in part:
"...if t}�e estimated cost exceeds $5,000, shall advertise for bids for
� the irnprovement in the news�aper and such other napers and for such length
� of time as it mar�dc�en� aclvisable.... The advertisernent sha11 specify
t�e avori: �:o be done, shall sta�;e the time when ti�e bicjs will be opened for
consideration by the council, �vViich shall not be iess than 10 days after
� the first �blication of the adverl:isemen� when �: e estimated cost is less
than 'lOQ,000 and not less tlldl1 3 Gv�eks after such publication in other cases...".
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SEGT I ON 7.02 , �aac�e 19
Citation is correc�:. However, by using the aaord °noa�" in referring to the statute,
i� could be argued �in ��uture year�s that tf�e City is governed by the statute in
force in 197�. Since tf�e statute is one that has been amended frequently to reflect
the changing tax str�ucture, it may be wise not to liF�it the City to the 1974
version of SS273.13 and dro� �he ��ord "no;�r" from the section.
SECTIOf� 7.03, page 19
Minn. Stat. SS274.03 provides:
"The clerk shall give at least ter� da s posted notice of the time
and pl ace of the meeti ng of the boar°d of rev�i e��r" .
In accord, is Minn. Stat. SS274.U1 (as amended, 1971).
SECTIO(� 8.05 , paqe 26
Minnesota S�atutes require a 4/5 vote only for the adopiion of a resolution ordering
the improvemen� when the impravement has not been petii�ioned by adjacent landowners
or �vhen the improveinent is on a parlt. Minn. Stat. SSG29.031.
There is no such 4/5 voi;e requirement for the awarding �f any contract over $10,000.
Tf�e only statutor�y requ�remer�t is that "the co��ncil snall award the contract to the
lowest responsible bidder or it may reject all'bids". SS4�?_9.041. Since council action
is by majorit,y vate, SS429.041 w�uld seen� to preclude a�/5 vote for the awarding of
the contract.
Ho4���ver, Chapter 429 seems to acknawledge the fact that t�ere may be municipal
reyulatians in tha� SS42�.021 provides that «hen the co�t of tl�� improvement is defrayed
by special assessm�n��s, the cour�cil has the option of following the procedures outlin�d
in Chapter 4l9 or proceeding ur�cl�r char�:er provisioris.
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� I have exa�n'ned the ro osed charter amendments and have worked with Peter Herlofsky
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in prep�ring an or�inanc� containing the amendments as suggested by the P1anning
� Cor�7�i ss i or� . U!i th n�i nor excepti r�ns , I have nc� changeci the 1 anguage used by the
Charter Commissiori. In Section 5.02 and 5.19, I have changed �:he ter�» "misdemeanor"
to the terrn "offense". This 4�aas done because of specific definition of the term of
� misdemeanor contained in the State Statui.es and because Fridley has previously
�a�optec� a►� ordinance setting for�h the f�ine for misden�eanors, which is different
than that recomm;�nd�d in Sect�ian 5.02 and Section 5.19.
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In Section 7.02 I have deleted the reference to the specific Minnesota Statui;e Number,
and th�is was done so that i�F the statutes are renumbered or cha��ged that it tivould not
be th�n necessary to arnend the charter. 'The suggested change in Section 5.08 presents
some probienis as to interpretatiort and implementation.
The Charier Commission has recommended the addi�ion o�F �he follot�ring language:
� °having at least 55% of the votes cast on the question". This net� language as I
interpret it would apply anly ir there are two or �rore inconsistent ordinances
initiated by petition. If the suggested language is adopted and i� there were t�vo
incansist�nt ordi��a.nces approveci at an election, it svo�ld be my opinion that unless
, one or more had a-t least 55i` of the vote, tha.t it vsould not be enacted. This would be
contrary to a situation where there was only one petition for an ordinance in which
case it would be adopted by a n�ajority vote of the electors.
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AN OR�INANCE AME��DING THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
TNE COUNCII. OF THF CITY OF F�IDLEY DOES ORDAIN AS FQLLOWS:
That the folloti�ing Sections of the Fridley City Chart�r are amended as follows:
SECTIQN 1. Section 2.03 of the Fridley City Charter is hereby amended as follows:
Sectian 2.03 ELECTIVE OFFICERS� The counci? shall be composed of a mayor and
four counciltr�n �rt1� sha11 �e qualified vaters. The mayor sha11 be elected at large
for a�errn of ti}ree ,years, (exce�t the first rnayor to be el�cted in 1957 shall be
for a term of t�ro years. }
Qne ca��nc�lman sha11 b� elected at large far a term o� three years except
tha�G of the first such co�ncilman at la.rge under i;hi, char�:er, (shall be the incumbent
elected last year•, 1956, vdith tG�.o years rer�aining of terr� and he shall be considered
to serve two yeat�s as cour�cilmai� at large to 1959. )
Three caunc�lmen shall b� elected for tern�s of three years each from three
separate Wards of the city, as desigr�rated below,�except that the first councilman
for Ward f�o. 2 under this Charter, sf�all be the councilma►� having one year of
tcrrn ye� �o ser�ve, and shai 1 be considered counci 1►��an for his 4,�ard No. 2 for a one
year term to expire in 195�, T�he councilman from Wards No. 1 and No. 3 shall be
elected this year, 1957, ea.ch for terms of three years.
Upon adaption of this Charter the city �s divided into three separate �dards as
follows:
(a) blard f'do. 1 shall be the ar�a comprising a11 of election district No.'1.
Ref�r tn Page 4-5 af "VotirEg Procedures" adopted by Village Council.
(b) Ward �lo. 2 shall b� the area comprising all oi� election district No. 2.
(c) Ward Noo 3 sha11 k�,� �i�e area cam�ris�ng ali of election district No. 3.
The councilman elected irom a<<rard must be a t°esident of such ward and his
ceasing to be a resid�nt �thereoi� sha�l cause a vacar�cy iri the of-Fice of councilman
fram such ward; provided that a change in v�ard l�oundaries during his term of office
sPiall not disqualify hi►» from serving ou� his term.
I� The �erm of mayor and o� each councilman shall begin on �he first official
business day in the n�onth or January next follow�ing his election and shall end
when his successor has be�n duly elected and has qualified. The first order
of business at tne first af�icial co«ncil meeti� in January shail be the
;� swearing in o�F the new�el�cted members of the council. The council shall be
the judge of tl�e electi�n of its meribers.
;i � The boundaries of the thr�e wards sr�all be redetermined fram time to time by
ordin�nces duly adopted by the council, and based an findings of the coUncil that
the w�rds as so redetermined are of as near ec�ual size in both population and area
'I � as practicable.
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After each decennial census of th� United States, the council shall redetermine
ward boundaries, and if the counc:il sha11 faii to do so �aithin a period of two years
after the offiGial certification of the decenr�ial censusy no further remuneration
shall be paid ta the mayor or councilrnen untiT the wards of the city are duiy
redeterminea as required by tr�is chat�ter.
SECTI4N 2. Section 2.05 of the Fridley City Charter is hereby amended as follows:
Section 2.05 VAGPPvCIES IN THE C0111vCIL. A vacancy i�� tf�e counil shall be deemed
to exist �in case af the failure of any p�rson elected thereto to qualify on or before
the date of t}�� secor�c� rec�ular me��t;ing ,ar the new council, nr by reason of the death,
resignai.ion, removai frarn office> rerr,aval frai;� the city, removal of a ward courcilman
from his ward, continuous absence fro� the c�f:y for more tl�an tl�ree rronths, or
convict�ion o� a felony, or any si�ch p�rson v�hefi:her before or after his qualification,
or by reasorr of t��e faiiure of any councilman without good cause to perform any o-f
the duti es af i��en7f�ershf p i n the caunci 1 for a peri od of �;hree months . In each suci�
case, the courcil shall by resolution declare such vacar�cy to exist and shall fo:�ih-
wi th ap�oi nt an el i gi k�l e person ot� hc�1 d a spec�i al �1 ec�i on wi thi n 60 da_ys to fi 11 the
unexpired term. ' �
SECTION 3. Section 2.06 of the Fridl�y City Charter is hereby repealed.
SECTI�N 4. Sectian 2.06A oi the Fridley City Ghart�r i� hereby repealed.
� SECTION 5. Section 2.Q� of the Fridley City Charter is hereby amended as follows:
Section 2..09 IfdVESTIG���'IQIV OF CITY I�FFAIRS. �The Council shall have
� podrer to mak� invesiigatior�s into i.}�� city's aifairs, to subpoena witnesses, admini-
s�er oaths, and can�pel ih� producti��n of books9 papers and other documentary evid�nce.
The council ��ay at ariy tirte prov�cl� �t�ar an exanair�atior� ar audit of the accounts
� af any offi cer �r depar��?�ent of tli� ci �y qaver•nn�er�t, or i� may cause to �e made
an�� surv�y or t esearch study of arty �roblern affiec�tin_q the ci ty or ? ts it�habi tants .
�acf1 such i nvesti g�t�i on sl�a� 1 b� a;�ti�ar� zed t,y resol uti an a�f the counci 1.
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Any rt;em��er o-f the co�.���c� 1 ma,y rc�g�aest i n G�rt�i ti n�r�y s_peci f i c i nformati on
relati ng t;o an�%d�art�lient via the C<tv_ Pfiana.c;er. The Ci t r tytanager si�ai 1 respond
in writinc��,!ithin a r�asun��hle eriaci_o�- tirne. ��
SECTTON 6. Section 4.03 of the Fridley City Charter is hereb,y amended as follows:
Section 4.03 PRIMARY FLECTIOfdS. On the first Tuesday after the second
Monda�of each September there shall be a�rimary election for the selection of two
na�irinees for each elective office z�t the rPgular municipal election, unless only two
no�7iinees fi1e far each el�ctive offi-ice.
SECTTON 7. Section 4.05 af the Fridley City Chart�r is hereby amended as follows:
Section 4.05 JUDGES ANU CLERKS OF CI_EGTION. The council shall at
le�st 2� days t�efore each munic;�pal �l�ction appoint three qual�ified voters of each
vating precinct to be judges of elections therein anci two qualified voters of the .
same precinut to be clerks cf election, or as mai�y more or less as may be
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determiM�ed by the council. No person signing or circulating a petition af
nanination of candidate for electian to off�ce or an� member of a committee
petitioning a referend��m or recall shall be eligible to serve as a judge or clerk
af such Plection.
SECTION 8. Section 4.08 of the Fridley City Charter is hereby amec�ded as follows:
Section 4.08 CANt�ASS OF ELECiIONS Af�D TAKI�vG �F O�FIGE. The Council
shail meet and canvass the eiection returns �rrith�in seven calendar days after any
regular or special electians, and shaTl rnal:e full declaration o�f the results as
soan as possible and file a statement thereaf wi�:h t{�e ci�:y clerk, and said state-
ment shall be made a part of the m7nutes. 7h�s statement shall inciude: (a) the
total number of good ballots cast; (b} the total numi��r of spo7led or defective
ballots; (c) the vote far each candidate, with a deciaratian af those who are
elected; (d) a true copy of the ballots used; (e) the nam�s o�f= the judges and
clerks of election; (f) such othez° infarinatian as may scem per�ineni. The city
clerk shal�i forthwith not�ify aIl persons elected of t:he fiact o�f� ti�eir election,
and th� persons elected shall take office at the time provide� for by Section 3.01,
upon �aking, subscribing ar�d filing wi�h the city clerk the requ7red oath of office.
SECTION 9. Section 5.02 of the Fridley City Charter �is hereby amended as follows:
Section 5.Q2 EYPEI�UITURES BY PETITIO(d�RS. No mem�er of any initiative,
r�ef�rendum, or recall committee, no circulator of a siynaiure paper, and no signer
of any such paper, or any other person, sh�ll accept or offer any reward, pecuniary
or other�vise, for service rendered in connection with the circulation thercof, but
thi s shal 1 not prevent the cnil�7�i tt;ee frofn payi ng for 1 egal advi ce and from i ncurri ng
an expe�lse nat to exceed $50 fc�r si;ationery, capyings p���nting, and notaries' fees.
Any vialatian o{ the prav�sior�s af this section is an oifense, subject to a f'ine
not lESS than $50, not Lo exceed $200. �
SECTIOi� 10. Sectian 5.OB of the Fridiey City Chart�r is hereby an�ended as follows:
Section 5.08 INTTIA�CIVE QALLOTS. The ballots used when voting upon
� such proposed ord�i�ance shall state the subs�ance af t�e ordinance and shall
give the voters tl�e opportunity to vote eithEr "yes" ar "no" on i:he quesi;ion of
adop�ion. If a r�ajority of the electors voting on ariy such ordinance vote ir� favor
, of i t, i t shal 1 tl��reupan E�ecome an ordi n�nce of the ci ty. Any nun�ber of proposed
ordin�nces may be voted upon ai the same election bui the vot�r shall be ai�lowed
to vote for or ac�ainst each separately. In case of incons�ste��cy between twro
� initiated ordinances approved at one election, the ane approved at the higi�er
percentage af eiectot°s and having at least 55% of the votes cast on the question
shall prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.
� SECTIQN 11. Chapt�r 5 of the f=ridieS� C�ty Charter s�►all be amended by the addition
of Section 5.19 4vhich is to read as follows:
� Section 5.19 CIRCULATION OF PETI7IGNS. Any person circulating a
eti ti on for tTie � ni ti at� on of ari or�i nance, �`-�`�'�
p the � nt� ai,i ori- �-ci�`ar�er amendmen s, for
a� reTerc�ridum or t�ie recaT�o ar�f`-�-� elected of-fic ai 1, sh?1 1 be gui l� of an offense and
� sT-ia'l'�be f�inc.d not less than �0� for faisely attestirig_to an�%s,i nature on the
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E1 ectors farmi ►�c�ther��sel ves i rta a comrni ttc�e for the pur�ose of ci rcul ati ng
a petition shall provic�e eacl� circulatar of sucf�_�eti�ior� G•rif.h a copy of this section
of the Charter.
SECTIQN 12. Section 6.0� of the Fridley City Chari.ei° is hereby amended as follows:
Section 6.04 SU60RDIN,!�7E OFFICERS. There s��all be a city clerk, city
tr�asurer, city attarney and si�ch other officers subordinaie to the city manager as
the Council may provide for by ard�nances. Th� City__Attorney and/or the leqal
ofific��r(s j sha11 be ap�pinted by� �he ci t,y man�c,er ��ritr� tii�_a a��r,_oval of ti�e council.
7he c�ity clerk sh�li be si�bject to the direct�ior� af the city manager a��d shall have
such duties in cor�nection v�ith the kee�ing o� th� public records, thz custody and
disbursem�ni: of the puk�lic funds, and the general administration of the city's
affairs as shall be ordained by the council. He may be designated to act as
secretary �f the council. The COUt1C1� may by ordinance abalish offices Gvhich have
been created by orclinance, and it may combine the duties c}f various offices as it
may see fit.
SECTIQN 13. Section G.05 of the Fridley City Charter is hereby amet�ded as follo�r�s:
Section 6.05 PURCHASES AND CONTR�,CTS. The city manager shall be the
chief purchasing agent of �the city. All purcha�es on bel�alf of the ci�y shall be
made, and all contracts le��, by the city manager, provided that the approval of
the council must be given in advance whenever the amouni of such purchase or
contract exceeds $5,00(�. A11 contructs, bonds anc� instrurr�ents of every kind to
which the city snal-i l�ea party shall be signed by �►�e mayor o�� behalf af the city
as well as t�y the city manag�r, and sha11 be exec��ted ii� th� name of th� city.
SECTIQN 14. Sectian 6.0G of the Fridl�y Gity Chart�r is hereby amended as follo�vs:
Section 6.06 CONTR�CTS, NOI�! LET. rn all cases of cantracts for the
purchase of inerchandise, �naterials or e�uipmer�t or fior any kirid of construction work
underiaken by the ci ty, :�hi c:h requi re an expen�li ture of moi,e than $5,000 unl ess
the council shall be an crnergency or°dinar,ce otherwise provide, the c�ity manaqer shali
advert;ise for bids by a�: least 10 days published notice in th� off�icial newspap�r.
Cont��act and purchas�s in excess n�� $5,000 shall be 1et to the lowest responsible
bi dcier as determi ned by tE�e counci 1. l�he counci 1 may, ho:�.�ever, reject any and al l
bids. «othinc} contained in this sectian shall prevent the council fron� contracting
for the doing af work t��ith patented processes, or fron� the purchasiny of patented
appliances.
SECTION 15. Section 7.02 of the Fridley City Charter is hereby amended as follows:
Section 7.02 POLdER OF Tl�;(11TI0N. The city shall have, in addition to
the powers by this charter expressly or impliedly granted, all the po4�rers ta raise
money by taxation pursuant to the laws af the state which are applicable to cities
of the class of which �it ir�ay be a member from time to time, provided that the amaunt
of taxes levif�d ac�ainst real ��i�/�¢�n����X �rpperty within the city fo�° general city
purposes sha11 not exceed 16 rnills on eaci� dollar of the assessed valuatian of the
pr�p�rty tar,able in the city. In calculating such limit, the assessed value of
property used for homestead ��urposes sh�11 be cletermined as now prav�ded in ht��nnesota
Statuies, Section 273.13, Subdivision 7a.
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need for
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official
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at least
Special taxes as now or hereafter provided by
such taxes arise, provided the council shaii:
Adopt a resolution showing the necessity far
F{old a public hearing pursuant ta three weeks
paper of the city.
Adopt after such public hearing a resolution
four (4) members af the council.
law may be levied as the
such tax.
pub]�shed notice in the
by an affirmative vote of
However, any such special taxes now in eff�ct, wholly ar in part, shall remain
so, and may be inc��easeu to their fu11 legal limit at the discretion of �Ghe council.
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"k3" The ci ty counci 1 may al so 1 evy a tax i n any yea.r agai nst real ��idlY��1�����X
proper�y t��ithin the city in addition ta said lb mi11 limitation and the levies specified:
(1) Adapt a resol«tion d�claring the necessity for an additional tax levy
and sp�cifying the purposes fcr v,�hich such additional tax levy is required.
(2) Ho1d a public hearing pursuant to three weeks' published notice in the
offic�ial ne+�fs�aper ofi the city setting forth the contents of ;:he resolutioi� describ�d
in subdivision (1).
(3} Adopt after such publ�c hearing a resol�ktion by an affirmative vote of at
least � meti�i�ers af the council wf�ich resolution provicles for such levy.
SECTION 1G. Section 7.03 of the Fridley City Charter is hereby amended as follows:
Section 7.03 BOf�RD OF REVIEW. The Council shall constitute a board
of reviE��4� �r�d shall meet as such in the usual place for holdirig counci.l meetings to
equa1ize the assess�d vali�ations according to iaw, and a published notice of such
n�eeti►�c� shall be gi�en in th� official newspape�� of tl;e city at 1east 10 da��s prior
to the day of said meet�ing.
SECTIQiv i7. Section 7.04 of the Frid�e,�� City Charter �is hereby amended as follows:
Section 7.Q�1 PRCPt�R1�TIGi�! C1F t�h�!(�AL 6l!CGET. ihe city manager shall
� preE�at�� the estiir:ates fior the annual budget aihich shall include ��ny estimated deficit
for the current year. The estimates af expenditures shall be submitted by
each department to the cit,y manayer. Fach estin�ate shall be divideci into three
major sub�(ivisions as foilows: (a) Sa1aries and Wages, (b} O��dinary Ex�enses,
, (c) CaE�ital Outlay. Salary detail sha1l show a list of all sal�ried officers and
positio��s wi�th salary all�wance and number of persoris holding each. Wages shall be
brokerl dawn in sufficient det�71 to justify the request. Ordinary expenses shall be
' broken down into such detail as th� city manager shall direct. Capital Outlay sha11
be iteij�ized as to �tems and amounts.
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for the two prec�ding fiscal years, ancl, as far as practicable> the amounts expended
and estimated for expenditure during the current y�ar. In addition to estimates of
exper�ditur�s, the city n?anag�r shall prepare a detaiied statement of revenues
collectn_d for th� two preceding campleted fiscal years with ai��ounts estimated
ta i�e collected for ti�e cur•f-ent fiscal year, a��d an estin�ate of r�evenues for the
�nsuinq fiscal ycar. The estimates shall be submit�;ed to the council at its first
regu1 ar morithly me�ti ng i n Sep�en�ber.
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The city manager si��all submit ��ith estimates such explanatory statement or
statements as he m�y deem necessary, and during the first �v10 years under this
charter he shall be au�h�rized to irterpr�t the requirements of this�.secton as
requi r•i ng onl,�� such carnpar� sons of th� ci ty fi nances wi tfl those of the
government of the city as may be feas�ble and pertinent.
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SECTIQN 18. Sec�ion 7.05 of the Fridley City Charter is hereby an�ended as foilows:
Sectlon 7.05 f�ASSAGk. OF TNE BUDGEi. The budg�t shall be the princ�pal
item of business at the first regular monthly i7�e�iing of the council in September,
and the c�uncil s1�a11 I�Q�� s��bse�!�er�t m�Et�ings fram ti�ne to time until all the esti-
mates have bGen cons�iderc,d. The meet;ings shall b�` sn conducteci as to give interested
ci�iz_ens a rea�onable ai7,ount of time in �vhich �:o �e heard, and an opportunity to ask
questions. T�he budget e�tintates shall be read in f'ull and the City Manager shall
explain the various ii�.r»� thereaf as fully as n;ay be deeined necessary by the co!�ncil.
Tf�e anr�«a1 budget fi nal ly ac�ree:.� upoi� sl��al I s�t -�orth i n such detai 1 as may be
detern��i ned U,y �he ci �y co�:o�ci 1, the co�npl eie fi rur�ci al p� �n oT the ci ty for the
ensuing fiscal year, �rid shall be signed by the �7�a,jority of the councii upon being
adopted. I� shall indicate �he surns to be raised and from;�ahat sources, and the sums
to be spent ar�ci for wf�a-� E��.�rposes , accordi ng to the pl an i ndi cated i n Secti on 7.04.
The i;otal sum ap�rapriated shall not exceed i.he total es�timlted revenue. The council
sha11 acz�pt t�e budg�t noi_la�ter than th� last cv�nc?1 meet�in in October by ordinance
which shall set farth t4�ie to�:al c�f thu Ludget anci �he toials a�f the major divisions
of the budget, according tc� the plan indicatecl -in Section 7.04.
SECTION 19. Scction 7.09 of the Fri�iley City Charter is hereby amended as follows:
S�ctior� 7.09 LEVY �tND COLLECTIOi� 0�= -f�1XES. On c�r befare the first
counci 1 meeti nc,� of Novern�����_ eac6� yea�^ the counc i 1 shal l 1 evy by resol uti on the taxes
necessary to �r��et the i�ec�u�ire,�nef�ts or �I�e budget far the ensuing fiscal year. The
city clerk shall transrn�i � to the ceunty auditaE~ arin!�ally, noE later than the lOth
of f�ovemL�er, a statcm�nt af a1i tt�e �taxes leviecl, and suc�� taxes shall be collected
and ti�e payrneni, thei�eof ��� e»farced ��i Lh and i n 1 i k� manner as State ar�d county taxes .
No �t3x sha11 be i r�v�l i d by reason of ar�y i nforma 1 i�ty i n tl;e i7ianner of 1 evyi ng the
same, nor b�cause the amount �evied s��a11 exceed tP�e amaunt req�aired to be raised
for the speci a1 purpose fo��• G�iiii ch the same i s 1 e•�i ed, but i rz that case the surpl us
shall go into a suspense �und, and sha11 be used �to reduc� the levy for the ensuing
year.
SECTION 20. Sect�ion 7.14 of the Fridley City Ch�rter is f�ereby amended as follows:
Section 7.14 ACCOUNTS /�ND REPORTS. The city manager shall be the
chief accountin� officer of the city and af every branch �hereof, and the council
may prescri�e and enforce proper accounting methods, forms, bianks, and other devices
consistent with the law, this charter, and the ordinances in accord with it. He shall
submit to the council a staternent each manth showing the an�ount of money in the cus-
tociy af t;he city treasur�:r, the status of all f�ar�ds, the arriount spent or chargeable
agairist each oP the annual budget allovaances and the balar�ces left in each, and such
other infiormation relativ� to the fir�arces of the cit,y as the counci1 m�y require.
Thecour�cil n�ay at any tiE��e and st�all ar�nually pravide for an audit of the city
�Fi na��ces by a cGrti fi ed pub1 i c accour�ta��t or by �he departrnent of the state authori zed
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to mak� examinations
I of June in each year
in fiorm approved by
calendar year, which
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the ci ty manager� shal 1 prepare a corn�l Ete f i nanci al statemeri'c
the caunc�T o{ �the city's fi►�ancial operations for the preceding
st��.tement may be publ i sr�ed i n such r�anner as the counci 1 may
thereof shall be published in the afficial nc�vspaper on or
�'dCii �l@dY'.
SECTTON 21. Sectio�� 7.17 of the Fridiey City Cl�arter is hereby amended as follows:
Section 7.17 DEBT �«D TAX F1PdTICIP��TION CERTTFTCATES. (a} If in any
year the receipts �rom taxes or othet� saurces should from some unforeseen cause
become irtsufficien� for the ordinary expenses of the cii�y as provided for in the
budget, or i f any cal ami ty r�r� o�t�er publ i c�n,e�~yency shoul d subjec � the ci ty to
the necessity of making extraorcl�i«ary expenditures, then �:he co�ncil n�ay authorize
tne sale by the city treasurer ofi emergency ciebt certificates to rur� not to exceed
ei gnteen �T�onths and to bGUr �i nterest at no� nicre tk�an a11 o���ab1 e b,y State statutes .
H tax sufficient to r�deem all such certificates at n��t�r�ity sha7l be levied as.
part of the budc�et of the follo�rir�� year. The authorizatio►� of an issue of such
emergency debt ce��tifica�es sf7a11 -iake the form of ar� ordinance approved by at least
four of tt�e r��embers of t}�e co��nci 1; the ord�in�r�ce may, 7 f deemed necessary, be
passed as an emergency ordinancE:.
(b) For tne prupose of providing necessary moneys to meet authorized expendi-
tures, the council rnay issue certificates of indebtedness in any �fear prior to the
receipt of taxes payabie in such year, on si�ch tcrms and conditions as it may deter-
mi ne , beari ng i nterest Gt a r°ate not more th<.n al l oti�rabl c!:�,y Statc stautes ; provi ded
that such certifi ca�tes autstandi nq at any a�ic �c.in�e sha"e �I i�at excced forty per cerrt
of the tax levy payable in the curren� yea►� belo��ging to the fund for the benefit of
avnicn the borrowing is au�horized.
SECTIOlV ?_2. Section 8.05 of the Fridley City Cfzarter is hereby amended as follows:
Section �3.05 PU6LIC UlC1RKS: NQlA1 PERFORMCD. Public works including
all local improvements may be co«structed, extEnded, re��ired and maintained �ither
by cantract or, if the estim�ted cost is less than five �t��ausand dollars, directly
by day 1 ai.�or. 13efare rec�i vi ng bids the ci ty manager sl�al �, ur�der the di rection of
the city council, have su�table plar�s and specifications prepared fof� the pro�osed
materiai or �raject asid the estirnate of the cost thereaf in detail. The award of
any contract amounting to more than ten thousand dollars sh�ll requ�ire a four-fifths
vote of the city council. When the best interests of the city will be served there-
i�y, the city council �ray organize a constructior� dEpartment under comp�teni super-
vision and provided with sui�able equipment.
The right is reserved to the city council, upon the recornmendation of an engineer,
acting tl�rough the construction department to bid on any 4•aork to be let by
contract. Ail contracts sh�ll be let to the lowest responsible bidder, but the
term "lowest responsibl� bidder" sahll be in�Cerpreted as giving the city council
the t°ignt to accept an,y bid which it determines to be most advantaqcous to the city.
The cit,y col�ncil shall reserve the right to reject ariy or all bids. Detailed
proceedings governing the advert-isement for bids and tr�e execution of ihe contract
shall be p�°escrib�d by ordir�ance. Ti�e cit;y shall require contractors to furnish
proper �onds fot° the prateciion of the city, the employees and material men.
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StCTION 23. Chapter 1Q of the Fr�idl�y City Ci,�rter is he�eby amended as follows:
CH�1PTEr� 1(� - Franchises and Ft��i�cr�is��
Sc�ction 10.01 DEF�If�ITIC(� OF FRF;i��CE1IS�S. ih� ��ord "franchise" as used in
this charter shall be cons�r4�d to incl��de all privilec�es grant�d to any person
firrn, associ�tian ar carporation in,
ot� pub�lic places o�' the city, ���hether
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such priv�ileges have been or shall here-
r by the State of Minneso�ta.
� S�ction 10.02 FRAi�CHISE ORDIPxANCES. Th� cour�cil may grant franch�ises by
ordin�nce adopted by an affirma�ive ��ote of at least four members of the council,
but in i�o case shall a franchise b� grani:ed by an emergency �rdinance, nor with-
' in tw�nty (20) days aiter a pubiic hearing thereor, as provided for in Section
10.09, or lafier than sixty (60) days after such publ�c hearing. Franchise rights
shall always be subject to the suppriar ric�ht af the public to the use of streets
1 and public p�lac�s. All corporations, co-�:�ar�tnersrtips, persons or ather entity
desir�inq t� make an es�aecil�:ly burdensci;�:e usE of �;r�e streets �r public places,
incor;-i�tPnt t��ith tf�e public`s right in s«ch places, or �esiring the privilege
of placir�g �n, avAr, u�c�n or under� any streei. or �«blic place any permanent
� or ser��-per-�maner�t fixtures 'ror the �«►~pose of constt�ucting or aperating
street or other railways, or for telepl��on�ing ar telcgraphing or transmitting
electricity, or tr�nsporting by pn�um��i.ic tubes, or for furnishing to the
� ci �y or i ts i nhabi tants or any porti on �,her�eof trai�isportati or� faci 1 i ti es,
water, 1 i yht, heaf:, pawer, or ar�y ather p��bl i c uti 1 i ty or for any other
purpose, rnay be required to of�tain � fr�anch�ise hefo►Re proceeding to make such
I use of the streets ar publ�ic plar_es ar berorn proceeding �:o place such
fixtures in such places. Ev�t°y ordinance grantir�g or extending any franchise
shall contain �11 the terms anci condit�ans of the �franvhise. A franchise
shal 1 be �yi tllou t any val i di ty ��i-�atever unti 1 i t has been uncondi ti anal ly
' accepted in all its t�rms, ai�d Such acceptance, pr-operly execi�ted by the
grant�e, has been f71ed with the city clerk.
, Section 10.�J3 COST OF PUBLICATION OF FRANCHiSE. ihe grantee shiall bear
the cost of pubiica�ion of the franch�ise ardinances a��� shall cieposit sufficient
cash to guarantee tne pubiication before the ord�inance is passed.
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Section 10.04 PQWFR CF RFGULATIOfv RESERVED. The city shall have the
right anci po���er to regulate and control th� exercise by a corporation, co-
partne�°ship, persan or other entity, of any franchise, however acquired, and
whether such franchise has been heretofore granted by the Cityof Fridley or by
the State of Minnesata, or shall hereafter be granted by �the city of by the
State af P9innesota.
Section 10.05 RATES AN� CI�ARGES. Every franchisee making use of the
street or public places within the city shall give court�ous, efficient and
adeyuate service at reasonable rates. R r�easonable rate shall be construed to
be one which w�11, with efficient management, norma1ly yield a fair return
on all property used and us�ful in furnishing servi�e �to the city and its
inhabitar7ts. This sha11 nnt I�e constri�ed as a gu�,ra,�ty of a r�turn and in na
case shall there be any return uE�an frar�chise value. tdithin these limits the
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, determination of a�aximum rates, fares nr charg�s ta be charqed by any franchisee
for service renciered to the city or to any person, �ersans, firm or corporation
within the ci�y shall t�e ria�e, if ��ossible, by dir�ct n2gotiations between the
public u�ility and the council. In case of failure to reach an agreement by
' this method withi►� a reasonable time ihe council may, in its discretion, agree
to submit �o ar~b�il;ruti��7 �n �urh ter~ri�s as it m<xy deem feasibl� or upan such
tern�s as the ft~anchise providcs for, the fixinc� of the ra.tes, fares or charges
� to be made t�y the franehis�e, pr°crvid�c�, h�t�ever, that th� rates, fares or charges
so fi xed by arUi trati on sk�a.l l noi: be bi ani ng on the ci t;y �or rr�ore than fi ve years .
� section 10.Q6 Pf�OVISI����S OF FRI�I�CHISES. (a) Every franci�is� sha11 cot�tain,
among other thinys, provisiar7s �elating to the fo�llow�ny:
(1) The term of the franchise rrante�, wiiich shall nat exceed 25 years.
(2) Rates, fares and charges to Ue chargcd by the i=rancfiisee in compliance
� wi tn the terms and pra�%i s i�ns Of SECt1 Uil 10.05 . -
(3j Tne riqhts reserv�il -to the city in con«�ctian with the erection of
poles, m«sts or other fixiures in the sireets or pu,�lic places and the attach-
� ment of wires thereto the layir�g oT tracks in or of pipes or conduits under the
streets or public places, and the placing in the s�treets or other public places
of any permaner�t or semi--permar�ent i�ixtures or Equipment by the franchisee.
' (4) The {�ra�npt ���pair by the fra«cl�isee af a11 damages to the pub1ic streets,
alleys and public propet°ty occasioned by the acts or omissions of the franchisee.
(;) The i�igf�ts o� the city ta hav� access to all bool;s, records and papers
of the franchisee which in �ny way dc�a1 with, affect or record its operations
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and useful in furK�lsh�ng servic� �l:a the city and its inhabitarts.
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�o the follat�oir�g: ��� �
(1 ) The p�titi�er and r�i c�hi; of �the c� ty �o sz�b�r�i i to arbi tra�i or� the f i xi ng of
any rates, �Pares or ch�rg�-:s ta be n��de by the ���j�ancriisee.
(2) The t�ight �f tl�e fr��a�lr�h�isc�� �i�o r�eeiv� u;�on cancie��na��ic►1 proceedings
brought by the ci ty tc� acq«�i re the franchi see co,�1�?�nsa�;i or� �'or i ts franchi se or
1:he val ue thereof, i f ar�y.
Section 10.07 FURTNER �RQI�ISI�NS OF FRAi�{CHISE. The enui�eration and specifi-
cation af partic!�lar matters ���f�ich n�ust be provicled for in every franchise or
renevral or Extension ther���P shall not be cor�strued as im{�a�it�ing the right af
the city to insei�t �n any such franchise or rene�ti�al or extension thereof such
other and further conditions ar�d restrictions as the council i�ay deem praper
t� ��rotect the ci 1;y' s i i�terests , r�or shal 1 anyti�i ng contai n�d i n thi s charter
liir►it any right or power possessed by the city over existiny franchises.
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franchise.
0� RENEIJAi_S OR EXTENSION OF FRA�dCHISE. Every extension, renewal
of any existing franchise ar of any franchise granted hereunder
to tt�e same limitations and granted in the same manner as a new
� S�ction 10.09 PUF3LIC I�EARINGS. [iefore any franchise ordinance is adopted or
any rates, fUres ar charges to be charged by a franchisee �r� fixed, there shall
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� be a public hearing hy the cauncil in regard thereto. Notice of such public hearing
by the counci� in regard thereto. idotice of such public i7earing shall be given
by publishc�d notice at 1east once in the official newspaper not less than twenty
,' (2Q� days pt°ior ta the date of such public he�ring. Rddii:�ional notice of such
public hearing may be given in such manner as the council shall detet°mine.
SECT IQiV 2� . Secti on 12 . 07 af the �ri d1 ey Ci ty Charter i s hereby a�ne►�ded as fal l ows :
■ Section 12.07 ihe cauncil sha11 have the exc1usive po��ver, by orclinance
passed by a vote of at least faur m�rf;t�ers of the council, to v�cate or discontinue
, highways, streets, easeinents, anc! alleys withir� the city. Sucf� vacations may be
made only af�;er notice, ard hearing of affected prop�rty ov�ners, and upon such
further terms, at�d by such 4�rocedure as the council may by ordinance prescribe.
' A record of each such vacation shall be filed in the of-iice of the R�gister of Deeds
of Anoka County.
SECTIOi� 24. Secti on 12.11 o�f the F��i dl ey Ci ty Charter i s hereby repeal ed .
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PASSE� A�D ADOPTED BY TI�F CITY COUNCIL 4F THE CIT� Or FRIDLEY THIS
! DAY OF , 1974.
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CITY CLERK - i'rARVI�! C. BRt1P�SELL
First Reading:
Secand Reuc�ing:
Publication:
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Minnr-�apolic;, (�.�iinnc�Ja�G� ��;�d1� . . . . (k�'12) 3.�-�1-92'10
August ]_4, 1974
Mr. Nasim Quzeshi
CitSr Iviar�a,�er
6431 �Tnive�sit.y Avenuc N. E.
Fxidle�r, Min��csota 55�32
D�ar Mre Quresn�e
Pur_suant to pravisioazs af th� Fridley CZ_ty Charter -
and tlae Cal�.l_e Tele:�r�_siort Franchzse Ord:i..nanc�e, General
T�levision of I�Tinnesot�., Inc<, rec�uests City Council
consideraticn. oz a i�e��a rate structure for cal�le
t�le�risi.o:A subscribers. It is r�qliested that thi.s
matter_ be pl.�.c�d upo?�. th� Ci �y Council ac�enda at the
ne:�t ��gtalar n�eet�_nc�f �ugust J_�p ?974.
Accompa��y�.�zq t:his
you wi_11 i �_ric� the
neui rate str_uc�.uxe
rates.
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Campany' s w;: �_i:.t�n pro��osal fcr_ t.he
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Augu�t 8, 1974
MEMBERS PRESENT; Baxbara Hughes, John Haines, George Zeglen, and Tom Myhra
MF.MBERS ABSENT •
OTHiRS PRES�NT:
Fr. Ed
Clyde Moravetz, Bob Hinkley, Terry Shuster, and Carol Kukowski
Barbara Hughes, appointed acting ch�irperson by Fr. Ed, opened the special meeting
at 1:06 p.m. She announced that Fr. Ed was in St. Marq's Hospital for an in-
definite period of time.
Mrs. Iiughes introduced George Zeglen, new membea° appointed to the Commission '
in r�placement of Dean Caldwell. Mr. Zegle�. said he had li.ved in rridley for
the past eight years and had pxeviously served on the Planning Commission and
Subs and Plats Commission. He currently works as the coordinator at �he public
arena. �
Barbara Hughes asked if there were any additions ta tlie agenda'? Clyde Moravetz
said he had a proposed draft on dist�.icting by the Metropolitan Council. Subject
to a meet3.ng to be held this evening, there will be a finalized report.
MOTION BY JdHN HAINES TIi.AT TFiE MAY 17, 1974 MINUTES SE APPROVED AS WRITTEN AND
SENT. Seconded by Toin riyhra. Upox� a voice vote, the motion carried unanimously.
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Clyde Moravetz presented the proposed dra�c on distxicting and went over
, deletions in the draf�. Tonight's meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. with
Metropolitan Council on the third floor of the Metro Square Bldg. on 7th
Robert Street in St. Pau1. On August 9$ thexe will be a question-answsr
ccmmen� sessio� held from the State Corrmiission at the Stai:e Office Bldg.
,� �he basement auditoxium n�t to the High�aa;� Department.
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Clyde gave a short summaxy of the districting report. tJn�er s�a�te law„ the
Minnesota Cable Casmnunications Co�nission sh�.11 adai�t the standa��ds a�ter
consult�ng with the Metxopc,litan Council. The recommendationa for the Commission
seteing forth the standaxds in establishing the guidelines wi1Z then be followed
by the Municipalities. They raill analyze the options given to them to determine
whethex it is economically viable. The Municipalii:ies wi11 submit theix analysis
to the Council �or their review. Tt will ther. be sent to the Sta�e Cable
Commission who will set up a public hearing. C1yde did not lcnow if this would
have any possible affect on Fxidley. Tom Myhra asked if the Metropolitan
Council had given their approval? Mr. Moxavetz said they hadn't. There will
not be a public hearing until the draft is xeviewed by the State Cable Coznmission
and that time ha5 been tentatively set foz Monday, September 23.
MOT�ON BY TOM Mi.'�3IZ�A TQ RTCENE Z'fiE DISTRICTING SU13CQ1��'iITTEE DRAFT REPORT DATED
JULY 22, I474. Seconded by George Zeglen. Upon a voice vote, the motion carried
unanimously.
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Barbara Iiughes said she would try ta attend the meeting on August 9 and would
like to have a written reporC to tk�e Commission on the meeting at the nexC CATV
mee�ing.
PROGRESS REPORT I'ROM MR. HINI�,EY
Mr. Hinkley said the most frequently asked question by citizen's in the community
is when do we start? He said as of today, they can still giv e no specific date.
The cable has been constructed, tested, and �ppxoved and found to be capable of
the City`s franchise requirements. A7.1 equipment is in place and ready for
operation.
Mr. Hinkley said one of the two chall.enges facing �hem has to do with micro-
taave transmission �aith the Chicago signal, W,irl. The problem is that they need
another additional towex site between Arden Hills and the CATV building in
Fridley. The review started with the proposal to the City Council� on �he
presently standing tower on the side of the water tower on Matterhorn Drive.
Ear].y in June, Columbia Heights independently planned to construct their own
micxo-wave to��ex. It seemed an excel?ent opportunity to serve their needs and;
Fridley's at the same time. A represen�ative from Gene�al Television•and
Columbia Height's city staff and Council did put together an agreement whereby
the Company would lease city owned property, constx'uct our own tower, use i.t
for our purp�ses, give them free uses for th eir purposes, and also rent out
space to third party users. On two separate occasions, they had met on a Friday
and ironed out a11 the deta�.ls. They arri.ved Monday night at the Council meeting,
and Mayor Nawrocka, was iresisting on additional concessions to be made by the
Company. The monthly lease x�ental would not be su£ficient. The following
weelc after a substantial session, the Mayor was insisting on possibly using
other space on the �ower.
Since tha� time, Gex►eral Talevision has explored other alternatives. There is
the possibilzty of gaing on to the IDS bui?�3.ing. The IDS was not interested
in micro-waVe equipmen.t on top of their bua.lding two years ago, but have changed
their minds and leased to an independent company from �h.icago recently.
' The engineers from General Television will be meetzng urith ttie micro-wave
company on August 9 on top of the IDS. Mr. Hinkley ws.s hop�.ng a decision could
be made Monday morning from ttie results. Mr� Myhxa asked if the Columbia
Iieights thing was dead; Mr. Hinkley said yes a.t taas, they had until the end
' of this montli i:�� �ercise it but they have no inteni:ion of signing it. They felt
it wozild be a poor business decision.
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Mr. H3.nkley said they have secured the services of. Terry Shuster, new manager
for the Fxidley CATV Company. He had quite an e.xtensive background in Cable
Television. He was pxeviously managex of the company in Rochester, and had
done a very excell.ent job on local �xograms and communz.ty activity.
Mr. Hinkley said they have gone ahead and made marketing plans with the Fr�dley
Hockey Association. No contract has been signed, although one has beer� reviewed
by �he Hockey Association anu the company. Mr. Hinkl.ey felt this would be an
innovative way to market cable televi.sion in the community xather than hiring
an outside maxketing firm.
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Mr. Shuster is continuing in�ex��iewing people f�r staff. They intend to have
a staff of about I6 people to begin with. They have made a specitic e�fort in
government and local channels. One staff person will coordinate �he activities
on access channels.
Mr. Hinkley said they ha�e a problem which they would like to shaxe with the
CATV Conunission in xegards to the present rate. �he ra�e in the franchise
ordinance in $5.50 a month. The ordinance was written alm.ost foux years ago.
Since that time, there has been considerable �mount of infZation. When they.
first proposed to build in I�ridley, the expeiiditure ���as around $1_mi].lion.
The present eYpendituxe spent is $1.6 znillion. Mr. Hi.nlcley said from a
business s�andpai��.t, there is no waq the Company can operate successfully in
I�'ridley at a$5.50 rate. The decision is to either make that fact known now
to the Ci�y Cable Commission, City CouncilA and the people, or wait until
aftex beginning oper.ation, a.nd com.e back next y>ear and ask fnr a xate increase.
�'his raie i.ncx'ease would be approxin-�ately $2. The main reason iox doing it
this way is not bringing,it up in the mi.ddZe of an election campaign. Mr. Hinkley
said he did not want to make CATV a political issue again.
� Mr. Hznkleq presented the Commission with a proposed budget basing their service
xevenue on some 3,OQ0 customers per yeax. He went over some of the figures.
Mr. Hinkley hoped the Commission agreed on no� making thi.s necessarily a political
' issue. They have not �akeix any �ormal action. A letter could be wxitten to
the Ci.ty Council to document theix case. Mr� Hinkley said he would like to
hear some �eedbacic. Tom Myhra felt tha� since they have no subscribers yet,
' they have no commitment except what the proposed �ae is which was in the
Ordin�nce. He thought if the inerease was made now, people might be more
xeluctant. The additional �ee would prabably not make that much difference
if Cab1e gets in and pro•�res to Ue good. He did not think anyone would dxop
, it if it was rai.s�d to $7.50 instead of $5.50. Ii: is the product that is
important. Mro Haines said l�e appreciated the company coming to the Commission
first with this problem. He wauld be moxe satisfied telZing the potential
, buyers now of thc xate incxease xather than latPr. �?a.s preference �aas to sell
it as wliat it is xeally going to be. 7'his would be more honest and open.
Mx. Zeglen saici he agxeed with Mr. Iiaines.
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Baxbara Hughes asked if the Hockey .�,ssociation kneta of �he possibili�y of the
rate increa::e? Bob Hinkley said they were made aware oi it.
Mr. Shuster sai.d one of his first mandates when he canie to General Television
caas to gather together Fyhat he felt was needed fax his staff for a operating
budget to handl� a1I the mandates that are a.n the franchise. It took weeks
to pxoduce all the figures. The price that is chargPd is very importznt to the
Manager. He detested rates that are not very xeasonable. He was astounded tahen
he fixst saw the franchi.ve at the $5.50 rate. Pxesently, Rochester is going
to tlieir City Council bc:cause they cannot operate on tlzeix $5.45 ra�e.
Mr. Shuster was enthusiastic about the neta system, it could be used as a community
oriented type of inedia. Iie felt one of the important aspects for rridley CATV
is to get the community involved with them. Gov ernmenfi programs could be.
alexted to show C9.ty Council meetings or advisoxy gxaup meeti�.ags on TV. The
Sun newspaper couid he used as a facility to. make it lcnown for pub�.ic access.
liis desire taas very stxong with community involvemente
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I� a publxc heaxi.ng is required, Barbara liughes said she would like �o know
through the s�ate, what is happening on �Lxanchising. Tn addition, she would
like to have printed xeviews of Uahats lzappening to fxai�chises throughout the
country, and a p�oposed bud.get. Tom Myhxa aslced if the City Council votes or
sets up a special hearing? Mr. Hinkley said it was his recollection that Council
is required to consider and schedule it on tche agenda. Recommendations from
the Commission could be giv en at the publ.ic hearing ox later.
MOTION BY TOM Mi'IIRA THAT THE ACTING CHAIFPERSON APPOINT A SUBCOMMITTEE OF ON�
TO �iRE� ML��IBERS TO COMT UP WITH TIiE KIND f3F INFORMATTON 'CHAT TfiE COI�IISSION
WOULD WANT FOR THIS MATTEIt. (This Caould Ue a subcommitfi:ee in case of a public
hearing if the xate incxease taas to come before the City Council). Seconded
by George 'Leglen. w
Tom Myhxa made an AMENliI�ENT to hi.s motion, "THAT TI-�E COMMITTEE INCLUDE AT LEAST
BAIZ�ARA HUGHES AND JOHN HAINES TO BE TWO MEMBERS ON TI-I� SUBCOMMITTEE." Seconded
by George Zeglen. Upon a voice vote, the motion carxied.
Mrs. �iughes said should the request cozne, she assumed the City staff would
provide anything they feel p�rtinent ta the subjpct. 1'f the request is.made,
the subcommittee wi1Z review the necessary background. '
Mrs. Hughes aslced if there were any othPr general repoxts from General Television
since they xeceived theix status of compli.ance from the FCC. Bob Hinlcley said
he could only say that 1ie maae the txip to GJashington° along with Bill Nee,
Tim Breider, and Bean Caldwel.l and the cei•tif.ication went through and is sa�ely
on hand.
Mr. H�.nkley said. they would z=exy much like to operate the system beginning
, October 1, Everything is xeady except for the hiring of additional staff.
Mr. Shuste� is trying to get trained and e�perienced people for staff.
� APPUTN�I�ENT QF VZCF-CHAT_i2MAN
Baabara Hugh.es aslced fox nominations for Vice-Chairman since Dean Cald�aell had
xesi�r�ed, previously hol:ding that pcsiti.on.
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MOTIUN BX JO�T FlAIN�S 'l�iAT B�RBAIZA IiUGH�S BE APPOINTE:D AS VTGE-CHAIRPERSON OF
T�i� CAi3LE TV COMMISSION. Seconded b� George Ieglc:n. MOTION BY JOIiN HAINES TO
CZOS� N6�:IN�TTONS, Sec.ondect by Tom Myhraa Upon a voice vo�e, the motion carxied
unanzmously.
ADJOU�tiMENT
Being L-here no furthex or new business, Barbara Hughes declared the meeting
adjourned ai 2:40 p.m.
The next meeting was changed and set for Fxiday, SeptemUer 20, at 1 p.m.
(A �pecial meeting is te�iL-atively set far Thu�sday, August 29, at 1 p.m, in
I' case the public hearing is to be held on the rate incre«se).
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Recordi:zig Secretary
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MEMO T0; Pdasim M. Qureslli, City Nianager
b4Ehi0 FROh4: Richard N. Sobiech, Public iVorks Direct-or
DATE:
SllBJECT:
August 15, 1974
Petition to Reopen Bxoad Avenue from Lafayette
Avenue in Fr.idley to Mississippi Boulevard in
Coon Rapids
The Engineering Department has reviewed the area mentioned
in the referenced petition. Approximately 113 feet of the por-
tion of Broacl Avenue in question lies within Fridley, while the
remaining approximately 163 £eet lies within Coon Rapids. As
indica�ed in the letter attached to the petition, blocking of
the right-of-�aay was initiated in Coon Rapids with subsequent
fence construction and concrete driveway improvement being
performed by the Coon Rapids resident adjacent to the righi-
of-way. Contac� with the Gity of Coon RapidS staff has indi-
cated �hat a public hearing to discuss the subject reopening.
has been scheduled ior August 2i, 1974 at 8:00 p.m. at the
Coon Rapids Council Chambers. '
Investigation af ihe site indicates no drainage ox txaffic
pxoblems would devel.op in Fridley if the xight-o£-taay cvere re-
opened and improved. Since the right-of-way problem basically
involves Coon Rapids and a Coon Rapids resident, the E;�gineering
Department recomrnends that Coon Rapids be allo�aed to hear and
resolve the matter and the Fridley residents be a.dvised that
the Fr3_dley City Council has received thei_r. petition and suggest
that;, they attend t:he Coon Rapids Put�lic Hearing to provide pro-
per input to the cliscussion (see al:tached proposed letter) .
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ANOKA COUNTY
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE PdE
August 20, 1974
FRIDLEY, MINRlESOTA 55432
DEAR RESIDEivT:
RE: Petition to reopen Broad Avenue from
Lafayette Avenue in Fridley to Mississippi.
Boulevard in Coon Rapids
The City Council of the City of Fridley recei.ved
the reference� petiti.on a.t the Regular Council meet-
ing of August 1.9, 1974.
Please be advised that the action to close this
porti�n of Broad St�eet was i.nitiated i7�� Coon Rapids.
Since the closed portion of public right-of-�Gray basi-
cally lies within Coon Rapids subsec�uent action to
reopen the right-of-way must come from that
municipality.
In order to heax all pertinent information
regarding the subjer-l. pet:ita_an we have been a.dvised
tha.t Coon R�pids has scheduled a ptzblic hea.ring on
August 27, 1974 at 8:00 p.m. a�t Coon I:apids City
HaTl. Ii is suggested that interesteci parties
attend the mee�ing �to provide the proper. i.nput to
the discussion.
Thank Ycu,
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF FRIDLEY
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' Petitiari No. _1 -1�.� 974,
, P e'ved Au ust 7 1974
Dat_ Rec i Wednesday, g ,
, Object peti�ion to reo�en Braad Avenue from Lafayette Avenue in Fridley to
' r4ississip�i Boulevard in Coon Rapids. _
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' Referred to City Go�ncil �ugust 19�1974 _�
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D�:ar h��1r. Vvetterlind:
This letter v�ill confirm our conversation at your house on Monday after= ,
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� The City �ubtir works crevus wi11 relocate tf �� barricad�s on the sou�h sid�
oF Mi•�si�sip; � ��oulev��rd sa th<_..t thc�re will :�� on� barricade on e�ch side
o!' your �uture :�iriv�����ay. A ch�n.�c order will 'oe issueci ta th� CiCy's con°
tractar to car�struct a coi7crete dr^iv��way ap�raach from the curb to tt-�e
' south lin�� a� exten-�e� o� Missi��i�:�pi "3oulcv� rd . The location of this drfve-
way apprc�.ci� vti�ill b�• a;�proxin�::tely ir� th� middle of the existin� grav�led
truveled w�:y. Ta d� fihi<., it will b� r�cessa.ry to r�rnave appr�xima*.eiy
' twent:y feet o� th� er.istin;� curV a«d g+.�tter on the �outh �ide of Misstssippt
E'o�,�l�vartJ .
' it is further understood tha� it is your, inter�tian to canstruct a con�c_ re:,�
driv4w�% Fram v✓h�re ti�•,r: C:ity`�.� c.�nLractor le.aves ofP to meet ycur existin�
� c�nc�^�te dr�ivcway ne�u� yo�.�r ho.,s;�, that. yo�a vvill gra�s the remain�nr.,
por�ion of �.roa� ��treet adjacent to yaur ��ra;�crty, �.ru�i extend the fence
at the sa.�kr� li,n� af y��ur �r«pert��d
�S � c�f71 Si.J.t'°F' ,�QL.! S=.t1�J`N� i:i'�c,� �i�f�� Cnct nr'1 �!-i[� p�..o�nr-� t�;:USt b° ��3C��G�
against your property and will be harxiled a� a part of the street pavement
assessmcnt .
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You should atso be aware iP yau have nat Leen so a�vised �:tr�ady that
whatever you might construct within the aublic rigt�t-oP°way would be dor�e
at �our avvn ris4c and you wc�,�lc! r�at be entilted to �ny compensation far tts
rer�aval if that �hould. become necGssary in the �'utur�� .
The Ciiy Cour�cil ar course has nat reached ant� perm4.nent ciecision 2is to the
vacation af the �3r�ad �tt^eet right--of-way.
I ht�pe that this will no�N r�solve this matter so that we may consider {t
to be ctosed .
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Very truty yours,
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Ctty Manar,er
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To W7�om It� :•iay Concern: ��/CZ k�
City Of Coon R.apids, MinnESOta i 6 F
City Of Fridley� Minnesota � c� 7�,
�Je, the undersign�., ara vf.�arous�y prs��est3�ng 'ch� closing of Broad Avenue connectin�
I,ayaf�'ette StrzEt in Fz�id�ey to I�':ississipp�. Boulavarci i.n Caon Rapids, therefore, we
are fil.in� a co�pla�..nt fnr the iollowi�� r�asons:
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Broad Avenue has been a F�zbli,e T'na�o�z�hfare since 19�5 and a School Bus Rc�ute
un�il it �as closed �bout t�ao years a�o.
S�hoo�. CYail�.re7x �rho used Broad Avenue,now r,a�ra tc� go thr-ough Private Property
from �rid�ey �o ge� to a School 13c�s en r:ississippi Boul�var�.
If 3road ��v�raue �as �°eo�ened, Peogle �n Gc�Qra I%p�.as �rould be ab1.e to go to a
Grocex�� S�re or J.,�u�dermat in rri.�.ley �rithout going on ��st River Road.
The Gizi:l..ci�en of Fricll.ey and Coon R�.pids uss i� everyday w�alking or rida.ng their
biice� �oing y�°om one Play3�raund to ana$h�r.
The c�as� af ��ad .�venu� sYa�uld be a���3. on the last street ��p�vement in Coan
:%pic?s on t•�zssissipp�. B�ul�vard, an the south end of �th� Cit�.
Z'h�z3° are t�t,� hc�uses c�l�i,ch dan't hav�e aceess to CQOn Rapids F�.re Hydrant sineQ
F32`C?<3t'� AVeIll1° W3S G�OS�.
�n Cc��clusio��, w� don`t think ii �.s right to cl.ose a public street %r Private
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' '�I�E �he �tz��s^a��nc�c�, �re vi�;oruu�2y �a����t�.np �,h�+ clas�n� oi Broad Avent�� Qonnectin�
L�yai�'m�i�e� ��rc�� in �'f°id� �..ryy �� ;fL�s�i.s���p� :'.o�l�v��. in Coon t�apid�, th�rei'ar�. ��
are f"ilin� A C20�3j7IA�.M�` for tha fal��n�; r�agc�ns :
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tzr�til �.� taaa a�.a;��d about ��ro y��x's ago.
2. Scn��1 Ch9ol�r��n ��I�a usad B:�oad �lv�nue, no�r h�v� to �o thxough Private Froperty
f'r�ea t�Y�$ e:.�oy �o �at t� a �chQOl i3u� on '•:is�i�si�pi Naul�vard.
3. Tf �i c��d A�4ern�e s��s re�pcane�, ��aple �n �oon �p�:2� ��au1.d be �ble to �o to a
:�ro�c�y° �tc►rc� or ,�aac�n�arara� 3n i�r3t-�ley w3tY;�ut ,,oin� on �:.��t :�.ver Ro�d.
4. 't,Y�v Ct���.ld�en c�f rri�.cy and. Co�n :�.pid� us� �.t �:�r�:r� cfl�� �z�Ik�rag or riding
�h��..r L�i���w �;�sr?d �`z��n a�i� �'1ay�x�c��znc� �o an�t?�ae;r.
�. 1'Izr� cas� e�' i�x°�=`:�. �.�r�nu� shc�u]�d ba wd3e� pn th� la�t s��^�et; i�nprove��nt in Coora
�'�pici� on .`xs�«.�,':���.��i s?c�t�? �var�d, on the sotatt�i �nd af �h� G:�ty.
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7. �n CaI2C�t18�4i1i �,8 �Qt1°� ��1�J.2ii}t �� '13 r�.�;ht to clos� a public s�^ec�t for private
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City of I�'ridley, �Iinnesota �/
' k'�, the unde�si�ne�d, are vi�orously px���st�.z�g the closing of B�oad Avenue eonnecting
Layafet�c� S�reet ir� ���•3.dley to P�iss��sipp�. F�tz�..ev�.rri in Caon ��i�ds, therefore, �re
a�o filiri� a co�pla�.nt for thn �°ollowa,n�; reasons:
l. Braad li�en�ae has been �. Pu�l�.c �ho�o�shf`�re sa.nce ly'4G and a School Bus ?oute
unti.l. a.� �as c1.os�:� at�out twa years d�oe
2. Scho�l Cni? �r�r� br?�o used Br. o�� Aven�e, no� haue �o go �hough i'rivate Property
froni ?��ac£�.ey to gei ta a Sahoal �us ot1 1�I�JJ�SJ��:�I� �oulevar°d.
3. Ii 3ac�ad �ye�lxe ��as r�o�aened, Peaple in Coon '_�pids tirould be able to go to
a Gx•rx�er�,r Stoe ar I�.��r�?�ez.nat �.n �idley t�i�hout go�.ng on F�st River Road.
4�. `I"ne Cha.l�ren c�.� «��.dl.ey �an�. ��on iiap�ds use it every day s�alking or ridin� theix
b�1�es gaing �'rem one Flay�ru�:nd to �nother.
S. The cos�� of ;�°�ad �.v�r�ue sx��uld b� adde%3 or� �l�e last s�reet iznprov�meni in
Cofl�:� l;�j�ads o:� ::assass:��pi i�ulevar�., on the sou��n end of th� Ci��.
6. ��Zer°e ��°e i:wo ho;zs�s �•r�ach c�on't have a�cess to Coara r,apid.� 'r�.re Hydrant
,ince 3rvaci �.vent. � t�ras cl.ased.
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7. In carc�.�.sioa�, ir� don't think it is right to close a public street �or ?rivate
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`' Ci�y of Cot�n 1���.r�.s, P:innr=�cyta �l" �
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�y��'eute ��r�, ��.n F�-�.ci�.F:y to :�i��;��3inpi b�;�l�v�sx� in C�o� ;���ids, �herafore� we
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uni�. �.�: 3a�G�� clos�i ab��a� �t.ro y�ars a�o.
2. .5ehaol �'��.�c�� �:n ���o u�t�:� i'raad Asre�a.uc�, n��r h�v� �o �;o �Chou^;h Privat� Pro��rty
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MEb10 T0: Nasim r1. Qureshi, City Manager
MEMO FR01��: Richard N. Sobiech, Public �Vorks Director
DATE: August 15, 1974
SUBJECT: Request for Stop Sign on Rice Creek
Terrace in area of A9adison Street
and Ntonroe Street
The Engi.neering Degartment has reviewed the referenced
reauest for insta.11ation of stop signs on Rice Creek
Terrace in the area of Monroe Stree� and Madison Street.
Please be advised that due to the volume of pedestrian
traffic which utilizes this area as an entrance to Locke
Park, installation of stop signs is caarranted.
Therefore, a three way stap with appropriate cross-
walk markings has been installed at the intersection of
Rice Creek Terrace and b4onroe Street. The Monioe Street
right-of-way was selected as the location for the stop
sign installation in order to dixect the flow of pedes-
trian tra�fic to the pedestrian bridge which exists over
Rice Creek on the same alignment as D4onroe Street.
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CITY Or FRTDLEY
PETITIUN COV�R SIiEET
Petition N��. 14-1974
Date Received At�ust 14, �974
Object Petition_to rec;ue'st a. stoy� sig,n on Rice Creelc Terrace in area of
Aladison Street and r9onroe Str_eet
Petition Checked By
Percent Signin�
Date
Referred to City Cauncil August 19, 1974 ____
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MEN10 TO :
MEMO FROM:
ME1��10 DATE :
MEMO SUBJECT:
Nasim Qvxeshi; City Manaoer
Robert S. �lughes; Fire ChieF
August 14, 1974
Fire Protection Contract with City of Hilltop.
Our Fire Protecfiion Contract with Hilltop, is completed Deceinber 31, 1974
I met with the Hilltop Council, and offered them a new contract with the
following changes:
Flat Fee Per Year
Per Call Chaxge
Inspection Fee
I973-74 1975-76
$ 5,500.00 $ 7,500.00
$ 150.00 $ 150.00 lst Two Hours
$ 7.00.00 $ 150.00 Per hour of fraction
thereof for all time
beyond two hours.
$ 200.00 $ 300.00
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The City of Hilltop Council voted for continued Fire protecti.on from the
City of Fxidley for the years 1975-76, with the new terms as stated above.
FIRE SERVICE CQNTRACT
BL"TGJELN
CITY OF FRiDL�Y and
CITY OI' HILLTOP
ANOI:A COUNTY
STATE Or MINNESOTA
This agreement is made tlzis lst day of January 1975, b3l and between the
City of rridley, par�y of the f irst part, an_d the City of Hilltop, party of
the second part.
Whereas, the first party has f ire f ighting equipment suitable for use in the
, protection of property aga.inst loss of fire; and the second party has no
' adequate £ire fighting equipment of its own, and desires to obtain the use
of equipment of ihe first party, and services of its firemen, (when possible
, for f:irst party �o furnz.sIi the same), within the territoria� limits of the
second party, na�nely the limifi:� oi the City of �Iil.ltop, Anoka County,
IMinnesota. �.
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Now, in consideratian o� ttie promises, herein made, the mutual covenants
thereaf9 and in accordance with the terms and conditions here�.nafter rnentianed,
the parties hereto ag�ee as folloCas:
1. That upon a request made by or from the City of Hilltop, the first party,
wi1.l fii.ve and r.ender assistance in fighting any fire therein and wi11 send
such equipment and men as are available, ready and able to be sent by the
first party.
2. That the consideration to be paid by the second party and accepted by the
first parry for the furnishing cif such equipment and men to fight any fire
or f ires, is as f o1lo�as ;
a} A flat fee of seven thousand, five hundred and n�/1Q0 ($7,500.00) per
year, shall be paid by the party of the second part to the party of
the first part, to satisfy the contract £lat fee requirement.
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b) An additional sum for each ca11L trip, of. one hundred and fif�y and no/100
dollars ($].SO.QO) wi�.l be pai_d by the party of the second part to the
part5� oi the first part, and one hundre.d and fifty dollars ($150.00) per
hour or fraction ther-eof for alI time beyond two hours; said. time to
commence ���hen the equipmenL- and men leave the fire hall of the party of the
first pazt, and sha11 end when said equj_pment and men are back in said
f iz e ha11. '
c) The party af the first psrt wi.11 inspect industria2 progerty, and
cor�s:ierci_al pr.ope.r.ty and mul.t:iple dwellings at least once annually and
wi11 renjer a report to �lie party oL the second paxt. The party of the
second part shall pa.�r the party of the first part thxee hundred dollars
($300<00) an.nu.al�.y for inspc.ction services. The party of the second part
shall. be responsitilc for enf-orcing fire prevention regulations.
' d) Pa.ymen�s of the f ees under the terms of tlie contract shall be due and
payable by the partiy of the second part to the party ot the first part
as follows: .
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(1) Annual flaL- fee ($7,500.OQ) shall be paid by the party of the
second part to the party of the first part, in two installments,
$3,750.00 due and payable on January lst, and $3,750.00 due and
payaY�le on July lst of the current contract year.
(2) Fire call tees shall be dt�e and payable by the party of the second
, part to the paxty of tlie first part on the month following the
month in wh�_ch the call occurred.
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(3) 'Che insgection fee of $300.00 shall be due ai�.d payable by the party
of tY�e f�.rst part on July 31st.. of the contract year.
3. The operation of th.e equipment and the directioYi of its use at the scene of
the f.ire, to�ether with its men, shall be in and under the complete charge
of the I'ir.e Chief of the first party, (if he is present, ott�erwise his next
in canL�and or a�ent). The question of fact in each instance as to whether
or. not the fire equi.pment and personnel of the party of the first part are
ieady and able to respond to a call in the City of Hilltop shall be
determined by the Fire Chief or his next in command or a�ent.
4. The party of t]Ze fixst pai-t shall. act in good faith in sending its equipment
and men, to any such fise as herein provided; and nc� liability shall attach
�o the fi.rst party by reason of any negli.�;ent acL or conunission of the
driver or <zn}� men sent with said equipment to said fire. Xt is �articularly
understoad tt�at the first party is not obl.igated ta send said equipment and
men upon ca11, if in :judgcment of the Fire Chief of the first party, or his
next in conmiand or agent, said equipment and men are requ3red at ttie time
withi�� the limits of tl�e first party, to fi�ht any fires then existin�.
Shoulci r.oad or weather. conditions be un£avorable, in the judgement oi the
I�'ire Chief of the first part�, as to the furnishing of said equipment and men
a� tha time, then th� first party is not obligated to respond to said call;
'�IRE S�RVTCE CONTRACT
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and should a fire start within the corporate Iimits of the fir�t part•y.during
the time such equipment and men are traveling to said fire, or while the,y
are actually enga�ed in f_ighting said fire, or �ti�hile they are standing by,
said equipment and men may be recalled or sent back to the CiL-y of the f iist
party, provided in the judgement of the F3.re Chief or his next in command or
agent of the f.irst party, such action is necessary and advisable.
5. The par�y of the second part shaZl be responsible for obtaining any back up
fire services to respond fio fire call for the party of the second part,
when equipment of the party of the f irsL part is unable to respond under
conditions outlined zn t2zis coni:ract.
6. This agreement iaith any exhibits and riders attached hereto, contains the
entire agre_em�nt of the parties and no representations, inducements, promises
o£ other agreem.ents, oral or otherwise, not embodied herein, sha11 be of any
force or effect.
7. This agreemenL is in ef�ect upon execution by both parties; and shall remain
in e£fect for a term of twelve months fxom the daL•e above firsL' shown, e�;cept
that tt�e said contract shall renew itself for an additio�al period of twelve
months unless one of the pa.rties has given a ninety (90) days orritten notice
of intent to tei-minate prior to the end ai the tt�aelve month period. �
IN WITNESS WHERT:OF, the parties have caused this iease to be executed and
affixed their seals (if any) as o£ the day and year first above written.
CITY OF FRIDLLY
Witnes�ES to City af Fridtey:
ME�XOR ., (Seal)
Witnesses ta City of Hilltop:
CITY MANAGER
CITX OF HILL'TOP:
MAYOR (Seal)
CITY Mt�NAG�R
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ASSOCIATIQPd OF
METROPOLI T/�i
MUf�ICIPAt�ITIES
� Phone 222-286I
July 2, 19r14
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Nasim Qureshi
�Fridley City Mar.ager
6/�31 tlniversity Avenue N.E.
Fridley, N�innesota 55432
' Dear. Nasim,
300 Hanover Buildi.ng
48Q Cedar Street
St. Paul, Mfruzesota
55101
��As you knaw, the Me+.,yopG�l.tan an.d Suburban Leagues have me�ged into one organiz�tion
cal.ied the Assec�.ation af AJletropclitan Nlunicipalityes o As one of those who served
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an i.Y?� jo�nt �ommit�ee vrhich pz�eced�d the� actuaZ me�ges�9 I am very pleased and
en�t,h�as.Lasti� about, the autcome �.nd an, confident th�t this was in the best inter�ests
�af a7�1 metr�c�olz;;ari cammur�itie�o t�Jith a.11 �c�mUr�.it�es v�,rorkin.g together� zxz on.e
organi zat,�cn and w�t�h an expanded staff 9 the interests oi rn�.uzicipalities and their
c�,tizens �rill be better° ser�ved at all levels,
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Municip-ulities whl.ch �vex�e members of e�th.er or both the Suburban and Metropolitan
L��g�es a�e c.onsi.d.er��d immediate membe�s of the Assoc�ation oi Metropolitan
Mun.�.cipa.l.�1t��s �vith compl.��te rnembership and pr�v�leges, As such your,muni�ipality
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is a fu1,1 partics�pat:Lng m4mb�r as we enter the 197��75 iiscal year and we look
ior�ax�d tc� wo�ki.ng with youo
�The fisca.l yPas� r�� from June 19 1971� thx�ough P��.y 31, 1975 and we would invite
you to support the on�going iun.�tzons a.nd help get the new o�ganization ofF on the
oo��.ght iootY� by en�cl;r.�a�ing yau� Council to take ofi°icial a�tion by naming your__ ,,.
,design�ted �Epre; entat.iveo• �nclas�d is a rnembership dues statement, As you w�.11
nc��e� ±r� 1_9%4-�75 fi.; cal year dues fo� Fridley are$2559.00 0
Thi.s :� the s�rne as you.r 197��-�7l� fisc�.1. year dues to the MPt,ropolitan Lea�ue were
,a.n� re�;resPnt� 5� pe� c;ent af your State League dueso Thi.s schedule was adopted on
J"lane 6, 1.97l� i.n con.jun.: tion ti5rit,h the mergex� ratification�
A.l��o en.c]_o�ed i.s �, copy of the Asscciaticn By�Laws and a listing oi �;he officers and
�board m-mbPrso I hope tha.t yous^ Counc;il will take posztive action and indicate
support, by �em�tti.ng the prescribed dueso
,Sh�L1d ycu have questi.ons er desire more informat�ion concerning the Association of
Metrc:pol.it,an Mun.icipal7.t�i.es9 do no-� hesitatE to contact me or the Executive I7irector9
Ger�e Francrett or othe� members of� �;he bo�x°d o� staff� The affice telephone number
� 222a2861,
, Tharlt
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President9 As�ociatian of Metropolitan Municipalities
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DUES STATEMENT
ASSOCIATION OF METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITIES
`cipality rRIDLEY 1g7�,.-75 Fiscal Year Dues $2559.00
�ity of does he�eby ( renew itsf���§��X��i�� member-
ship in �,he As�cc�aticn of P.Fetro��oii�tdn rJiuni�ipalities and names
�aet- as the desi�nated delegate to this o�ganization and names
designated a.�ternate�
�f e�r�d m�.ilzng address iar� delegate
Szgned
P:�eierred mailing address for alternate
Date
��e llues enclosed %�%
P ase rezn�t to: Ass�c�ation o�' Met�opo7_i��.n Municipalitie�
� 300 H�.na� c r Bui:Ldir�g
480 Ced��° S ��eet
St. Paul, IVl�nnesota 55101
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MII�'!O T0: Nasim Qureshi, City Manager
FRg.'�: Dan Huff, Naturalist/Resource Coordinator
RE: Natural History Area Proposal
DATE: August I4, 1974
Attached is the �roposal for a system of
Natural Histoiy Areas which I would li.ke to
be received by the City Council. We have
a concurrence of ci.ty officials on the plan
which will be suk�nitted to the Parks and
I2�creation Cc�r¢nission for discussion at
their Augus� 26 meeting. Coz�tact will also
be made wii�h l.ocal scho�l officials re-
garding their support.
Thank you.
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cc: Jerrolcl Boardman
Pau1 �rocan
Dick Soh_�ech
Parks and Recreation Cc�TM�missian
Enviroru�nental Quality Ca�nm.ission
Planning Ccxranission
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PROPOSXIL FOR DEVELOPP �1�N`I' OF A SYSTEM OI' NA'1'URZ�L HI STORY
1�RF� FOR `i'I I� CI TY OI' FRI DT ,i?Y
After analysis and assessm�nt of the vegetation and wildlife on the
publi.c lands within the city of I'ridley, s� areas* have been found
to be suitable fc�r a system of "Natural History I�eas." This system
would be created fo.r the purpose of preserving rc�unants of Fridley's
native flor_a and fauna and would be so developed as to provide i.mmea-
sureabl.e opportunity for public enjoymen-t and education. Such a system
should lx� dedicat��cl as soon as possible as remaining portions of native
plant and an.i_ma]_ communities are dwindling with the encroachment of
residential and cc�mercial development.
These six areas ar.e listed and described below. Included is a brief
prescriptio� for t��e pr_oposed namirig, improvement, and function
(programs) of each site:
1. "INNSBRU�{ FORL;ST 1�I�TURAL �� S`.i`ORY AREZ�" {North I nnsbruck Park)
' Description: The topography of tl�e 24 acre park features a seri.es of
' high sandy xidqes of gl_acial origin interspersed with lower,
poorly drained �thole-li}�e r;larsh areas. The uplands are
characterized by r�ture r�d and �ahite oak forest while the
, lowlands are in various stages of succession ranging frcxn
cattail-o�en �aater to sedge meadow to bo�-birch conununities.
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ihe area maintains a wide variety af interesting plant and
an�al life, especially forest - and ma�sh-nesting birds.
(1) Visi�Lor inf.ormation centc�r and Naturalist's o�fice
("A-fram� buil.ding")
(2) Fericing to restrict entry to improved trails
(3) Improved trails (gravel, wood chips, or asphalt}
prinuti.ve stairways on steep slopes, and k�aardwallcs
across marsh areas
(4) Bird obs�rvation and photograPhy blinds
(5) I nterpretive signs
(1) Self-guiding inter_pretive brochures
( 2 ) �iided iriterpretation tours
(3) Fi]m showings and lecture/discussion at tYie visitor
infont�tion cer.ter
2. "I SLl1ND OI' PF1�CE rIATUR�I: KI STORY AF'�A" (Chas� `s I sland)
scripti_on: Chase's I sland i.s actually a 7 acre peninsula of alluvial
� sa�Zd containing two distinct river f.loodplain forest ca�mluni-
ties. P�Iature cottonwood forest characteri.zcs tlze lower, wetter
sites while an elm-ash-maple r.cxnmunity is found on the drier
' sit�s. Prc�uent spring floods aiid high water levels prevent
natural succession i�o more complex cc,�iunities.
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PROPOSAL FOR D�VELOPMENT OF A SYSTE�I OF NA'I'CTI;AL
��� HL STORY ARF_.I�..S F4R THE Q TY OF FRZ DT�L'i'
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Wildlife abounds on the "isl-lnd" and signs of muskrat, squirrel,
� raccoon, and deer are frequently encountered. Waterfowl are
also present.
�provaments:
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(1) Improved trails (already campletec� by the Islands of
Peace Foundation)
(2) Boardwalks and wildlife observation blinds
( 3 ) I ntex-pretive signs
(1) I ntcrpretive brochures
(2) Guidec� interpretive tours
3. "P�i00RE I,AKE llLT��S DIATUR�.L HL S`ibRY ART'A" (tVest Moore Lake Park)
This 7. G acre area contains a re�nant of the constantly shift-
ing dune topography which once dotted the Anaka Sandplain.
On it is found a unique sho.rt-grass prairie ccxrnnunity, �aith
associated xeric forbs, and scattered oasis-like "blow-outs"
rich with mesic to hydric foz�ns. A rapid txansition is found
along the west shore of Moore 7�ake where eutrophic conditions
give rise to lush lalc�snore and emergent vegetation. A truly
great variety of plantlife exists on this site along with a
unique and fragile geology..
(1) Boar_dwalks
(2) Perimeter fence
(3) Wat�rfowl observation blind
( 4) I nter. pretive signs
(1) Interpretive broc�iures
( 2 ) Guided int�retati.on tozzrs
4. "I3IINFIT�, PRAIRTE NATURAI, F�S`I'ORY �1RF'��'° (LTlzna�-ned site at �ast
Itiver Road and Iiickory Drive) *
�scription: '�i1is two acre area is a moc�ified native grassland in an early
si�ac�e of succession to Oal: Savanna. This txansition area has
great interpretive value as an example of ecological succession
in the prairie-forest tension zane. The area supports native
� and introduced grasses and forbs and populatzons of thirt�en-
lined ground squirrels and field-nesting birds.
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(1) I�dditional acquisition (adjacent area- approximately 8 acres)
(2) Chip trai]_s
(3) Perimeter fencing
(4) T ntezpretive signs
(5) Parking area
(1} Self-guidec� tours
(2) Guidcd interpretation tours
* P�zdi_ng �ccruisztzon of ari a].ternate site Lor a neighborhood park.
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PI20POSAL, F'OR DFVF.IlJPI�IIL%l"I' OF A SYS'P�M OF NA'I'URAL,
HI: STORX A1ZF�S I'OR TI-� Q �I"Y OT FRI DLEY
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5. "IZILC� CR�Z A?AT[J1�1�I., HI:S`1l�RY 1�REA" (Ptiice Creek Park)
This area presently featu.res 28 acres of riparian hard�od
for�st and sllrub thickets along both sides of Rice Creek.
t�ature oak/elm forest dominates the bluffs and upper slopes
along the cr�ek. A wide variety of plant and animal life
is found he.re.
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Parking ar_ea
Perimeter fence
Boardwalks
Rustic stainaays
Bridge
I ntei�retive s.igns
Interpretive brochures
Bird observation blinds
(1) Self-guided tours
(2) Guided interpretation tours
6. "MOORE LAK� NI�TUP.AL, FILSTUI2Y ARF;A" (Norther_n Part of Moore Lake
Park �nd I sland in West Moore Lake)�
D�cription: This area incl_ud�s approximatel_y 5 acres of cattail marsh,
pioneer aspen groves, and lovaland forest (island) . Tlze area
is suitable for interpreiation of wetland ecology, especially
' that of waterfowl. The island should be left inviolate as a
waterfowl breeding and security area. I t should be posted as
a "Wildliie Sancti�ary."
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(2) Improv�d trr�ils
(3) Waterfowl obser.vation blinds
(4) Intei�retive signs
(1) Self-cjui.ded tour-s
(2) Guided interpretation tours
I t is my rc.�uest that these areas be designated "PJa.tural History
Areas" ai�d that L-he proposed development and manaqement of these
areas be acfiiinistered by the Naturalist in coorclination with the
Parks and Recreation and Planning Dep�u trnents. I t is anticipated
that ihe areas will k�e developed in several phases as to allow
adequate effor_ts at design ar� cost research.
D1n E. Huff
* This area inay be used for al.ternat� develo�lents wlziclZ should
nat int�rfere ��ith such dedicatc.�cl preservation or the lakeshare.
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IPROPOSF�I3 NATURAL HI STORY AREAS ,.O D
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N1EM0 T0: Nasim r4. Quxeshi., City Manager
AIEMO FRObi: Darrel Clark, Community Development Adm.
DATE: August 15, 1974
SUBJECT: Shorewood Inn inside improvements
We have received an application from the owners of
the Shorewood Inn requesting to convert the existing
clerkroom and private office into a dining area.
They have staied and we have a letter that this
improvement �vill not add any capacity to the total
facility because they will remove the tables and chairs
from the dance floor in the Hidden Harbor Lounge into
this neFa part on a l:l ratio.
I have requested that this item go to Council for
their consideration because of the existing parking
problem. The ratio of parking stalls �o seating capacity
as rec�uired by code is being met, however it is obvious
that the code is not adequate when applied to the
Shorewood Inn. I have on numerous occasion mentioned ta
the Niciclows that they should seek additional parking
space and I am reasonably sure that they have and are
trying to get more parking space.
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FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432
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Fr�dley, �`inneaota 5 i�21.
Attention� T�. Glark
Gentler!exl
T�rde are sendin� twa sets nf }��rants of our propasal re�arding increasing
the size af tn.e dance flaor in ovr H�_dden Harbar Lounge.
ti�e shall rerac�ve thc ch�.�_x°s from the danee f:toc�r into the new room as
sho�rn in the dra�rzr��;s. 7'he new room shall bo used of part of the Iiidden
Harbor L�aunge.
We �stiTaul� ap�r•eci�t� appx°ov�.1. of our pr�pa�ac� remod�ling, Thank you very
much �o� �ro�x time and cansi.d�r�t5.oz�. .
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TO: Marvin Brunsell DATE: August 19, 1974
� SUBJECT: :: FRO��: Gordon ivlidda . -
Rental Liquor Store .5
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I have talk�d to George Nicklow of George is in Fridley.
' Mr. Nicklow advised b� telephone he is satisfied with
� the passa�ble renter of the Liquor Store, however, his
, attorney wrote up a statement with his cand�itions as
to renting. Those papers wz1l be r�ady in a couple
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RESO�UiioN No, 0 � - 197�
TRAN�F�RkI�G d� �l1�DS FCR SHADE i��E OIS�RSE CdNTRQL PROGRAM
WHERERS tt�� City �ounc�i has authorized c�rtain expenditures
beyand t�� budgeted �mnunts in the 1q74 Qudget,
�0'.J, 7H;R£�OR�, �� iT RESOLVEU by ihe Cou�cit nf the City of
Fridiey, n�ne�ing at a regu�ar session on the nir�eteenth day
of Augus�, 1974, as fai lo��as:
1, That the appropr�ation for the following activi�ies
be red�acecf as fo1 tows: .-
Reserue for Con�ingPncies $ 12,OOOo00
2a Thtat the ap�ropriation for the followiny activities
be increased as foiivws:
Shaae iree �Jisease CaRtrc�1 F'rogram $ i2,OQ0.00
PASS�D AI�� ,�OOPTED BY 1'HE CITY COUNCIL OF TNE CITY OF FRIDLeY
TF{I S 19th DAY OF AUGUST , 19%�+0
MAYOR F'i-ank Go Lieial
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CITY CL�f�K Marvi n C. 9runsel �
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENI DEPAf3TMENT
I�4r. Nasim M. Qures��i
City Managex
6431 Univers3ty �venue I�.E.
Fridleyy, MN 554�2
Dear h2r. Qureshi:
176 Easi f=ifth Street
St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
Telephone (612) 227-0911
Augus�t 13, I974
This xef�rs to your letter dated Jul.y 2 tQ me and subsequent
tel��l�one cc�n�rersa�a.ons x��arcii�� t��P City of Fridley pro-
viding tl�e u�ii��i�s �.r�d re��d7{�ay �c� s��v� Lo�� 3, 4, S and 6
zn ��ock 7 as shsa�n �n G�°�a� T�a���ae�n Inct�.s�r�.al Center Plat
at Fr�.aley, Minne�ot��
The indu�ixy h�s executed �n agreen�ent to purchlse thv abave
xefer�ed to lats fxom the BN, thexefore, please immediate3y
inii�ute �he r�ecessary �� �ssuxe that the construction l�sted
in youx above refexred to l�ite� �.s comple-�ed yet th3s year.
This is alI �ein� dane on the assump��on �h��t the raugh
estirnate yvu ha�e made in the amount of $1�5,727.28 is still
re� iab�. e .
If you hav� any c���sti.ar�s 4 b� a11 mw�.ns, pie��e co�tact me .
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Industrzal Development
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Assistan� E�igi�.eer
City fo Fr�_dl.ey
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A RESOLUTION ORDERING PR�LII�4INARY PL,ANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND ESTIMATES
OF TI-� COSTS THEREOF: 1'rATER, SANITARY SEWER AND STORI�1 SE�VER IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT N0. 116
BE IT RESQLVED, by the City Council of t}ie City of Fridley as follows:
1. That it appears in the interests of the City and of the property owners
affected that there be constructed certain iruprovements, to-wit:
Water, Sanitary Se�ver, �lains and Laterals and Service Connections,
Storm Sewer and Dr.ainage Faczlities and Related Appurtenances; to
serve the following properties:
The remainder of �the Great Northern Industrial Park Plat located in
the southeast quadra.nt of Interstate No. 694 and East River Road.
2. That the Pub li c 4Vorks Dir. , P.ichard Sobiech, f� the City's Consulting Engineers are
hereby authorized and directec� to draw the preliminary plans and specifi-
cations and to tabulate the resul.ts of his estimates of the costs of
s aid improvements, including evexy item of cost from inception to completion
and a11 fees and P��enses inct�rred (or to be incurred) in connection there-
c��it}i, or the financing tlzereoi, and to make a preliminary repert of his
findings, stating therein ��hether said imnrovements axe feasible and
whether t��ey can be�t be made as proposed, or in connection �ti�ith some
other improvements (and the estimated cost as recammended), inclu�ing
also a descriPtion of the Iar.ds or area as may receive'benefits therefrom
and a.s may be proposed to Ue assessed.
3. That said preliminary report of the Engineer shall be furnished to the
City Council. �
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI-IE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 19th DAY OF
Augus t , 19 7 q,
ATT�ST:
CITY CLERK - MnRVIIv' C. BRUV��F:LL
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A RES�LUTION RECEI��ING TH�: PRELI��INARY REPORT AI�D CALLING A PUBLIC
HEARING ON THE hiATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS:
WATER, SANITARY SE11'ER AIvD STORi� SE69LR Ii�1PROVEASENT PROJECT N0. 116
WHEREAS, the construction of certain impravements is deemed to be in
the interest of the City o£ Fri�ley and the property awners affecied thereby.
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Gity Council of th e City of Fridley, as follows:
1. That the preliminary reparr submitted by the Public Works Director and
Comstock £, Davis, Consulting Engineer, is hereby received and accepted.
2. That the City Clerk shall act to ascertain the name and address of th e
owner of each parcel of I.an d directly affected or within the area of
lands as may be proposed ta be assessed for said improvements, and
calculate estimates of assessments as may be proposed relative thereto
against each of said lands.
3. That the axea proposed to be assessed ior said impxovements and each of
them as noted in said notice are all the lands and areas as noted in
said notice: Al1 0£ the s�me to be assessed proportionately according
to the benefits receil�ed.
4. That the estimates of ass��sments of the Clerk shall be available for
' inspectian to �:ne owner of any parcel of land as may be a�fected
thereby ar any public heaxin� held relative thereto, as we11 as at any
prior time reasonable and convenient.
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S. 'I'hat the City Clerk is autharized and directed to give notice of such
puUlic hearing by publishzr.g a notice thereof in the offi.cial news-
paper of the City �f Fr•id?ey and by mailed notices to alI the property
owners whose property i.s liable to be assessed wi_th the making of
these improyei�ents according to law, such notice to be substantially
i�t form and substance of the notice attached hereto as Exhibit "A".
C. That this Council will mee� on the 16th day of September , 1974
at 7:30 o'clock P.ht, at the City Hall in the City of Fridley for the
purpose nf holding a public hearing on the iniprovement noted in the
notice attached hereta and made a part thereof by reference, Exhibit
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ADQPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 19th DAY OF
Au�ust , 197 4
ATTEST:
;' CITY CL�;RK - htARVIN C. BRUNSELL
MAYOR -
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OFFICZ��L PUBLICA�ION
CI'� OF FRI�LEY
(E.�HIBIZ' A)
NOTICE OF HE: �RING ON It�iPROVEhiENTS
WHEREAS, the City Council c�f the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota,
has deemed it expedient to receive evidence pertaining to the improvements
hereinafter described.
NdW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS z=�EF.EBY GIV�'�i TI�T on the 16th day of
September , 197 4at 7: 30 er' c2ock P.:��. the City Counci 1 wi l I meet at
the City Hall in said City, anc� wi11 at sa�d time and place hear all parties
interested in said i.mprovements in whole ar in part.
The genexal nature af the ianprovemer�ts is the cons�ruction (in the lands
and streets noted below)�of the following improvements, to-wit:
CONSTRUCTIQN ITEM
Water, Sanitary Sewer, �4ains and Laterals and Service Connections,
Storm Sewer and Drainage Fa.cilities and Related Appurtenances; to
serve the follocaing properties:
Tlie remainder of the Grea.t Northern Industrial Par.k Plat located in
the southeast quadra.n�t of Interstate No. 694 and East River Road.
ESTIMATED COST . . . . . . . . _ . . . . m . . . . . . . . . . . $ 364, 860 . 00
THAT THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE AS��SSEG FQR SAID IA4FROVLi�1ENTS IS AS FOLLOWS:
Far Construction Item abov� ----------M______________________________
AlI of the land abutting u�?r�n said streets named above and all lands
within, adjacent and abutti�g thereto.
A11 of said land to be assc:ssed proportionately according to the
benefits received by such i-�rove:nent.
That should the Council proceed �aith said irrrprovements they will consider
each separate improvements, exce�t as hereafter otherwise provided by the
Council all under tlze follo�aing authority, to-wit: �9innesota Statutes 1961,
Chapter 429 and laws amendatory thereof, and in conformity ►aith the City Charter.
DATED THIS 19th
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RES�LUTiON N0. � � - 1974
a RESOLUTION DIRECTIt�lG PREPARATION OF FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
FOR IMPRQ4iEhfER�i PRO.lFCT t;74 SE2VIC€ CQt�NECTI4NS
BE ii RESOl.VE� by the Councit of tFte City of Fridteys Anaka
County, Minn�sota, as foiio��s:
1. It is hereby d�termined that the assessa�le cast
o� construction wi�t� respect to the foitowing
named improve�m�nt f ta>�ti i;
�. The 1974 Sewer and '�later Mains, Laterats, and
Serv�cc Cot�nections, inciuding at1 incidental
expenses tt�ereto is estimated at $ .
2, �'he �i ry ►��-zn<1��r ��; tf� tl7e assa stance af th : Ci ty Cie�-k
shai l�arih�al t'� ca1 et�1 ate the pro�er an�aiants to be
speciaiiy ass�ssed far said irnprovement against every
assessa�le to�, piec2, or parc�l of iand benefited by
sai d i m�rovement accordi �g to � c3lNs
P�1SSE� f��JO RDOPTbC? t3Y THE CITY �OUt�Ci�. OF THc CFTY OF �RIDLEY
�r�zs t9����� r���t� o� �r�� u��....��..= t97�+o
/�iT� Si:
CITY' CL�rckC Marvin� C. 6runset 1
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R1fiYt1�R��'��� Frenk G. Li ebt
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R R�SOLUTIO�! DIRECFTNG PUC3!_�Cl�TIGt� 0� I��ARF(vG �td F'ROPOSED
ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR i g74 SE;tUI CE COs��"JECTIONS
BF zT 'nESO�.t�E� t�y �ii� Cour�ci 1 of tP�� C� ty of Fri d�ey, Anoka Countys
Mi nn�sotas u� �a� ��i�€s„
1. ihe Ci ty Cou!°rc•i i sha� i me�t at tf�e Ci ty Hai 1 i n the
C� ty of �'ri dt cy, r'kn�!« C(?iJCi�y9 �"I�E PTC3l^-.$O�� y on the
i 6fi:h day of Sc.�����er ._.._�...._.....�� 19i�+,
at 7:30 �'.M. �Q pa,s u��r� the prs�p�s�d�assessrn�n� �ar
the �a� iowi ng n�rr+�d impr�uemeil6
197� SERiIT Cr CO�;PdECiIONS
2. Thc: Ci ty t^,ana��r sf�ai i puk�1 i sh noui ces af �(�e, time and
pi ac�; af m�st-� nc; � n �h� o�ri ci a� rs�ws,rs��.�er of the Ci tys
at � e��� t�c� (2 ) t�a���:s nri ar fio suck� rre�ti ngo
RASSi:O r�I�D i�DO�'TEi� 3Y TFSE CITY COUP�CIL OF Ttf� CIiY Qr" F�I RL�Y
TN I S — -- .�._i 9 � E� .,�._�, - - �___.�. D� lf C%F A �wu�'� � ,
1974.
.m.... - --.�.,� - a..�. _,_...__
MA1'QR Frank G. Li�bi
FlTl'E ST:
CI7Y CL�RK � Marvin C. Bruns�il
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CI7Y OF FRI DL �Y
RNUK� COUNiY, MI NtvESOTA
NpT� VE �r° N��c�I PdG Q� ASSESSM�t�fT Fd� WATER APtD SEWER
MNiNS, �,ATCF?ALSy AP�� aERVIG� CO"itdECil(3NS
Plati ce i s hereby gi ��en t�►at trse Cc�ur�ci 1�f the Ci ty of �ri dt ey wi 1 1 me�t at the
Ci ty tial 1 i n sai d Ci ty �an �he 16th day af Se�t �mber`�, 1974
at 7:3U P.M. to hear and pass ano� a'i� Gl�jectians, i�' �ny, to ihe proposed
assessments i n res�evt �� the �aY tc�iri ng itnprover�ents, to-wi t:
197�+ 1•!Al`ER �`�PlJ SF!dE� til�I�3S9 L�T����LSs APdU S�2VICE COr�NECTI�N.�,
NOT �i�RLTftFCiR� FtJ;,t�I SF4"f) ,�lh�f1 /�v:1ILAE3LE
The propas��i ass�ssr��nt ro� Y for e�cl� af s�i cl i rn�rov�;m�nts i s notv on fi i e and
open tc� �ubi i c i nspe�ti on bgP a� 1 p�r°sons � r3ker�s�ed, i n ti�e of�i ce of the C1 erk
o� said City.
At said f�ear�n�, the Cauncil wiil can�idCr writY.en or aral abjectians to the
prapfls�c{ assess�nents i=c�r each of said imprflv�mer�tsa
The g�nerat nature af �he impra�ements and e�ch of tt�em is the constructian anci
furnishing a� sewer ma�ns, iai�er�is, and s�rvice connectians and water mains,
tatera�s, and s�N��ice conraectians in and to the pra�erties, as �ottows:
Parcei 473(?
Lot 8, parcet �7�5
Lot ?_�3, Parcel 3�?40
Lot 33, PGrce3 40��
Lots 34 anc� 3�
LoY �, South 3�r33' c�f La� 9� g�o�k �,
and (dor�h i3tl3�° o�` Lot 1f�g Biori: 4
East 14.6�+8 of Lot 7 and Lvt $, 91oc(c 5
Lats 25-27, �1�ck 6
Lot i, B1ack i
Lo�s 3 and 4
Lot 2, 61ock 2
Lo%s 7-9, Block D
Lots t-3, Btock a
South �' o` L�t S and Lat 6, Btock 1
lot s 37 and 3�3, � t a�.!< 6
Secfii�n 12
�Fudi tar � s Su�di v; si ot� Na. 23
Audi tor's Subdi vi sion t�o. 23
A�ditar's Subdivision No. 23
Aucti �or' s Subdi vi si on tdo. 23
Rdams S�r�et Addition
Ci ty Vi cw /�ddi ti on
Fridtey Aark Addition
Hayes Ri ver Lots �ddi ti on
Marian Terrace Addition
��ti ss� ssi ppi Vi e�a Add4 ti nn
Ri ver- Vi ew Hei ght s Adsii �i on
t?i ver Vi ew Mei ght s Addi ti on
Scl�erer Addi ti on
Spri ng �ro�1c Park Addi ti on
The area nropos�d to be assPSSed for s�id iR�provAments and each of them is alt
that iand beneffted by said improvea�er�ts or each of them and is the same as
tf�ose t i sied abowee
Said irnprovements w51i be ass�ssed against the properties within the above
noted �reas in whole or in part proportionately to each of the tands therein
con'tained according tc� ti�e benefits received.
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PAGE 2�- NOTICE QF N£ARING OF RSSESSMEN7 FOR WATER AND SEWER M�INS, LATERALS,
AfdD SFRVIC� CAt�PdECTIOrdS
PASSED AND AQOPT�:O BY TNE CITY COtJtyCIL OF THiL CITY OF FRIOLEY THIS 13th
DAY QF Au�us¢ , 197t�.
MAY�F�'�� Frank Go Li eF�l
R7T�ST:
Ci TY CL �f?K .�T .� Mar��i n C o Eruns�� t
P1 ease pubi i sh i n the fri dt ey Sun on Rugust 28 ar�d Sep�ember 4, i q%4o
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GORDO� J. t�iIDDAG, Purc}zasinc�
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. TU: Mr. Nasisn Qur�shi and ��`�'�= August 14, 1974
City Council
�ar�C s& �ecreaiion �ir.
' SUl3J1sG`S° Tennis Court Over,lay & Color A:rROt�t: Gorc�on i�liddag, .
� Caating Purchas ing Agei�t
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' The Tennis Caurt Overlay and Color Coa�.xng bids were .
operzed znd recieved at 11:00 a.m. on August 12, 1974.
� Please fznd attaeh�d a cc�py af the bid opening report
and copies of �l-.hEa bi�+s .
It is reco�z��n��:d �o aw�rd ti:�� I�ia �.a buz�kley Surfacirig,
' 3737 �ast R:LV�� �.aad, F'rie�l�y, i�ainr�es�ta 55432 on an
indiv.idual tex�ra�s court x���d, du� to th.E bu�get provision
of $11,QOG.QO. . �
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.FRIDLEY STATE :BANK
6375 tlMIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432
August 19, 1974
Nasim M. Qureshi, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
RE: Islands of Peace loan with
Fridley State Bank; $13,678.14
Dear Sir: _ . .
I would like to have you add to your city council meeting agenda
this evening a request for repayment of a loan by the Foundation for.
-�---;Islands of Peace, Inc. taken out May 29, 1973. This loan was initiaily
taken out by the Islands of Peace for the down payment and acquisition
of the Hayes lots. This note was xenewed on November 27, 1973 for
an additional 180 days and was due May 25, 1974.
I am sorry I am unable to attend your city council meeting
due to a prior commitment.
, ����'C�-�-c-��
LEPHONE 612•560•2200
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Sincerely,
FRIDLEX-- TATE BANK ..
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R. 0. �cobson
Vice_President
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LIST OF LICENgS TO BE APPROVED BY iHF CITY COU�iCIL A7 THE MEEiING OF AUGUST 19,�1 �
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7YPE OF LICEf�6ES - NEI�! 6Y APPROVED BY FEE
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CIGARETTE
I� ' Carbone's Pizza James A. Qasta Public Safety Qirectoe $ 12.00
58G5 University Avenue
� Fri di ey
FOOD ESTA6L..ISH��IENT
, Carbor�e's Pizza James A. E3asta Nealth Inspecto r 16.72
5865 University �venue Pro-rated
rChuck's Cho�ce P�eats Charles F. Klein Hea1th Inspector 2Q•gQ
620 Osborne Road Pro-rated
' Club �7 �Roberi E. Snyder Health Inspector 25.00
60n1 University Avenue .
'Toiino's Finer Foods, Inc. Lare�� R. t3ogen Health I�spectar 25.00
7350 Commerce Lane
' CARi� I VAL
Holiday Village North Golcl Eag1e Amusements Public Safety Director 225.00
i250 57th �'�venu�
Fri dl ey
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CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AT THEIR MEETING ON
AUGUST l�, 1974
GAS S�RVICES APPROVED BY
Beldon-Porter Company
315 Rayalston Avenue
Minneapolis, Minn. 55405 By: Roy Straiton W. Sandin
GENER�L CONTRACTOR
Frazen Construction Co.
4250 - 5th Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minn. 55421 By: Robert Franzen C. Belisle
Hussein Associated Contractors, Inc,
11000 Central Avenue N.E.
Blaine, Minna 55434 By: Karim Esmailzadeh C. Belisle
Inter City Builders �
2500 Murray Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minn. 55418 By: Joe Shun C. Belisle
R. H. Romens Construction Co „ Inc.
6002 Excelsior Boulevard
St. Louis Park, Minn. 55416 By: R. H. Romens C. Belisle
Martensen Construction Company
135-102nd Lane iV.W,
Coon Rapids, Minnesota 55433 By: James Martensen C. Belisle
Harland E, Berry
7099 Hickory Drive
FridZey, Minnesota 55432 By: Harland E. Berry C. Belisle
Weiklunget & Son Construction Co.
3350-I83rd Avenue N.�.
Wyoming, Minnesota 55092 By: Peter O. Weiklunget Ce Belisle
MASONRY
Benokl.in Concrete & Masonry
6507 Ewing Avenue North
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55429 By: James R. Benoklin C. Belisle
GAS SERVICi�
Belden- Porter Company
315 Royalston Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55405 By: Roy Straiton W. Sandin
SIGI3
Cragg, Inc. ,
822 West Broadway
Minneapolis, Niinnesota 55430 By: Bill Cragg C. Belisle
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MtTLTIPLE Dt��LLING LICENSES TO BE APPROVED :
, Period Septemher 1, 1974 to SepL'ember l, I975
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�' OkTI�?�R ADDRESS UNITS FEE APPROV�D '�Y:
Rogers Properties 5851 - 2nd St. N.E. 11 $16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
!,6512 - SOth Ave. N.E. , Fire Prev.
Mpls, Mn. 55428
� Arnold Elmquist 4913 -- 3rd St. N.E. 7 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
�, 8140 Long Lake Road N.E. Fire Prev.
Mpls, Mn. 55432
'Arnold Elmquist 4921 - 3rd St. N.E. 7 15.00 R. D. AldricYt,
see abave address Fire Prev.
I' Arnold Elmquist 4939 - 3rd St. N.E. 7 15.00 R. D. A�drich,
see above address Fire Prev.
� Arnold Elmquist 4949 - 3rd St. NeE. 7 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
,' see above address P'ire Prev.
' John D. Miller 4965 - 3rd St. N.F. 11 16.00� R. D. Aldrich,
'S015 University Ave. N.E. Fire Prev.
Mpls, Mn. 5542Z .
'Bigos Properties 5204 - 3rd St. N.E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
12I5 LaSalle Avenue Fire Prev.
Mpls, MxY. 55403
' Bigos Properties 5201. - 3rd St. N.E. 11 16.00 R. A. Aldrich,
see above address Fire Frev.
'Bigos Properties 5230 - 3rd St. N.E. 1�. 16.00 R. A. .Aldrich,
see abave address k'ire Prev.
'Bigos Properties 5231 - 3rd St. N.E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
see above address �ire Prev.
Bigos Properties 5260 - 3rd St. N.E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
�' see abave address Fire Prev.
Bigos Properties 5261 - 3rd St. N.E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
I, see above address , Fire Prev.
Bigos Properties 5290 - 3rd St. N.E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
I, see above address , Fire Prev.
Bigos Properties 5291 - 3rd St. N.E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
see above address � Fire Prev.
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Richard C. Welk 5974 - 3rd St. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
� 4090 Decatur Ave. No. Fire Prev:
I� New Hope, Mn. 55427
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MULTIPL� Dk?ELLING LICENSE5 TO.BE APPR�VF:D:
, Period Segtember lp 1974 to September 1, 1975
', 04,'NER ADDRESS UNITS FEE .APPROt'ED P,Y:
Leo J. Hynes 6051-53-55 - 3rd St. N.E. 3 $15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
I�2724 Irving Ave. No. Fire Prev.
Mpls, Mn. 55411
',Willard F. Drews 5347-49 - 4th St. N.E. 3 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
5347 - 4th St. N.L�. Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55421
, Mrs. Bett}T,7. McCauley 5420 - 5th St. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
6817 McCauley Trail Fire Prev.
Edina, Mn. 55435
' Ralph Wolter 5428 - 5th St. N.E. 4 15.OQ R. D. Aldrich,
5428 - Sth St. N.�. Fire Prev.
'- Fridley, Mn. 55421 - �
Leo J. Iiynes 5400-02 - 7th St. N. E. 3 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
2724 Irving Ave. No. � Fire Prev.
' Mp1s, Mn. 55411 �
Harold D. Morrow 5430 - 7th St. N.E. 34 39.00 R. D. Aldrich,
'Rt. 4, Cty Tk MM Fire Prev.
River Fal1s, Wis. 54022
'Kenneth & Sharon Frarako 5612 - 7th SL-. N.E. 1Z 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
6324 Scott Ave. No. Fire Prev.
Brooklyn Center, Mn. 55429
rKenneth & Sharon Franko 5640 - 7th St. I3.E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
see above address Fire Prev.
'Bigos Properties 215 - S3rd Ave. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
1215 LaSalle Avenue Fire Prev.
Mpls, Mn. 554d3
' Bigos Prope�-ties 305 - 53rd Ave. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
see above address Fire Prev.
' K.B.M. Investment Co. 1619 - 73rd Ave. N.E. 24 • 29.00 R. D. Aldrich,
3005 Ottawa Ave. So. Fire Prev.
� St. Louis Park, Mn. 55416
, Kenneth G. Larson 350 - 75th Ave. N.E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
3232 Indep�ndence Ave. No. Fire Prev.
' New Ho�e, Mn. 55427
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I�MULTIPLE DkT�L�ING LICENSES TO BE APPROVED:
Period September 1, 1974 to September l, 1975
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' OWNBR ADDRESS UNITS FEE APPROE'�D BY:
�Capital Contracts, Inc. 5701 Central Ave. N.E. 32 $37od0 Fire•Prevrich,
790 So. Cleveland
St. Paul, Mn. 55116
' Bigos Properties 5100 Horizon Dr. N.E. 5 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
Fire Prev.
1215 LaSalle Avenue
Mpls, Mn. 554Q3
' Bigos Properties 5101 Horizon Dr. N.E. 7 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
Fire Prev.
1215 LaSalle �venue
_ ' Mpls, Mn. 55403
Arnold Elmquist 6370 Hwy. 65 N.F.. 15 20.00 R. D. Aldrich,
8140 Long Lake Road N.E. 1060 - 64th Ave. N.E. Fire Prev.
' Mpls, Mn. 55432 �
Arnold Elmquist 6393 Hray. 65 N.E. 7 1 5.00 R. D. Aldrich,
� Fire Prev.
see above address
Arnald Elmquist 64T7 Hwy. 65 N.E. 8 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
Fire Prev.
� see above address
Capztal Contracts, Inc. 995 Lynde Drive N.E. 32 37.00 Fire.Prevrich,
790 So. Cleveland ,
' St. Pau1, Mn. 55116 -
S& S Investment Co. 5475 Main St. N.E. 12 17.00 gire•predrich,
,- 1202 Pike Lk. Dr.
New Brighton, Mn. 55112
S& S Investment Co. 5495 Main St. N.B. 12 17.00 Fire•Prevri_ch,
, see abave address
iiighland Park Development Co. 610 Osborne Road N.E. 9 15.00 R. D. .4ldrich,
' 540 Greenhaven Rd. Fire Prev.
Anoka, Mn. 55303
Highland Park Development Co. 630 Osborne Road N.Ee 34 �9'Q� pire•predrich,
i see above address
Highland Park Development Co. 690 Osborne Road N.E. 34 39.00 Fi e.prevrich,
, see above address
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MULTIPLE DtaT�LLING LICENSES TO BE APPROVED:
� �'eriod Septemher l, 1974 to September 1, 1975
, Oin'N�R ADARESS UNITS FEE APPROVED BY:
Wm. L. & Donna E. Zaier 5761 - 2nd St. N.E. 3 $15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
�6556 Central Ave. N.E. Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
�John A. Swanson 5770 - 2nd St. N.E. 8 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
5835 Central Ave. N.E. Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
'Berton N. Cross 5801 - 2nd St. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
5801 - 2nd St. N.E. Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
' Glenn Barrott 5830 - 2nd St. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
11130 Madison St. N.E. Fire Prev.
' Blaine, Mn. 55434
Delta. Land Inc. 5848 - 2nd St. N.F.. 8 15.00. R. D. Aldrich,
6291 Comet Lane � Fire Prev.
� Fridley, Mn. 55432 •
Otto G. Tauer 5866 - 2nd St. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
�5866 - 2nd St. N.E. Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
,John L. & Lucille B. Calguire 60C1$ - 2nd St. NoE. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
2Q18 - 36th Ave. N.E. Fire Prev.
Mp1s, Mn. 55418
�Lynn D. Hansen 6530 - 2nd St. I�T.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
210 - 67th Ave. N.E. Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
' Jerr}� Guimont 6551 - 2nd St. N.E. 7 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
2187 Lakebrook Ar. Fire Prev.
' New Brighton, Mn. 55112
Marvin C. Erickson 5770 - 2% St. N.E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
2424 - 119th Ave. N.W. � Fire Prev.
' Coon Rapids, Mn. 55433 •
J'. W. Lindholm 5924 - 2� St. N.�. 7 15:00 R. D. Aldrich,
�2529 Parlcview Blvd. Fire Prev.
Mpls, Mn. 55422
'C. H. Miller 4985 - 3rd St. N.E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
1095 Polk Cr. N.E. Fire Prev.
Mpls, Mn, 55421
', 'G. H. Mi11er 5005 - 3rd St. N.E. 11 16.00 R. D. �ldrich,
see above address Fire Prev.
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MULTIPLE Dh��LING LI"CFNSES TO BL APPROVED:
' Pexiod September 1, 1974 to September 1, I975
Ok�ER ADDI�SS UfiITS FEE APPR0�.�1".D BY:
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W. W. Untinen 5025 - 3rd St. N.E. 11 $16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
�5025 - 3rd St. N.E. Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55421
�Gerald S. Lee 5900 - 3rd S*_. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
5900 - 3rd St. Pd.E. Fire Prev.
Fridle5�, Mn. 55432
fMervin L. Byrne 5955-65 - 3rd St. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
5955 - 3rci St. N.E. Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
� Curtis Bostrom 5400 - 5th St. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
5652 R�gis lr4il Fire Prev.
' Fridley, Mn. 55432
Curtis Bostram 5410 - 5th St. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,_
'see above address Fire Prev.
Udell Larson 5460 - 7th St. N.E. 34 39.00 R. D. Aldrich,
6848 Kno11 St. ~ Fire Prev.
� Mpls, Mn. 55427
Otto G. Tauer 359 - 57th Place N.E. 8 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
'58G6 - 2nd St. N.E. ' Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
M. Chamberlain 190 - 59% k'ay N.E. 12 17.00 R. D. Aldrich,
� 307 t�'ashburn Ave. No. Fire Prev.
Mgls, Mn. 55405
'M. Chamberlain 191 - 59� Way N.E. 12 17.00 R. D. Aldrich,
see above address Fire Prev.
,Rustic Oaks Corp. 1200 - 72nd Ave. N.E. 42 47.00 R. D. Aldrich,
I200 - 72nci Ave. N.E. Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
tLeRoy W. Drew . 1441 - 73rd Ave. N.E. 18 ' 23.00 R. D. Aldrich,
18 East Pleasant Lk. Rd. Fire Prev.
St. Paul, Mn. 55110
' Eugene & Czeslawa Anna Norenberg 351 - 74th Ave. N.E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
1329 La Salle Ave. ' Fire Prev.
�, ' Mpls, Mn. 55403
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MULTIPLE DWET�LING LICENSES TO B� AI'PROVED:
, � Period September 1, 1974 to September 1, 1975
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Eugene & Czeslawa Anna Narenberg 389 - 74th Ave, N�E. 11 $16,00 R. D. Aldrich,
'1329 La SaZ1e Ave. � Fire Prev.
Mpls, rin. 554Q3
'Eugene & Czeslawa Anna lvorenberg 415 - 74th Ave. N.E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
see above address Fire Prev.
Holmquist Enterprises 450 - 75th Ave. N.E. I1 16.Q0 R. D. Aldrich,
'3608 Admiral Lane Fire Prev.
Mgls, P1n. 55429
'Holmquist Enterprises 476 - 75th Ave. N.E. 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
see above address Fire Prev.
'Pau1 Burkholder 106 - 77th tday N.�. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
7860 Alden i�'ay Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432 � .
'Jef.frey D. Mosiman 181 - 79th Way N.E. 8 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
9242 Flanc3ers 5t. N.E. Fire Prev.
Mpls, Mn. 55434 '
' Virginia T. Carlson 231 - 79th Way N.E. 7 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
231 - 79th Way N.E., ��5 Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
' Sherwood Jordahl 6542 Central Ave. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
6542 Central Ave« N.E. Fire Prev.
' Fridley, Mn. 55432 . �
Wm. L. & Danna E. Zaier 6550 Central Ave. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
'6556 Centxal Ave. N.E. Fire Prev.
Fridley, PZn. 55432
SPGA Associates 6551 Channel P.oad 11 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
' 909 Farmers & Mechanics Bank Bldg. F3re Prev.
Mpls, Mn. 55402
,SPGA Associates 6571 Channel Road 11 • 16.00 R. D. Aldrich,
see above address Fire Prev.
'Nathan Schwartz 101 Charles St. N.E. 12 17.00 R. D. Aldrich,
5916 riedicine Lake Rd. Fire Prev.
Mp1s, Mn. 55422
'' Nathan Schwartz 179 Charles St. N.E. 12 Z7.00 R. D. Aldrich,
see above address � Fire Prev..
i' Nathan Schwartz 180 Charles St. N.E. 12 17.00 R. D. Aldrich,
see above address Fire Prev.
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MULTIPLE DW�LLING LICENSES TO BE APPROVED:
' Per3od SeptemUer 1, 1974 to September 1, 1975
0[��ER ADDRESS UNITS F�E APPROVED BY:
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River Road East.Corp. 655Q Bast Ri.�7er koad 140 $146.00 R. D. Aldrich,
,8200 Humboldt Ave. So. Fire Prev.
Mpls, Mn. 55431 .
'Paul Burkhalder 7673 East Riv�r Road 4 15.Q0 R. D. Aldrich,
7$60 Alden Way Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
'Leonard Dailey 8251 �ast River Road 5 15.Q0 R. D. Aldrich,
8251 E. River Rd. Fire Prev.
Fridley, Mn. 55432
' Norman E. Shuldheisz 634I Hwy. 65 N.E. 10 15.00 R. D. Ald�ich,
1256 - 8th Lane Fire Prev.
' Anoka, Mn. 55303
Stanley J. & Ann R. Rania 430 Ironton St. N.E. 3 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
430 Ironton St. N.�. Fire Prev.
' Fridley, Mn. 55432 �
Chris Jelevarov 160 Mississippi P1ace N.F. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
'S083 Wishi.ngwell Fire Prev.
Flint, Mich. 985Q7
John E. Phelps 602I Main St. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,.
' 2521 Aldrich Ave. So. . - Fire Prev.
Mp1s, AZn. 55405
'Ellis H. & Hazel �. Phelps 6035 Main St. N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
4517 Washburn Ave. So. Fire Prev.
Mp 1 s , ��n .
' Donald C. Wescom 117 Mississippi P1ace N.E. 4 15.00 R. D. Aldrich,
117 Nlississippz P1. N.E. Fire Prev.
' Fridley, Mn. 55432
Edstrom Realty 155-175 Satellite Lane N.E. 33 38.00 R. D. Aldrich,
64 East Second St. Fire Prev.
, Winona, Mn. 55987 '
Edstrom Realty 195 Satellite Lane N.E. 20 25.00 R. D. Aldrich,
, see above address Fire Prev.
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ESTIMRTES FOR CUUfVCIL CUNSIDERATION (CONTINUED)
�Jeaver, Talle & Nerrick
316 East Main Street
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
For services rendered for manth of Ju1y
and
For expenses advanced for Anoka County Abstrac�t
Company, 3 Abstracts, Re: Oak Grove Addition to
Fridley Park
$ 1,613.93
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As y�ur nev� president, it is m� privi.l��'e to enclase this br�ief note along �i�ith your
'Leagu.e dues state�ent fos� th:.� 19'71+-75 dues y��z vr�:ich b�gin� SeptQmbe� l. As a me;�Ler
of' tr�e League Baa.rd oi Dir.•ectors �°or tl�.e la�t cauple af" ye�yrs, I hav� baen p� aud ot
the way the m�Tnbership h��s re�pond�d t� b,°�?� the Le�g�e th�oiigh a z�ry d?.ff�cult
pe-riod, Pdot only haJe r�re survxved +he sQp�.r-at�on .f`rcnt the Univ�rsity �.vith �ts at.ten-
,dant fi�zar�cial aizd o �her. ad justni�nt�, b>>.�i; we hav� done so �vithou'c diminish_;.ng th�. .
rncmen}��,-n ���� had. built up over �he pr�ecec.ing sev�ral yeax•s.
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From time to time, someone who has not been acti��e in �th.e L�agu� expresses d�ubt con-
cer°�.iing the ability of the Le�.gue �to suc��ssfully represent th� ne�ds axzd �.nter�ests af
otz�� diverse municipal rnambershi.p. Hevrever, those ��iho p�r.ticipa.tG in �:eague aczivi�ti�s
quickly realize that a11 member �itiES, regar•d1e�s of size or g�c�g'raphie locati�n,
have far more interesis in common thax� thEy have interests which are differEnt.
Furthermore, as Abraham Linco�n aptly said, "If` awe don't har�g togethe�, we jh�.l1
certainly hang separately," �
Ih:�i ng the mo�e than sa.:: �•y yearc t�he T eague has been in exist,enc�n, a whoi� � aaage af
ser�rices ha� oeen deveioped v�rhich in one way or anot,her pi�cvide tdngibl� ben: tits
to all of ou.r memberse Unfortunately, �.ot al1 oi our mem�bex°s use these ser��ces ta
the iullest adv�antage, I��ge e�ch of you to reviev� ycur use of the:se s�.�vice� t��
make su�e that your city is taking fu11 advantage cf your L�agu� jn�;rbership, I�ls�
v.rge y�u �to �ont� nue yaur LeaguE membership as the be�t i°erm of' insu��an::� �.vailable
to preser.v� signifi.cant dec.isiorz making �uthority at tr�e municip�l level.
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Car�l Wycza,ti�sici, President
, League af i�nr�esota 14zunicipalities and
Mayar of' New Ulm
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�OCJ h�nOV�:!-' building, 4Q0 cedar �tre�t, saint paul, min+�esota 5�i101 [612) 222-2�51
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......�'�'�d1.�y .......................... Population (latestcensus) . 29??33.......... _..__.
I.���,�a� �� �����s�t� .�'������������e�
Org�znized 1913
300 Hanover �uildin�, 480 Ced�u° Stre�t
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101
Dues Schedule
MUNICII'A1.ITILS ��ITH POPULATION OF:
24,� or Iess ..............................� 'S
250-2,�}9`) ................................ i5 plus 15c per rapita o��er 249
2,500-4,999 .............................. 450 plus 13c p��r capita over 2,499
5,000-9,999 ............................ I.,lUO plus Ilc per cajaita oeer 4,999
IQ;O00-19,'})9 ........................ 2,2U0 plus dc Pcr capita o� er 9,999
2O,000-�1�),999 ........................ 3,8U0 plus 5c per capita ov� r 19,999
50,0(1�J-2�)9;99�3 ...................... 6,30D plus 2c per capita over 49,99�
300,00 ur :nor� .................... 12,:300 plus lc per capita o��er 29�,999
This seh.edude adoUtecl Jur,.e 19%3. ToEat roun.ded to nearest dollar.
�r e��crB�s�iu e3u�� t� tht� E�s��ue� �f 6�'iiasst�so�� f�'svrsieE�ca!'s�a� fe�r y��rar
, �a�ir�rra�� 5����e:z�� F, 'E��'_�___._.
A+�nt�a! acaes far membershin in �he �.ea�sase r�f P��inr��sopr: �Ru�sECi�ti�Ni�ie�
' incfud� suEaseri�stir�rss cat �4 ees�h �cs �v�Ei'�����T,� P��Ci��!��F'/�.E.�'t'l�5.
Payment fram Public FuncEs Aut�earised hy itinn. S4a4s., S�c. 465-.'`iS
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it kas been paici. } ,�-*� $
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� Fxeciitive Uirector, I.ea�ue o/ ;l-lirinesota .1liuiiciPalieies ,
Dated . .. ....J.u�.y. 31 ...... ... ...... 197 �: ..
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' Certijred Public Accountants
. 175 SOUTH PLAZA pLDG. MINNEAPOLlS, MINN. 55416
y�q�(Zq7A BLVD. AT HWY. 100
, 1612) 546-2566
July 31, 1974
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City of Fridley
' 6431 University Avenue N. Eo
Fridley, Minnesot a 55421
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$3,050.00
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� HERMkN L. TAI�E
VIRGIL C. NERRKK
� ,RO(SF_RT MUNNS
JAMES D. GIBBS
WILL4AM K. GOOD2ICH
� THOMASA.GEDDE
JEFFREY P. HICKEN
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LAW OFFICES
WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK
August 14, 1974
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ANOKA, MINNESO7AS�suo
421 5413
� July Retainer: $1,000.00
'Council Meetings
Meetings ��ith Staff •
Canferences with Staff
'Citizens Inquires
Project 112
Pro�ect 103
Project 114
'Islands of Peace
Acquistion af Park Proper�y (Swanson�
Legal Research and Memos
, Hours in excess of 30 @$35.00/hr.
ISecretarial Allowance:
Expenses Advanced:
Anoka County Abstract Company, 3 Rbstraci�,
� Re: Oak Grove Addition ta Fridley Park
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4.5 hours
4.2 hours
1.2 hours
.5 hours
3.5 haurs
.5 hours
3.0 hours
4.2 hours
1.5 hours
38.9 haurs
311.50
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TOTAL............�„ $1,613.93
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Mayor Ft�ank Lie�1
Fridley Ci�:y Ha11
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fri dl ey , h1i nnesota 55421
Dear Mayor Liebl:
OIYISION
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WEIL-McLAIN COMPANY, INC.
39 N.E. 77th 1�11AY
MIiVNEAPQLIS, MINM1f. 55432
ARfA CODE 6f2, 786-3000
August 7 , 1974
Our company recently haci need for t�� services of
your Fire D�partmeni. For-tunai;ely, our problem was
only a►��i ror one , ho��ever , I woul d 1 i ke to express
rny appreciation for the prompt and courteous service
wh i ch 4NdS provi dEC� :
Not only was their persc�nal and collective effic�ency
evident but they alsa dern�nstrat�d a fur�ther concern
by s�eing to it tha�t emergency lighting and ventila-
tion t��as provie�Ed and was avai �abl� as lorc� as we fel�
it was n��ded.
I se� naw why you are proud of the services your city
provides.
Very truly yours9
BFiRRY LGI�!-R DIVIS �
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G. P1. Gauger ���
President
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
MEMORANDUM
T0: NASIM M. QURESHI, CITY M1�NAGER
, FROM; MARI�II� C. BRUNSFLL, ASST. CITY MGR./�IN. DIRe
SU6JECT: I.EASE OF LIQUOf� STORE N0. 2- EAST RIVER ROA{�
� QA1�E : AUGUS7 14, 1974
We have an offer to rent Liquor Stoc�e No. 2 as is, for $35Q per
month. We are preser�tly paying $500 a n�onth.
If we assume the renter will take over September 1, 1974, the City
would get a total of $9,100 befare the 7ease expires on November 1, 1976
(less real�er's fEe of $39g). In the n�eantime the City will be paying
out $13,000 in rent to Mr. Nicklow. Apparently t4�is party has to know
right away whether or nat the City wi11 rent him th2 store for this
figure. There is a possibility the City may be able to negotiate
another� $25 or $50 a month out of him. The most this would bring in
would be another $65U ta $1,300 over the term of the lease.
This is certainly not the situation the City was looking for on this,
however, it may be the best that we can da. We still have the alternative
of trading the half acre to Mr. Nicklow.
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SUBJ£GY
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�� ' � '�, MONT�-fLY REPORT
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S � t,; ---'--� CObNUNITV G�VEIOPkENT p��.
� r ; PRUTECTII/E WSPfiCT10k p�PT. �, MONTHLY INSPECTIONS
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i � l,.__.�. `.J 612^560-34}0 tdtN+BEic REV. D/�Tt AG� Oi EC 8 � ,
910 -_„�Zl 0 1Z 2�2�t� 800 :
�, ` I PISPECTI Oi�dS .
1974 1973 THI5 Y�1R LAST YEAR �
BUII,DIA'G JUI�Y JL3LY �O��.T' `'�E
, Rough-ins: 2J 30 103 1.98 �
Footin�s; ?? 65 152 258 �
Tr'xamings and Reinsp�ctions 42 33 322 246 i
, Work T�ot F.eudy or Rejected 6 15 73 215
St�op 47ork Posted 1 6 15 19 `
�iol.ation.s Checked l 6 27 26 � I
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Con�plaints Clieciced 59 7 258 118 �
! Dangerous Bu.zldings 2 3 10 13 '
S igns 0 0 1 43
l�iiscellarie�us 4 6 66 57
' Finals: Residential 4 11 70 88
k inals : Com. & Industrial � � �
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To�al Inspectians 168 182 1,lll 1,284 �
: Permits Issued 47 53 258 265 �
' PIJti�`17'3ING & III?ATII`G {
Rou�h-ins: � 22 - 14 147 313 �
' 12ei.nspections 4_ 0 45 57 �
t�Iorlc Not Reudy or R�jected 7 5 24 6p
Dan�erous �Lildings Q � 0 0 1 �
Tfisc�llaneous 0 6 6 36 �
, �'inals ; Residentia.l I0� 35 482 343
�inals: CaTn. & Tndustrial 4 15 50 59
' s i ns
. Total In pec� o �,qZ �5 754 869 � i
Pern�its Issued �6 55 349 442 i
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P,ou�1�-ins : 2b 22 126 231 ,
' Reinspections: I6 16 116 138 ;
[d�rk Not Ready or Rejected 1 4 14 43 '
Signs 0 0 7 10
Dail�erous Bui�dings 0 0 0 1 �
', ' Service Inspections 12 6 64 100 i �
fiinals: Rcsidential 26 30 162 292 t �
Finals: Coni. � Industrial 5 3 50 17 t �
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Total Ins pec tio�zs
li ' Pe�:mits Issued 112 51 �396 402
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N LICENSI� FE�S
TYPE
Blacktoppin�
F,�:cavat in�
Gas Services
" General Contractor
Heating
Houae Movi.ng & Wxecking
Masonxy
Q7.2 H@A��.rig
Plastering
� ytaofing
Sign �rectors
Misc. • ,
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Building
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S��E`T PROTECTIVE INSPECTION SECTION
MONTHLY REPORT
C. License Fees Col�ected
D: Permit Feea Callecred �
� � � REv DATE � PAQE � T
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FEES
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lg�t� 1973
PEi2MiT NO ,' S JULY JULY
#12,616-1?,660 $ 6,404.12 $ 3,691.85
#10,226-10,337 2,098.95 1,069.75
#611a-F�1�� 1,005.25 92$.50
#�6240-6272 787.50 1,315.25
��200-201 20.00 25.00
TOTA� $ I�. 315. �32
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THIS YEAR
LAST YEAR
$ 22,859.44 $ 9,539.63
8,429.40 12,214.45
5,201.50 8,640.50
3,673.25 5,636.00
.t 410.00 498.25
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� . , cQO��uw�rr o�Ya�.�kt a�. A. Numbex' of Permits Issued
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� CITY IiAIL Bf$IOI�Y 8l43t REV DATE PAdE 0� AP9ROV � OV
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1.974 . 1973 THIS YF:AR LAST YFAR
,7tTLY . JULY Z1D D.4TE TO DATE
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p p 0 0
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lg 21 93 113
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1'YPE QF CONSTRUCTION
NUM7�ER OF x E13��fIT5 ISSUEp
I. Residential
2. Townhouses
3. Multiple �yaellings
4. Res identi�€I Garages
5. Residential A1�./t�dd
6. Commercial
7. Industrial
U. Cou�en. Ind. Alt./Addn.�
�. Signs •
It?. Wrecking, Moving
21. Others
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Hea� t ing
P lumb ing
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33 -- 32 206 279
33 23 143
11,2 51 396 402•
• TOT.AL 1.�� I 106 j 745 844 f
ESiIMATED VALIJATI0N5 Q� P�3:�1"I_'I`S IS �LT�ll :
i. R�sidenta.al $ �1��.5y6' $ 440,614 1,�67,701 $ 1,501,775
2. '.�o��ar�houses ---Q-
3. Multiple I�aellings �0 0 0 0
�+. Residential Garages �-� 6�� 10 240 82 307 79 887
S. R�s£�.en�ial Alta/Addn �5►5z1 44,24i 253,339 �287,470
T�TAL RESII'.,EN`�I.� 266,759 $ ��i5,10]: ,5' 1,y03,347 $ 1,869,1;2 �
, $ 0 $�, 875,248 7,9U0 875,248
6. Conmercial 91,728 0 1 298 'S2? 112 393
7. IndusCrial 360,230 366 892
8. Comm. Ind. Alt�./Addn. 1,991,378 ,_ 75,850 2, �
�T� �d�itf �. p� 951,09�3 .� 3,G66,'757 1,354,533 ,
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9, S1gne $ 275 � 2.,0�0 10,356 14,2£30
10. Wrecking, Moving
500 '2,200 6,950 6,29>
11. Others 263,501 2.230 701,400 14,651
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GRANA �aTA1, VALU.ATION5 � 2,61�1,1�}1 � l,�l�:?,C�z`3 $ E;,'1_�;£3,�310 3,25£3,R91_ 5
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