01/13/1975 - 5773PAT RANSTROM
SECRETARY TO THE CITY COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEARING MEETING
JANUARY 13, 1975
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FRIDLEY ClTY COU��CIL PUBLIC NEARING AG�fVDA JANUARY 13, 1
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7:44 P.M.
PLtl�Gt OF ALLEG IAIVCE : �i ven
ROLL CALL: All present
A�OPT I Oiv OF AGEiVDA :
Additions: Alley Maintenance Policy concerning Snow Removal
Proposed Ordinance for criteria for Election Judges
Discussion on updating liquor controi ordinance
Adopted as amended with add9tions.
PUhLIC I�EARINGS:
PUBLIC IIEARING ON ISSUING AN ON—SALE LIQUOR LICENSE
TO I�I LLI AM }� ��OTTWALDT AT 6310 H I GHWAY �ti�� �� � E�
iDBA I�APLE LANES AND �`�APLE LANES RESTAURANT) �� ���.� 1— 1�l
Public Hearing opened. ��lr. Gli7liam Gottwald requested that the matter
be tabled until such a time as the regulations are amended and established
to enable them to prepare the necessary plans in off months of bowling
business. Public Hearing continued until applicant reopens matter.
PUBLIC HEARING ON ISSUING AN ON—SALE LIQUOR LICENSE
TO ROBERT HENRY SCHROER, �bZl� UNIVERSITY AVENUE iV,E� '
C��EST�RN RANCH, INC � ) � � � � � � � � � � � . � • � � � � � Z — Z A
Public Hearing opened. Plans presented to Council. Mr. Schroer assured
Council he would go along with any changes in ordinance and any stipulations
of the City. Question of additional traffic and its routing was raised.
Public hearing closed.
PUt3�IC i�EARING ON ISSUING AN ON—SALE LIQUOR LICENSE
ITO RICHARD��UANE POVLITZKE, 7365 O�D CENTRAL ��I� E.
�FR I DLEY FRONT I ER �LUB, 1 NC � ) � ► � � � � � � � � � . � � � 3 — 3 A
' Public Hearing opened. Question was raised whether or not sufficient
parking could be provided. Council questioned plans for dining facilities.
Received documents from Public Safety Director dated Januray 13, 1975.
' Public Nearing closed. � � �
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FRIDLEY PU�LIC NEARIf�G f�EETI��1G, JAi�iIARY 13, 1975
PUBLIC HEARIi'dGS (COiJTIi'JUE�)
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PUBLIC HEARING ON FINAL PLAT, P�S� #74-06, ZANDER'S
F I RST �iD� I T I Ofd, BY DA I �EY F10MES, I NC �, LOCATED
SOUTH OF bI.ST �1VENUE YiETWEEN BENJAMIN STREET AND
I'ICI�I NLEY STREET � � � � � � � � � � � � � � . � � � � � � 4 — 4 D
� (PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDED APPROVAL
� WITH STIPULATIONS)
Public Hearing opened. Drainage p�an was discussed with administration
' assuring Counci7 that plan is sufficient and in line with other developments.
Public Hea► ing closed.
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' PUBLIC �IEARING ON FINAL PLAT, P�S� #74-0�, HERWAL
RICE CREEK TERRACE, BY GEORGE L� WALQUIST, LOCATED
' IN THE NORTHWEST QUADRANT OF RICE CREEK QOAD AND
CENTRAL AVENUE � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � . � � � . � � 5 — 5 F
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(PLANNING COMMISSON RECOMMENDED APPROVAL
WITH STIPULATIONS)
Public Hearing opened. Drainage ditch plans and swales discussed.
Public Hearing continued to allow for applicant to address Council.
Public Works Director advised to notify app7icant that Counci7 would
like to discuss the final plat.
PUBLIC I�EARING ON IMPROVEMENT: STREET IMPROVEMENT
PROJ ECT ST , 1976-4 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 6 - 6 A
Public Hearing opened. Method of funding explained. P�r. Dave Brink
from Designware questionect the installation of sidewalks on both sides
of the street rather than just one side. �1r. Brink agreed with the concept
of the total project. Public Hearing closed.
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FRIllLEY PUBLIC HEARIfdG MEETIiVG, . JAiVUARY 13, 1975
0l.� BUSIi��SS:
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RtCEIVING REPORTS REGARDING DAMAGE DONE BY SNOWMOBILES
IN PARKS AND I�iEW LAWS RELATING TO THE USE OF SNOWMOBILES
OP� PUBLIC PROPERTY �FROM ��IEETING OF �ANUARY 6, 1975), �� 7— 7 A
Council adopted Alternative No. 1 in report from Mr. Dan Ftuff dated
January 9, 1975. To be discussed at conference meeting on January 27, 1975
at to whether or not these conditions are effective.
CONSIDERATION OF RECREATION FACILITIES AGREEMENT
WITH GRACE HIGH SCHOOL �FROM MEETING OF DECEMBER 16,
1�74),,,,,,,':,:,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,',.., 8-8C
Council action directed the Administration to execute the agreement
as proposed in the agenda and waive the park fee.
I�ECEIVING REPORT FROM CITY ATTORNEY AND CITY CLERK
�EGARDING CHARTER AMENDMENTS �FROM MEETING OF
�ANUARY 6, 1975) � � � � : � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 9
Consideration tabled until meeting of January 20, 1975.
i�t�J bUS I PdESS :
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION I�ECLARING A VACANCY
IN TNE OFFICE OF COUNCILMAN I��ARD THREE. ,�.��.��� IO
Resolution No. 6-1975 adopted.
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FR IDLEY PU�i.I C NEAR I idG i�IECT I�VG, JAfdUARY 13, 1975
idEW I�US I i�ESS (CUiVT I`�uUE�>
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT,
AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES
OF THE COSTS �HEREOF; STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
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Resolution No. 7-1975 adopted.
CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT,
APPROVAL OF PLANS AND aDVERTTSEMENT FOR BIDS: STREET
IMPRQVEMENT PROJECT S�� 197n-4� � � � � � � � � � � � � �
Resolution No. 8-1975 adopted.
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�ONSIDERATION OF �ONCURRENCE WITH I�IDS FOR ST, 1976-4
(I�IISSISSIPPI STR�ET �NDERPASS)� � � � � � � � � � � � � , 13 — 13 B
Concurred with bid submitted by Lunda Construction Company in the
amount of $1,457,626.00.
CONSIllERATIO(J OF APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION AND AGREE-
MEtdT IiETWEEN Ff7I i�LEY AND ANOKA COUNTY I1I GHWAY DEPARTMENT
FOR CONSTRIlCTION OF ��ISSISSIPPI STREET UNDERPASS �FRIDLEY
PROJECT ST, 1�7�-4; ANUKA PROJECT S�P� 02-6�6-07 -'
i�i-5115 (1) ) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Resolution No. 9-1975 adopted and Mayor and City Manager authorjzed
to execute agreement.
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FRI�LEY PU�LIC NEARI�dG h1EETING, JAi�UARY 13, 1975
i�tW �USIfVESS (COidTIfJUED)
�ECEIVING �iIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT — ALL PURPOSE
(RACTOR PLUS ATTACHf�IENT �OPENED �ANUARY 3, 1975
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Bids received. Contract awarded to Midway Tractor & Equipment Inc.
in the amount of $9,985.
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CONSIDERATION OF SETTING A I�EETING TO DISCUSS
IINDi1STRIAL �EVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS� . � � � � � � � . � 16 — 16 G
��1eeting set�for Saturday, January 25 to discuss Industrial Development
, Revenue Bonds and also f�r discussion of changes in the regulatory liquor
Ordinance. (9:00 A.��i. )
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, DISCUSSION CONCERNING PROPOSED ORDINANCE STATING CRITERIA AND DUTIES OF
ELECTION JUDGES:
City Attorney to research matter and report back to the Counci7 on the
� feasibility of such an ordinance. �ounci7 consensus was to have City
Attorney prepare such a report.
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, DISCUSSION ON ALLEY MAINTENANCE POLICY IN REGARD TO SNOW REMOVAL:
City policy was explained. Instances where removal would be handled
mentioned. No action taken by Council.
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DISCUSSION ON CHANGES IN REGULATORY LIQUOR ORDINANCE:
Item was taken care of previously in meeting and discussion set for
Saturday, January 25 at 9:00 A.M.
Adjourn: 11:02
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THE MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF JANUARY 13, 1975
The Public Hearing meeting of the Fridley City Counci] of January 13, 1975 was
calied to order at 7:44 P.M, by Mayor Nee.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANGE:
Mayor Nee invited the Council and audience to join him in saying the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PR�SENT:
MEMBERS ABSENT:
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
Mayor Nee, Counwoman Kukowski, Councilman Breider, and
Councilman Starwalt.
None.
Mayor Nee said he would like to offer several items for discussion at the end of the
regular agenda items. He listed the items to be; one, discussion on the City's al]ey
maintenance policy; two, discussion on the proposed ordinance requested by Helen
Treuefels concerning the criteria for election judges; and three, discussion on
upgrading the liquor control ordinance.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt the agenda as amended with the items mentioned
by Mayor Nee. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukwoski. Upon a voice. vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
PUBLIC HEARING ON ISSUING AN ON-SALE LI UOR LICENSE TO WILLIAM H. GOTTbJALDT AT
6310 HIGHWAY #65 N. E. DBA MAPLE LANES AND MAPLE LANES RESTAURANT •
t�layor Nee explained the topic of the hearing and called on Mr. William Gottwaldt to
present his views to the Council.
Mr. Gottwaldt addressed the Council and explained that he is president of Maple
iLanes and had been since 1955. f�ir. Gottwaldt said he had been born and raised
, , in the community and had served on the Planning Commission and zoning commission
and was one of the originators of the Fridley Volunteer Fire Department. He also
I pointed out that he had served as building inspector for three years for the City.
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Mr. Gottwaldt said he had reviewed the matter of the liquor license with his attorney,
who was not present at the current meeting. He expressed the thought that both he and
his attorney agreed that this consideration should be held over. He expressed the
point that he did not know if the license would be needed at the present time, but
would not want the door closed. P1r. Gottwaldt mentioned he would like this extra
time to be able to figure out their plans.
Mayor Nee asked if the applicants wanted to withdraw the request for a license.
' Mr. Gottrraldt said no, he would like this delayed until some later time. He explained
that this was their busy season and it would be improssible to do any remodeling.
He said he would be able to provide more information at a later date.
f�ir. Gottwaldt said his attorney had talked to Mr. Herrick, the City Attorney, and
, said this could be posponed until a later date. The City Attorney said he had
talked to Mr. Savelkoul and they had discussed the wording of the present ordinance.
He continued to explain that Mr. Savelkoul had asked him if the requirements of
the ordinance would be met by their operation and he said he doubted if they would.
' The City Attorney said Mr. Savelkoul agreed with his opinion and questioned the
possibility of a change in the ordinance. i�ir. Herrick said this would be at the
discretion of the Council. He further explained that if Maple Lanes attempted to
meet the requirements of the ordinance, they would not do any construction.work
� until next summer. f4r. Herrick pointed out that it would not bother them if the
� Council would take time to consider changing the ordinance and after this definition
� of earnings coming from the food business is changed or affirmed, they would know
i what to plan for. He mentioned the change in the State Legislation of the last
, session to be that there is no longer a requirement that the percentage in food
' business be 51%. The City Attorney continued to explain that he advised that the
� Public Hearing remain on this session of the Council agenda to determine if there would
� be any objections to the issuance of the liquor license to Maple Lanes. The City
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Attorney said they did not want to withdraw the request, they would like to continue
the request.
Mr. Wyman Smith, Attorney representing Mr. Max Saliterman, addressed the Council and
said Mr. Saliterman had applied for a liquor license for a facility in the shopping
center across the street from Maple Lanes. Mr. Smith indicated that Mr. Saliterman
is 100% in favor of the issuance of the license to hlaple Lanes. Mr. Smith continued
to comment concerning the interest in community involvement by both Dick and Bill
GoCwaldt and said their investment in the Commun9ty had been responsible for the
growth of the community. P1r. Smith said he personally felt that if Maple Lanes met
the requirements, they were certainly entitled to a license.
MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowsl:i to continue the Public Hearing at the discretion of
the applicant. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
The City Manager questioned the iritent of the motion asking if a definite date was
to be noted. i�layor Nee said he thought this should be left up to the discretion of the
applicant.
PUBLIC HEARING ON ISSUING AN ON-SALE LI UOR LICENSE Tu ROBERT HENRY SCHROER, 7620
UNIVERSITY AVENUE N. E. WESTERN RA(dCH, INC. :
P1r. Wyman Smith, llttorney for Mr. Robert Schroer, addressed the Council and said
Mr. Schroer had applied for a liquor license for a proposed new construction. He
indicated plans for the building had been prepared and he presented these plans
to the Council. He explained these to be recently submitted, tentative plans.
He pointed out the seating capacity for the facility to be planned at approximately
200 on the ground level and up to 300 on the lower level for banquets. He explained
that the lower level would accomodate from 200 or up to the mentioned 300.
Mr. Smith commented that the business would be set up by forming a corporation which
would be named Western Ranch, Inc. He informed the Council that at the present time,
a ma nager had not been hired nor had any of the employees been hired. He said these
people wou7d have to obtain licenses at the appropriate time.
Mr. Smith continued his presentation requesting favorable action on the application
to enable Mr. Schroer to arrange financing and make arrangements for the specific plans.
i�1r. Smith said in a case where a new construction is being planned, the Council would
have to provide approval before the financing can be sought or the final plans could
be drawn. He explained the p•reposed valuation of the construction to be in the
area of one half a million dollars. htr. Smith indicated he knew the Council was not able
to take this action at the present meeting, but requested that this be considered at
the earliest possible date so these matters could be resolved. (�1r. Smith said there
would be no problem with any ordinance change if this be the case in the future,
they would go along with any requirements.
Mr. Smith informed the Council that Mr. Schroer was present and would answer any of the
Council's questions.
Mayor Nee asked that the plans be shown to the members of the audience.
Mr. Robert Schroer addressed the Council and explained the motif for the proposed
building is planned to be Western as the Ranch is at the present time.
Mr. Schroer said the building placement is planned for 79th Avenue and University with
exposure to University. i�1r. Schroer further explained that the exit would be on
79th and the Service Drive.
Mayor Nee asked the City Manager if he had reviewed the plans and the City Manager
responded saying no, this is the first he had seen them. They were to be submitted
earlier, but this is the first they had been seen. Mr. Schroer apologized to the
Council for not having the plans to the City earlier, but added he thought the
public hearing date was when the plans would be needed or perhaps at the next meeting
when the license would be considered.
Councilman Breider asked the proposed date of completion if the license would
be issued at this time. i�1r. Schroer said early fall contingent on the financing.
Councilman Starwalt asked Mr. Schroer if his intentions were to meet the conditions
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of the ordinance of the City as they are now. Mr. Schroer answered that he had been in
business in the City of Fridley for fifteen years and he is very aware of the many
stipu�ations and codes he may have to comply with. He stated, whatever the City stip-
ulates, he would agree with.
Mr. Kenneth Sporre, 30] Ironton, addressed the Council and recalled at the last
meeting of the Council a proposal was made for a large development in the same area
as the proposed operations. He thought this may be at the same intersection and
asked how this type of situation would be handled trafficwise.
Mayor Nee commented the traffic situation would have to be considered.
Mayor Nee asked if there was anyone else who wished to address the Gouncil and there
was no response.
� MOTION by Councilman Breider to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilman
, Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously and the public hearing on the matter of an on-sale liquor license
applicatien by Mr. Robert Schroer closed at 8:16 P.(�l.
PUBLIC HEARING ON ISSUING AN ON-SALE LIQUOR LICENSE TO RICHARD DUANE POVLITZKE,
7365 OLD CENTRAL AVENUE N. E. FRIDLEY FRONTIER CL �, INC. :
(�1r. Wyman Smith, Attorney for Mr. Richard Povlitzke, addressed the Counci7 and said
Mr. Povlitzke and his wife are the sole stock holders in the Fridley Frontier Club,
Inc. i,1r. Smith explained this building was presently licensed for 3.2 beer sales>
tavern and set ups. The seating capacity of the facility is 357. �ir. Smith said
he had been told by Mr. Povlitzke that it is very important that he obtain a liquor
license. He explained that there had been some modifications made to the operation,
and more would have to be made. There had been some kitchen facilities in the past
and these could be replaced.
Mr. Smith informed the Council that Mr. Povlitzke and his wife and family had been
in Fridley for 14 years and he felt he had done good job in remodeling the
building. Ne further pointed out that the bui7ding occupied by the Frontier Club
was the first liquor establishment in the City of �ridley. Built by the Gottwaldt
Brothers, in 1950, the building was within the big shopping center in the City of
Fridley at the time. Ile mentioned this was before the rerouting of T. H. #65.
�•Ir. Smith said he had recently visited the business and pointed out that the inside
and outside of the building had been remodeled and is quite attractive. Mr. Smith
said he did know with his association with the City that Mr. Povlitzke had had
some police problems with running the tavern, but he did not feel that these problems
were in excess of any other operation of this type. Fle pointed out that he had
maintained the license for 14 years. �tr. Smith said he believed the obtaining of
a iiquor iicense would upgrade the operation from a drinking place to something
better and be an improvement to the corrrnunity. i�1r. Smith pointed out that Mr.
Povlitzke was born in P�orth Dakota.
Mayor Nee questioned the proposed plans for the bui.lding. t�1r. Povlitzke said plans
had been drawn up and he had given them to the City. He said a kitchen area would
be added on, and basically, everything else would remain the same.
Councilwoman Kukowski asked if it would be possible to install additional parking
facilities.
i�1r. Povlitzke said the City had quoted him an amount to meet the requirements to
be 91 cars. Councilwoman Kukowski questioned if this would be the property require-
ment. The Public Works Director indicated that according to the present bui]ding
code, the seating capacity of 333 would be divided by four which would be in the
area of 90 cars, but with the existing restaurant facilities in the City where this
criteria is being used, this is not adequate parking.
The City Manager said this parking question had been discussed in December of 1974
and it had been determined in the case of a�lrestaurant, that the parking requirement
may be more inline with one stall per every two places in the seating capacity.
He said they thought that the operation with liquor would need more parking than the
normal comnercial operation.
Councilman Breider questioned the type of inenu that is currently proposed for the
restaurant. P�1r. Povlitzke said they are serving hamburgers, and cheesburgers, etc.
at the present time, but would enlarge the menu. Councilman Breider asked if it
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would be a more sophisticated menu when the restaurant facilities are installed and
Mr. Povlitzke said yes.
�4ayor Nee said he had been told the Frontier Club had not complied with many of the
agreements that were made with the City. He questioned what some of the items of
agreement were to have been. The City Manager called on the Public Works Director
for these specific items that had been agreed upon with the original remodeling of
the facility. The Public Works Director mentioned the storage building was to
be removed, and this had been done. He said the area was to have been paved with
additional parking added. He said the landscaping had not been done on Onondaga.
Mr. Povlitzke said he had intended to comp1ete the items in the agreement, but was
not making enough money to complete the conditions. He said he was not aware of anyone
else who was taking.out their outside parking and putting in trees.
P•1r. Povlitzke informed the Council that it was not possible for him to move the
storage building until the hardware store had moved. He said when they moved, this
was taken out. The City Manager asked if there was a completion date mentioned in the
agreement. The Public 4Jorks Director said'the agreement did not indicate this. f•1ayor
Nee � ked Mr. Povlitzke the amount of the investment. fir. Povlitzke said $50,000.
i�layor Nee asked �f when the work is done, will this end up to be a night club. Mr.
Povlitzke said yes, a night club with entertainment and a lounge. Mr. Povlitzke
said it would be like the Shorewood.
Councilman Starwalt questioned the time table for the proposed additional facilities.
He mentioned this would involve the incorporation of a full line of food according
to the present ordinance. He again asked the time table for the construction. Mr.
Povlitzke said it would be completed in three months.
Councilman Breider asked if there would be any plans to remodel the facility or
upgrade the furniture. i1r. Povlitzke said he may get new furniture, but he believed
the inside of the building is as nice as it could be.
i�layor Nee asked if the hearing was to be continued, could Mr. Povlitzke furnish more
plans? Mr. Smith answered, ��;ould it help if they provided photographs of the
building. Councilman Starwalt said he had seen the interior of the building, and
it had been extensively redone. He said he was trying to compare the dining facili�y
and the changes that would have to be incorporated.
f1r. Dennis Schneider, 6190 Stinson Boulevard, addressed the Council and indicated that
he had a question concerning the items that would appear on the menu. ne asked if the
menu would be comparable to that of the Shorewood �r would it compare more with the
operations in Mounds View like the Launching Pad or the Mermaid. �•tr. Povlitzke said
it would'compare with the Mermaid and the Shorewood in that food, liquor and enter-
tainment would be provided.
The City Attarney questioned if the dance floor would remain in sufficient area. Mr.
Povlitzke said yes, they could save the dance floor.
"ihe City Attorney asked if this would be as large as it is at the present time and
Mr. Povlitzke said yes. He questioned if there would be enough square feet if it is
left the same with the proposed seating capacity and Mr. Povlitzke said yes.
P,tayor Nee � ked if there were any other comments from the audience concerning the
application.
Mr. Povlitzke invited the members of the Council to visit his business. He said he
would like some explanation of what the members of the Gouncil would like to have
done in the line of the dining area. He said he was thinking of leaving the operation
in one large room.
Mayor Nee said it would have to be demonstrated to the City where the parking would
be. He said it would be possible to continue the public.hearing.
Mr. Smith said he saw no reason to continue the hearing. He said it could be closed
and if the question of the parking or other facts could be met by the conditions of the
license and the plans could be revised. He said th e construction plans would have to be
reviewed by the Subcommittees and come back to the Council.
Mayor Nee said it would be in order to receive the report from the Public Safety
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! isOTION by Councilman Starwalt to receive the documents from the Public Safety
� Director, Mr. James Hill, concerning the liquor license application of Mr. Richard
Povlitzke and the Frontier Club, Inc. dated January 13, 1975. Seconded by Council-
woman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion
carried unanimously.
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MOTION by Councilman Breider to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilwoman
Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously and the Public Hearing closed at 8:47 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARING ON FINAL PLAT, P. S. #74-06, ZANDER'S FIRST ADDITTON, BY DAILEY HOMES,
INC_., LOCATED SOUTH OF 61ST AVENUE BETWEEN BENJANIIN STREET AND MCKINLEY STREE7:
The Public Safety Director pointed out a plan of the proposed plat on 4-A of the
� agenda book. Mr. Sobiech read the stipulations within the minutes of the Planning
Commission from the agenda book and briefly explained the reasons behind the stip-
ulations concerning the easements.
1 Mayor Nee qeuftioned if the City would be responsible for damage if the storm drainage
plan does not .�ork in this case. The City Attorney answered this would only be true
in two cases, one, if the planning of the system was not adequate, or secondly, if
there was negligence in laying out the system, or the maintenance of it. Fie said
� in a natural situation where there would be a great deal of water and increased
runoff, the City would not be held responsib]e. 6layor Nee asked if the drainage
plan would be less than adequate? The City Manager said no, he felt the plan was
fine and is comparable to what is required by other developers in other parts of the
City. He felt this consideration was raised because of the concern of the man on the
' northwest side of the property. The Ctiy Manager said the plan for the area was
suitable and had just as much potential as other properties in the area.
P1r. Dennis Schneider asked if the drainage to the north would eventually end up
� in Harris Lake. ��1ayor Nee answered, he thought either way, it would end up there.
i�ir. Schneider asked if the Harris Lake area was platted with the addition of this
type of drainage into the area anticipated. The Public Works Director said the
area was planned with this in mind.
, Councilman Breider questioned if the property to the east of this development had
underground utilities. The City Manager said the area was platted before the City
adopted the policycf underground utilities. Councilman Breider questioned if this would
be a hardship for these people when the adjacent properties were not required to do
� this. The City Manager said the people �n Briardale have underground utilities. i{e
said the applicant agreed with the stipulations.
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MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilwoman
Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, i�layor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously and the Pub]ic Hearing closed at 8:59 P.P1.
PUBLIC HEARING ON FINA� PLAT, P. S. �i74-08, HERWAL RICE GREEK TERRACE, BY GEORGE
L_. WALQUIST, LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUADRAWT Of RICE CREEK ROAD AND CENTRAL AVENUE:
The Public Works Director pointed out the area to be west of Central and north of
Rice Creek Road. He said the preliminary plat indicates five M-1 lots each with
the minimum size of three-quarters of an acre, and with the minimum frontage of
100 feet. He said the preliminary plat as presented can meet the minimum size require-
ment. He informed the Council that the minutes of the Planning Commisison meeting
of September 4, 1974 indicated recommendation of the approval of the plat with
several stipulations. Mr. Sobiech read the stipulations to the Counci7 and audience
and explained the location, size and need for the easements. He explained the
drainage of the area to be handled by open ditches and swales and explained the
placement of those recommended.
Niayor Nee asked if the property in back of this is currently zoned R-2 and the
Public Works Director said yes. The area is double bungalows.
Councilman Starwalt said he had no questions concerning the proposed plat at the
present time. He hoped the development has a firm understanding of the water levels
in the area. Fie mentioned the conditions of the area are less than desirable, but
with the proper engineering and if the stipulations are followed, this could be
an asset to the City of Fridley.
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Mayor Nee asked if anyone wished to conunent concerning the proposed plat and there
was no response. The Public Works Director said the Engineering Department had
called Mr. Walquist and let him know when the Public Hearing item appeared on the
agenda.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to continue the Public Hearing on the matter of the
Final Plat P. S. #74-08, Herwal Rice Creek 7errace, by George L. Walquist. Seconded
by Councilwoman Kukowski.
7he City P1anager questioned if this hearing was to be continued to a specific date.
Councilman Starwalt suggested that this be continued until the next meeting of the
Council and he asked Mr. Sobiech to notify the applicant that the Council would like
to speak to him.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously
and the Public Hearing was continued at 9:13 P.I�1,
PUBLIC HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1976-4:
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice and
open the Public Hearing. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously and the Public Hearing
opened at 9:14 P.M.
The Public Works Director explained that the project was being done jointly by funding
from the Highway Department, County and Federal Government. Ile said this would
consist of a grade separation, and bridge on Mississippi Street between East River
Road and 2nd Street, rie explained this would be a 51 foot roadway with concrete
curbing. He said the road surface wi71 be black top and there would be concrete
sidewalks on both sides of the street. iie said this would be a permanent construction
which would include improvement of the storm sewer. Mr. Sobiech explained that
recently the City had been negotiating with the County for an increase in the County
funding to cover the cost of the storm sewer. Fie said this had been accomplished
in an affirmative manner and the County will take care of the additional cost of the
storm sewer. fle pointed out that the funding for the project would be from the
following sources: Federal Funds $1,116,836, Burlington P;orthern $118,572, County
Funds $437,905, and Fridley's portion $34,086.30. �ir. Sobiech said with the addition
of the City's engineering, legal and staff time for meetings, etc., this would bring
the City's figure to $44,312. The Public Works Director continued to corranent that
the majority of the cost would be picked up by the County with the amount being
assessed to the property owners to be for all of the sidewalk and 50% of the curbing,
and all of the other costs would be taken care of by other jurisdictions. He said
the total cost of the project to the City of Fridley wi71 be 3%. He advised the
Council that the estimated amount for a front foot would be $14.57.
The Public Works Directo�° explained that the City's cost before the County agreed
to fund the storm sewer portion had been $130,000. Fie added after vigorous negotiations
with the County, this figure was reduced to $44,000. He said the original proposal
was that the County pick up one half of the storm sewer costs, but he was happy to
report that the County would be picking up the drainage costs.
Councilman Breider asked when the work would be started. f4r. Sobiech said if
all goes well, they hoped to award the contract by the 20th of January, and begin
construction in the spring.
P1r. Dave Brink, Designware, addressed the Council and questioned the significance
of the red and blue designations on the map of the area of the improvement. The
Assessor, i•ir. Mervin Herrmann, explained that the blue marking would be those
areas to be the side yard assessment or that which is one third of the front footage
amount which is spread up the side s±reet. �le mentioned one third of the front foot
assessments are assessed to the abutting property owner and two-thirds of the cost
are spread down the side street. He mentioned one third of the front foot assess-
ments are assessed to the abutting property owner and two-thirds of the cost are
spread down the side street.
t�tr. Brink explained that when the project was started, he was under the impression
that this was a County project. He commented that when he had negotiated with
the County for the condemnation of a portion of his property, he did not know that
there would be an assessment on the improvement project from the City.
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P�1r. Brink further explained that if he had had knowledge of this at the time of the
condemnation, this would have made a difference. He pointed out that the assessments
on his property seem to be estimated at 20� of the price negotiated with the Gounty.
Mr. Brink further questioned the need for the placement of sidewalks on both sides
of the street. He did not believe there was a sufficient amount of pedestrian traffic
in this area to warrant this type of expenditure. Plr. Brink again questioned the
assessment policy on the side yard and front footage.
The City Manager explained to Mr. Brink that at the present time, they were conducting
, the improvement hearing, and at this time the costs were only estimates. He said
the purpose of the hearing a�ould be to determine if anyone had any objections to the
actual improvement. The City Manager further explained that there ��rould be a future
hearing on the assessments for the improvement.
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Mr. Brink asked why the plan contained double sidewalks, The Public Works Director
said the previous policy with Anoka County included the installation of sidewalks
with 100% of the sidewalks being assessed to the property owner and 50% of the
curbing assessed. This being a major thoroughfare in the City of Fridley, which was
studied bythe Citizen Bikeway/ldalkway Comnittee, it was determined that the sidewalks
on both sides of the street would be necessary.
i•iayor Nee said the hearing was being held on the matter of whether or not the
' public approves of the project. P•ir. Brink repeated he did not object to the project,
but he did feei that he should have known this before his negotiations with the
County. He said he was under the impression that he would not be assessed for the
project.
' The City Attorney advised Mr. arink he did not think he would be entitled to damages,
but this knowledge may have caused him to negotiate harder, f•layor Nee said Mr. Brink
would not be assessed for the drainage system in the area. P•ir. Brink said there is
a drainage problem in the area, the water stands after a rain. �lr. Brink said he
� felt the problem area is the railroad property. ��layor Nee pointed out that Burlington
Northern would be paying $118,000. The City Manager said Burlington Northern is
putting money toward the bridge structure.
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Mrs. Mary Dittmer, 7595 Alden Way N. E., questioned when the improvement was
constructed East of East River Road, this was constructed over the 4rater shut off.
The City Manager said the property owner would not be charged for this, the City
would take care uf this.
Mrs. Dittmer said she was told that this assessment was a pending assessment. The
City Manager said there had not been any pending assessments on this particular
project. Mrs. Dittmer said she was to]d if she was to sell her property, she
would have to pay the pending assessments. The Public Works Director said he and
the Assessor would check into this matter in the morning.
Mayor Nee asked if anyone else had any comments on the project and there was no
response.
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to close the Public Hearing on St. 1976-4. Seconded
by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee deelared
the motion carried unanimously and the public hearing closed at 9:44 P.i•i.
OLD BUSINESS:
RECEIVING REPORTS REGARDING DAMAGE DONE BY SNOWMOBILES IN PARKS AND PJEW LAWS RELATING
0 THE USE OF SNOWMOQILES ON PUBLIC PROPERTY FROM hiEETING OF JANUARY 6 1975 •
Flayor Nee pointed out that this question had been raised at the previous Council
Meeting and the report indicates that there is some damage to the park. He said
in the report there is a list of three alternatives for action by the Council which
could be done by administrative procedures. The first alternative was explained
to be the continuation of the legal snowmobiling in the northerly section of the
park and removing the signs prohibiting motor vehicles on the north side of the
park. Also, in the first alternative would be the replacement of signs prohibiting
motor vehicles and indicate with signs designation of open areas north of Rice
Creek. Also, the signs on the south side of the Creek would be replaced with
signs prohibiting snowmobiles on the south side of the Creek.
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Mayor Nee said the proposed alternative number two to be the establishment af
designated trai7s in Locke Park and n�aking other areas off limits. The third
alternative would eliminate the use of snowmobiles in Locke Park.
Mayor Nee said according to the report comparing the usage of snowmobiles in other
corr�nunities, Fridley is one of the few municipalities with any open snowmobile areas.
Playor Nee suggested receiving some kind of public input before making this type of
determination on the use of snowmobiles in the City.
Mayor Nee read the inspection report to the audience and also the list of alternative
suggestions.
The City Manager explained at the minimum, the City could provide the proper signing.
He said this would have to be done to meet the requirements of the State Statutes.
He said they couid also consider the establishment of the trail system.
Councilman Breider said the people use the area on the south side of the creek from
east to west. Ele indicated he would like to restrict the use of snowmobiles to the
north side of the creek in Locke Park. He said he would like some indication of how
this restriction works out for the people on the s���th side of the creek. Councilman
Starwalt said this is a possible item for discussi��i for the fourth conference meeting.
He said the discussion can be geared to what would be done next year. Councilman
Breider suggested placement of specific signs that indicate snowmobiling is not
allowed on the south side of the Creek.
Councilman Starwalt questioned if the snowmabiles should be ban at this time.
Councilman Breider replied that he had been at the park and there are a number of
people that use the area and he felt that those people would take the opposing view
and would like the use of the snowmobiles to continue. Councilman Breider said some
kind of trail system should be established so the people kno4a where they are allowed.
The City Manager pointed out that the areas that are used by snowmobiles in the
winter months are used by mini bikes in the warmer months. Fle said if the restrictions
for snowmobiles are beino considered, �he Counci] should also look at the matter in
light of the use of mini bikes.
The City Manager suggested that the Council start with the action listed as alternative
number one of the report from Mr. Huff. He said this would be brought back for
discussion at the conference meeting of the Council, At this time the Council could
establish some guidelines to serve the community.
Councilman Breider said he would like to discuss the problem at the fourth meeting
to enable the Council to have some dialogue �+rith the people of the area. He said
at the present time, he thought the City should conform to the sign regulations
within the State Statutes.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to tentatively adopt the first proposal as suggested by
the Naturalist/Resource Coordinator in the memo dated January 9, 1975, which would
continue the use of snowmobiles in Locke Park, north of the Creek and replace the
existing signs with signs that will conform to the State Statutes, and that this
be reviewed with the people of the area on January 27, 1975, conference meeting of
the Council. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AGREEMENT WI7H GRACE HIGH SCHOOL FROM MEETING
OF JANUARY 6, 1975 :
The �tity Manager addressed the Council and re�alled that the City had been working with
the representatives of Grace High School for some time. The Public Works Director
placed a plan of the proposed plat on the screen and explained that the agreement
and information in the agreement is a]ittle more formalized than it had been at the
previous discussions on the plat in December. He further pointed out that the
representatives had agreed to paying the park fee and following the normal procedure
if ro agreement on the recreatianal facilities at Grace could be reached.
Mr. Sobiech said the City had attempted to reach.an agreement for the use of the
facilities at Grace High School because there is a definite lack of recreational
facilities in the immediate area. He pointed out that the agreement is on page 8-B and
8-C and said he felt this would be a v.iable agreement.
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Counci]man Breider questioned the renewal clause in the agreement and asked if this
would be appropriate. The Public Works Director read the statement in question and
said the agreement would have to be resolved at the end of this term. The City
Attorney said according to the terms of the agreement, both parties would have to
be in agreement before the agreement would be renewed, Councilman Breider questioned
if Grace did not want to agree, and did not want the agreement renewed after 1980,
Lhere would be no agreement. The City Attorney said this may be so, he suggested
a statement of inteni:.
Mayor Nee expressed the feeling that Grace has shown the intent to cooperate and felt
the approval of the agreement would make sense. Councilman Breider said they should
consider the fact that people do change their minds, just as in political parties.
Mayor Nee said he believed the agreement proposed a good proposition and with the
amount of money that would replace the agreement, he questioned how much could be
done to facilitate the area with the amount in terms of a substitute.
The Public Works Director said he felt they would be within the final negotiations, he
had been told by the representative of Grace that they would not be able to do much
more than is being proposed at the present time. The Public Works Director called
on Mr. Tony Gnerre representative of Grace High Sch��l.
Mr. Gnerre, 1202, Hathaway Lane, addressed the Council and said he had been negotiating
' with the City as a representative of Grace High School. Fle repeated the terms of the
agreement which had been previously discussed. F�e brought to the Council's attention
that the original agreement on the property ran for a period of three years, and the
City had preferred that a five year agreement be reached. Ee stated, they could live
with the five year agreement which could be renewed after this time. iie said he felt
' that there is a fairly good relationship between the City and Grace concerning the
use of the facility.
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Councilman Starwalt said he had talked to Mr. Gnerre concerning the agreement and
use of the facilities. fie indicated that the hockey rink is not being used by the
corr�nunity, it is being used by the Hockey Association, day and night. ffe said he
would hold to the idea that the platting of the 14 lots should be handled just as it
had been for all of the other developers in the area and that Grace should pay the
required park fee of $4,200. Ne said he would not want this to be confused with
the present use of the facility. He said presentiy the agreement has a 30 day
cancellation clause and if Grace wanted the City to vacate the property, the
City would have to. He said with continued cooperation, he did not believe Grace
would ask the City to vacate. He questioned the provision of the staffing for
two warming houses in this area bringing to the Council`s attention that Moore Lake
is also being staffed, lie said he felt the lake could handle both of these facilities.
He continued stating he saw two questions, first he would not want to jeopardize the
present agreement, and if the five year contract were entered into on other terms,
this would be unfair to the City.
Mayor Nee asked how much Grace High School would want to rent the land to the City.
Mr. Gnerre addressed the Council and answered, he couTd not answer that question.
He pointed out that he believed hockey is a very important sport and he would not
want to see the facility taken away for a price per month. Ile continued commenting
that Grace is paying a light bill for the facility in the amount of $],500 and also
that they had an expenditure of $2,500 for the original facility. He said he felt
the hockey rink is good for the City and also good for the High School. Ne said
he also felt that the park fee in the amount of $4,200 wou•ld be acceptable and
fair if this is the route that would be taken at the present time.
Mayor Nee said he believed in this case, the land was being platted because it came
' into a situation where the City insisted on putting a road through the property.
6race had not thought of dividing the land. He said when the road was put in it
was not the decision of Grace, it was the decision of the City. Councilman Starwa]t
said the City had made this judgement because of geography. He recalled that the
, roadway was a trail when he moved to the City. He said he felt the road was not
detrimental to the property. Mayor Nee said the road did not benefit the property
owner. Ne felt they had been forced into the platting because of the construction
I of the road and the improvements.
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h10TI0N by Councilwoman Kukowski to approve the execution of the agreement as
presented in the Council agenda and note that the park fees will be waived. Seconded
by Councilman Breider. Upon a roll call vote, Councilman Starwalt voting nay, hlayor
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Mayor Nee declared the motion carried three to one.
RECEIVING REPORT FROM THE CITY ATTORNEY AND CITY CLERK REGARDING CHARTER AMENDMENT
ROM MEETING OF JANUARY 6, 1975
f�layor Nee said the Council had received a memo from the City Attorney concerning
the legal requirements of setting a special election and the publications necessary.
The City Attorney addressed the Council and said he hoped his memo was self explanatory.
The City Attorney expounded on the memo saying, that he and the Finance Director
had met and reviewed the necessary legal requirements and the time periods within the
law. He pointed .out that it would be possible and necessary that this special
election be held between February 24 and April 4. He further explained that if the
election were to be held earlier than this time, a date would have to be set during
the current meeting. He said the Administration would need six weeks lead time
between the time the decision is made and the election is held.
Mayor Nee informed the audience that the petitioners requested that a special election
be held when ;,here is a vacancy on the Council rather than an appointment by the Council
as is noted in the present City Charter.
Councilman Breider said he believed the Charter Commission was planning a meeting for
January 14, 1975. He asked Mr. Kenneth Sporre, 301 Ironton, member of the petitioning
committee, if there had been some discussion on the amending of the Charter with the
members of the Charter Commission. f1r. Sporre said there had been a meeting with the
officers of the Charter Commission and a meeting of the entire Commission and the
petitioning committee 4aould be meeting on January 14, 1975. Councilman Breider said
he thought it would be in nrder to table the consideration of setting the election
until after the upcoming meeting of the Charter Commission. He said it appeared
that the two groups may be close in reaching agreement. i�ayor Nee said the item
could be put on the next Council agenda.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to table the consideration of setting the special
election for the vacancy in Counci7 positions unti7 the meeting of January 20, 1975.
Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared
the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION N0. 6-1975 - DECLARING A VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF COUNCILMAN WARD THREE:
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt Resolution No. 6-1975, declaring a vacancy
in the office of Councilman Ward Three. Seconded by Councilman areider. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION N0. 7-1975 - ORDERING IMPROVEMEP�T, AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND
ESTIMATf_S �F TuF cnerc TL1FDGhC. c'i'nrrr ,,,�.,,,,,....�.,.. _______
t�10TI0N by Councilman Starwalt to adopt Resolution No. 7-1975, ordering improvement
and finaT plans and specifications and the estimates of the costs thereof: Street
Improvement Project ST. 1976-4. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, �-layor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION N0. 8-1975 - ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, F�PPROVAL OF PLANS AND ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS: STREET I(�1PROVEMEPdT PROJECT ST. 1976-4:
P10TION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt Resolution No. 8-1975, ordering improvement,
approval of plans and advertisement for bids: Street Improvement Project No. 1976-4.
Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee
declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF CONCURRENCE WITH BIDS FOR ST. 1976-4 MISSISSIPPI STREET UNDERPASS :
I�10TION by Councilman Breider to concur with the bids for Street Improvement Project
ST. 1976-4 with the low bid being submitted by Lunda Construction Company in the
amount of $1,457,626. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
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RESOLUTION N0. 9-1975 -�PPROVAL OF AGR
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BETWEEN FRIDLEY AND ANOKA COUNTY HI
MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt Resolution No. 9-1975 approving the agreement
between the City of Fridley and the Anoka County Highway Department for construction
of the Mississippi Street Underpass and authorize the Mayor and City Manager to sign
the agreement. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT - ALL PURPOSE TRACTOR PLUS ATTACHMENT (OPENED
JANUARY 3, 1975 A7 11:00 A.�i,: - �
The City Manager explained that there had been two bids submi,tted and that the
tractor had been budgeted for the year 7975.
Mayor Nee asked why there had only been two bids submitted. The City Manager said
this bid concerned a specialized type of equipment and the bids were received by
firms that had the tractor in stock.
� Mr. Dennis Schneider asked what the tractor would be used for. The City Manager
said for i�: maintanance and summer park maintenance. Councilman Star��ialt asked if
the tractor cou7d be used for the composting if the City got into this. The City
Manager said this could be done on a smaller scale, it was a small machine.
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Long Lake Ford Tractor Inc. Ford
Long Lake, i•ltnnesota 51024C
Midway Tractor & Equipment, Ford
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3326 University Ave. S. E.
t4inneapol is, I�tinn.
$10,020
$ 9,985
Delivery 5/5/75
Delivery 2/15/75
' MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to receive the bids and award the contract to the low
bidder, P�lidway Tractor and Equipment, Inc., in the amount of $4,985. Seconded by
Councilman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the
motion carried unanimously.
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CONSIDERATION OF SETTING A MEETING TO DISCUSS INDt1STRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BQNDS:
hlayor Nee asked if Mr. Edward Dunn, Fridley Chamber of Commerce, was present and Mr.
Uunn responded.
hir. Dunn addressed the Council and stated his addressed to be 7585 Lyric Lane.
He pointed out that some time ago there had been some discussion concerning the
use of the industrial revenue bonds within the development of the City. He expressed
the view that the Chamber would favor the use of this type of bonds in the City,
but he felt the need for the establishment of some guildelines. He said he had
requested this matter be presented to the Council for consideration of a study
meeting on the matter.
Mayor Nee asked if Mr. Dunn would favor a specific Council session on this consideration.
Mr. Dunn pointed out that a representative of the Industrial Development Department
would be available to discuss this with the Council.
Mayor Nee asked what dates would be available for a study session on this matter.
Some discussion on possible dated followed with consensus being that the meeting
would be held on Saturday, January 18, 1975 at 9:�J0 A.M.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to set a study session of the Council for the
purpose of discussion of guidelines of the City on issuance of Industrial Revenue
Bonds at 9 A.M., Saturday, January 18, 1975, and that the liquor ordinance amendments
also be discussed at this meeting. Seconded by Councilman Starwait. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion.carried unanimously.
DISCUSSION CONCERNING PROPOSED ORDINANCE STATING CRITERIA AND DUTIES OF ELECTION
JUDGES:
Mayor Nee introduced the topic for discussion stating he did not know if the proposal
would be feasible. He said he did not know if this could be done by ordinance,
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but would like the Counci]'s feeling on the proposal made by Mrs. Helen Treuenfels.
The City Attorney said ii: would be possible for him to research the question and
provide the Council with a memo on it. He said he would have to determine whether
it would be feasible to incorporate such guidelines into an ordinance.
DISCUSSION ON ALLEY MAINTENANCE POLICY IN REGARD TQ SPIOW REMOVAL:
i�layor Nee said he had brought this item to the Council for discussion because
some people in the City had requested that the unimproved alleys be plowed.
The City Manager referred to the City`s policy and said the City would have to be
consistent. fle said the City had not been platting alleys for a number of years,
and ihe City would take care of the streets first, then the alleys. He said those
alleys that had been platted and opened had been opened before 1960.He said if there
is a need for the establishment of an alley for access, this would be petitioned by the
property owners and brought to the standard of being blacktopped. Fle pointed out at
the present time that there are about five alleys platted and maintained by the City.
He said the City has not been maintaining unimproved alleys because generally, they
do not follow the platted rioht of way. He further explained that many people
have fencing in this area, garages, utility poles, garbage cans, etc. He said he
felt that i:he plowing of unimproved alleys is hazardous with the existance of obstructions.
He said for the previous reasons, the City has not been maintaining any unimproved alleys.
He brought up the fact that some of the unimproved alleys are not being used completely
and are not open at both ends. He said the plows would have no way of turning around
once they are into the alley. He said it would require the plow to trespass to enter
and exit. He referred to the alleys in the City that had been improved and said in
some other areas, the City had held public hearings on the possibility of opening
the alley and the people did not want this so they had not been improved. He stressed,
it would be necessary to continue to follow the policy.
The City Manager said under specific conditions where there is a health emergency
or in severe conditions such as the recent blizzard, the City had plowed more than
they usually do.
Councilman Breider said he had received a call from someone with a request that their
alley be plowed. He said the caller did not want the alley plowed all of the time,
only after the severe recent storm. He said the people had not asked for every time,
just one time. He felt in this instance, the policy could be changed.
Councilman Breider pointed out an instance where the elderly citizens have lived on
the alley for many years and now are over 65 and would have to pay $1,000 to get the
alley improved. Ne questioned if this would be feasible. He added, i�e had received
a call from a person who said her husband had a medical problem and she was not able
to do the work. He pointed out according to the policy, the answer would have been
no because the City has a policy. Councilman Breider said if this was him, ne would
be disturbed.
The City Manager said in an emergency, the City would help out with the plowing.
Mayor Nee said the Public 4Jorks Department had done a fine job. '
MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to commend the Public Works Department on the fine
job done after the severe blizzard. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously.
The City Manager said he would approve of this type of activity under certain conditions.
Councilman Breider commented that this had been an unusual storm. He said as a matter
of policy, he did not think this should be done, but this was an unusual situation.
Mayorl�e said he felt the people concerned should receive a letter stating the
City policy. Fie continued stating that the people who had requested this type of
service had not called before, they had called because of the storm being a'severe
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fThe City Manager asked if there was any direction from the Council and Mayor Nee
, ' said no, the expanation of the policy within the discussion wou7d be sufficient.
, ADJOURNMENT:
� MOTION by Counci7man Starwalt to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Coun'cilman
Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, ,4ayor Nee declared the motion carried
unanimously and the Public Hearing of January 13, 1975 adjourned at 11:03 P.�1.
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Secretary to the City Council Mayor
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PUQLIC HEARING -
_BEFORE TIIE
CITY COUNCIL
TO !+IHOM I.T M.�Y CONCERN :
Noti ce i s hereby gi ven t�iat ti�e Counci 1 of the
City of Fridley will hold a public hearing at the
Fri dl e,:,� Ci ty Ha17 , 6431 Uni vers i ty Aven ue Nortiieast,
on Monday, January 13, 1975 at 7:30 p.m. on the
question of issuing an On—Sale Liquor License to
LJilliam H. Gottwaldt for the property located at
6310 Highway #65 Northeast, (dba T�laple Lanes & Maple Lanes Restaurant)
Anyone having an interest in the matter should
make their interest known at this public hearing.
=9ARVIN C. BRUNSELL
�ITY CLERK �
Publish: January 1 and 8, 1975 �
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� Lanes Res�auran� i�i't+ 21 i� iidm�S Gs' �dTi.�t2iS � 7���.: Ot CO� v�� ai.i0i1 Oi aS50�.ii.°ViG:i) -:
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. hereby submit in dupl�icat� this appl�ca�ion gar a o, s�3e
. � �:� Sa � e or S�,�ci al C� u� .:
.� . F, icl3ey R��re���:o^ a�� Serv�ce _. - ._
I�ioxicatirg C "h� ,�, ; � . '"� '.� ,_�-�s = , ,,�,� ;--,� �oc��ed at
Li uor Li cens� for �.... c�-,��� c:�- ,�- � r „�
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.' S�ree� adu�zss an�/o; plat a�� ra: c.�i- :��u,;;�:: j •
� :.accorda��ce w� �t� i�e pra��7 si cns o� �� ; f;: �so �a S �a �utes , Cha; ��•r 3��, a::� �i;e Ci ty of
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� Frid�ey Ordinarce P�o. �35, cc...,;,.�r.cing .��neary 1 i9 5�,._ and ending
h°av 1 19 Z, .
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iOr dba M�� +a La�as -. .',-- - L �.�•�s _:�uran`
• � . i�iyselr, narr„s or p�:�;.�. _, nw�zs o� - .
. corporation or assoc�a�;o�}
MEMORANDUM
TO: NASIM QURESHI, CITY MANAGER
FROM: JAMES P. HILL, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/
PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR
DATE: JANUARY 9, 1975
SUBJECT: ON-SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION OF
FRIDLEY RECREATION AND SERVICE COMPANY, DBA
MAPLE LANES AND MAPLE LANES RESTAURANT BY WILLIAM
GOTTWALDT, MARY AND DONALD SAVELKOUL
Investigation by the Police Department regarding the above
application has not been completed as of this date, pending
the return of two character reference affidavits.
The results of the investigation to date has not reflected any
derogatory information.
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MEMORAI�iDUM
JAMES P. HILL, PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR
SERGEANT H. VOIGT
JANUARY 9, 1975
ON-SALE INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION OF
FRIDLEY RECREATION AND SERVICE COMPANY, DBA MAPLE
LANES BOWING CENTER AND MAPLE LANES RESTAURANT
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As per instructions, a record check was conducted on applicants
for the above named business. Applican�s are: William H.
Gottwaldt, President; Mary J. Savelkr.ul, Vice-President and
Treasurer; Donald C. Savelkoul, Secretary.
A record check was conducted with various agencies within the
State of Minnesota concerning criminal records and license
violations on businesses operated by the applicants listed above.
Record checks are listed below together with attached record
check request on those agencies underlined.
A record check with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension
shows no record on any applicant.
A record check with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
shows no record on any applicant..
A record check with the Minneapolis License Inspection Unit shows
no record on any applicant.
A record check with the Minneapolis Police Department Bureau of
Identification shows no record on applicant.
A record check with the St. Paul Police Department of Identification
Division shows no record on any applicant.
A record check with the St. Paul License Inspection Unit shows no
on any applicant.
A Hennepin County Warran� check was run on the applicants and no
wants were shown.
A NCIC check was run on the applicants and no wants were shown.
A record check on all applicants was run with the Loc�l Office
of the FBI. This also showed no records.
At the time of writing this memo, I am still waiting for two �
returns on affidavits of good character,from Brunswick Corporation,
Chicago, Illinois, and Northern States Power Company, Minneapolis.
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Piame o•s ��rsor, mw::-��,y a��+i�at�cn ;s�,c�;v��Mai oti�r,::r, c:��c2•r, ar �4ri::,�r
I for and ��t b��1a7f 01� Fr'sc''ev R�crc��ion ar:d Servic� Co-��==���. �'.�� U�?1e �_-�'s f*''�??
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Lanes Restaurant �ySe i, P�GT�S (37 �dt� �Y��i�S , nGt�ti o i� CO ��,G: a �� On Gr G:SSOC� G � i Gii �
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. F� i dley R�cre��.: o� u�d S�rv� ce _ �
Intoxicating Liquor License t'or ih� Cc:,:�am�' G': �;�4��'.� °_-�::�s r��.�?� �,�n.,� 7ocG��d at
' (��arrte o: r�s �au.^an � a< ::o �e t, Or C i u� ResrGur�nt
63 to w� �wav 6� f or �f�� sa �` o•r � ntoxi cati ng 1 i quor i n ;
'.. • Si.reet address and/or p J at anG rG. ce ��w;,�er -
: accordance w� th the prov� si ans as �Y�; �;r.�sota S�a�utes , Ci�a;� ��r 3��, and tt►e Ci ty og
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� Fridley Ordinance P�o. 43�, coz„���ciny J�nuary 1 19 �_ and en�ing
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1Forth in said Ordinancey trer� ys a�t�ched hereto, in dupl ;c::t�; �;e : art I- General
, Information form, Purt II - Person�,'. informGtion �orms, the Eond, li�ense �ee, �nd . �
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• APPLTCA7IOi� F0� ON�SALE OR S;'GCIAL CLUB
IP�70XTCATI�G LTQUOR LYCcf�SE
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7his form musi be �ill�d oui �n �uol�lca�e wi�h type��r�ter or by
printing in in';. Ii the appitica�7on is by a na�ural person, by
such perso�; i f by a cor;�ora�i on , by an oti=y �: ce•r P the�eof ; if b�
a par�nersn'�p, by o�� or' 'c�e partrzers; ir by a� un'1r�cor�orated -
associat9on, �y the manac�er or manag+n�+ on�'i�e� the•reo�F.
I�ame of applicant (nam� of indiv�dual, parf�nership, cory�ora�ion or �ssociation):
Fridley Recreation and Service Co. dba Maple Lanes & Maple Lanes Restaurani.;
�fame under 4rhi ch ap�l i cat ��ri 1 i be do•i ng busi ness (nw�� of restauran�, ho�el or
club), business address Gnd telephone number:
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Fui] Nane Fridley Recreation and Service Co. __ �
Business Addr�ss 6310 Highway 65 , F: �dley �hone 560-3520
TF BUSII��SS IS TO BE CO.�D��7�J U�'.D�� ;� C:.SIu?�ATTG�!., �Y,�:� 02 ST`lL�
OTHER T�n�l FULL Ti�D.VfJ�1hL i��:;��� 0= T�« n."�:�LiC,�;�►, �,i7r,C;;�D A COPY OF
?HE C£RTTFTCATc, AS :��;IIR�� BY C;��?Tc� 3;:3, ��:i1i��S�;n S.�A7U7tS,
CERTIFT�D BY ii-;� GLL�.;< Or 7HE DISTRICi CCU;T.
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ndi 'duai Par�nershi
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Full ft��p18 Inapplicable
� Residence Rddr�ss Phona � •
� Business Address P�one
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individual.) � .
���• 7he gull nam�, r�s�d�nce address and telephone number o�F ti�� manager. proprietor
or oth�r agent in c��arge o� th� indivi�ual ovrner's premises �o b� ]zcenses. :
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6(a). If applicant is a partnership, state fu�l nGme, residence and business address,
telep�one numbers, and in�er�st or" each m�n�er or" th� par�nership. '
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Residence �;:�ress Pl�one
Basiness Addr�ss Phone
(A Part i: - Perso�a} Irt�;or�ation �orm must be �'iiied out ano at�ached for
each a: �n�se ir}divi�uG�s.)
� h� mar�agi ng par �ner wi 71 be :
'(c). 1"h� �uli name, resiC2nce address ar,d telep�o�r� nunber o� ��he manager,.prcprietor
or other agen� in charg� og th� partnershi�'s p����ises to be licensed.
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Resid�nce Address Phone
(A Part II -;erson�l Inrormation sorm musi b� r�lled out and attached for this
individual.)
', IF 7�� A?�LICA7ION IS FOR A PARThERSHIP, ATTh�H�D A TRUE COPY OF TNE
. PAR7i\ERSHIP AGREE;�iENT AND A COt�Y OF 7hE CER7TF?CATE OF TRAD` NAME
� U9�DER pROVISI0IS 0,= CNAPTER 333, N►Iii%ESGTA S7ATUTES, CERT.�IED SY �
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7(a�. If th� applicant is a corpora�ion or association, g�ve nz���e o�` corporation or
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Frldiey Addr�ss 63]0 Hicaf��t�la�� ��, Fridle�� P�one 5�0-3520
Home Crfice Acd•ress see Gbove " Pi�One
(b). The full names, r�sidence address and tele�hone numbers of all officers of said
corporatio,. or associat9on. �
� Presi dent t-Ji i l i�.�., �-I. cottwul Gg � •
Residence ;cdress 6;00 Salcer A�rer.�.:� � p�tone 560-3z�6
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Residence Address 9i6 ��:'�s� ;�:�o;e ��;:� Drive, Fric;le�i PY�,o:+e 560-3097
Secre tary Con� �� C o S�,��c: i kc�u �
Residence Address �.� t:��s� �;;,ore �.��ce Driva; Fri::�ey Pnone �60-�097
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Resid�nce Address � Phone �
(A Part IT - Personal Informat�on �orm mus�� be filled out and attacned for these
individuals.)
(c). The ful; names, residence address and tel2phone num5�r o� all persons who sing]y
or together with their spouse and h;s or her parents, brothers, s�s�ers or children,
own or control an interest in said corporation or association in excess of 5�.
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Full Name �;!i i► i���� H. G����,�Gic� Interest 50 %
Residence Address se� �::.�ve - p�one
Full hame D�n�,a C. S�ve�:<oa� Interest S� �
Residence Address se� Stiovz Phone
Full Name Interest �
Residence Address Phone -
4. Full Name Tnterest ' �
Residence Address Phone
(F� Part II - Personal Information form must be filled out and attached for these
individuals.)
(d). 7tie full name, residence address and telephone number or the manager, proprietor
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�Residence Acidress Phone
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individuai.)
IF THIS �P�LICA7T0�! IS F�2 � COZPCRATSG;� OR ASSOCiATTON, AT7ACH A .
7RUE CO?'l 0�' T�1� N;TICLES Gr- If�'COR�aRAiiO+d 0� ASSOCiA7I0N AGREE�iENT
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AS D�SC,4T3ED ;1! C�IAPTER �03, Mii�!N�SO►A S7�"tUTES. �
8(a). � If the a��l�cant 7s a club, nGm, of club rnapplicable �
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dat� tttat ciub was ffr�st �rcorpo, a�ed � ;
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place o� such organization ; preserit number,of
members ; th� fu71 n�mes, position, residence address and
phone nu���r or all o�ficeNs, execG��ve ccmmi�tee and board•o� d�rectors.
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Residence Address Phone
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Resid4nce tiddress Pho7e
6. Full hame ' PosiLion �
Residence AGCress - Phon� �
7. Full Name Position
Residence Address Phone �
8.. Full �ame ' Position �
Residence Addr�ss . � Phone
9. Ful l Nam� .... ,�, ' ppsi ti on _.. �,.
Residence Addresst� Phone . �Y
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Resiue;�ce Addr�ss Phone
(A Par� � I-�ersonu� T;�;'�: ;,;wti on form ;,,as� h,� ��i 1]ed out and a�tached for
each o� �h�se inGivi�u;��s, � .
(b). 7hV �`u1] nGme, reside;�ce Gd�ress and tel�phone n�;nb�r oi� the manager, proprietor
or oi'r,er agent t;� cha•rge o; t;;e c1u5's prc�iises �o be licensed.
Full �am� , '
Residerice Adcr�ss Pnore
(A Part II -?e•rsonai Information for� mus� b� �illed out anc� attac��d for
this 9ndividuai,) .
IF 7NIS A??! ICA7:0;�! IS FOR A CiU3, I�ICLUDc A T4U� CO?Y OF TY� ARTICLES
OF InCO���RA i IO�V Ai�D BY-LA6;S,
. TN�'.R� �;UST E� SUB��;ITTED A S+.:lOft�l S � i? i L°S`'�� i i i�A7 7uE CLUS f'�.S B��P� I� �
EXTSTE�CL r0� ;�'OR� T;-�t�i� TW�1' � Y Y";:�S G;, :;�! �,"�;� �V�i�!7 T};hi T'r;� A??� I_
CAh"t IS P, CC�GRcSSIOi�;,�,LLY C�;;,�T�R�J V'���";1!S' G�G�tP;iZAT:3i��, I;1 EXiS-
TEf�C� F(iR ��;0�� THA1 iEi1 `; �A;S ��IO� 70 �;',;`Uri:1� �,; 9oi . T�;E SiA i ctti9�NT
� SNALL 8� �„�D� SY A���SON W��O N�1S PE�S�:��;� s:�';0��!LC�GE 0�' i:;£ FACiS
STAT£D 7��R�IN. I1! 7�� �VEN7 THA7 �"0 r"�SG�! �;,N ;�;A::�' S�;�;� A S�A?��y�N7
SATtSFRC70.�Y COCUP�;E�lTA2Y P,400� M�AY B� SU3.�Tii:.D T�1 SUPi-v.{i Q; SUCH FACTS.
9. State ��e exGc;. ]�gal c�scr���:o� oF ty� pr�mises to �e l�cens�d. _ _...
(Appi scan� must a3so su�mit a�lo� p3Gn o•,' ��:� ar�a sno���ing G;rr;�rsions, location
o� bui�dirgs, s���^��•� acczss, �G;;;ing r"ac�Zi�;�s and �he 1ocGtior,s of anc� disiances
to t�� neGr�s�� c�;urcn bu;3dir;g and pu�?ic scrool grounds.)-
Outlots 1 and 2, Block l, Moore Lake Highlands, 4th Addition, and
as shown in the office of the Register of De'eds, Anoka County.
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Hcv�� are the premis�s ciassifzed unde� the Fridley zoning ordinance?
Commercial.
Sia�te �u11 nar�e, resicence Gnd business acd�ess a�d telephon2 num��rs of owner
or owners afr the building v;n�re�r� it;e ]icensed bus7r,ss will be located, if
owner is other than th� a�piicant. �
Fu11 Name Applicant is the owner of the land and building.
Residence Address Phone
8usiness Address Phone
Full Nam�
Residence Address e�n�ne
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Bus�ness Addr��s . .
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�. Wher� building is owr�ed by ather th�an applicant, state in summary condit�ons of
Z�ase arrangement - term of years, monthly rental, etc. (A true copy of the
lease shall bz attached.) : ^
t i3. I� building is o��:ned by individual applicant, partnership, corporation or
association, stat`: � -
(a) D�te ;�:�;=c;,�:,;:� 1955 (b) �ame and address of person;
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purchased 7rGm a,��7icant ��vas res�onsibDe for the cons�ruction o� the buildinq
(c) ����qa����rY�+� $ ; (di �mount of down payment $
C�structio;� cost exclusive of i�; �:
(e) Who currently hoids nor�gage? ��;idtivas� Federal Savin�s & Loan Associati�n
:, (fj Amount of Ccntract for D�ed $ ��..� (g) 4:;�o Currently holds
� Contract tor D�zd? - � �
��. '�(h) Term o; Nor�gage mor�eaqe i s schedaied for pav o� �� n�ZZ �' `_
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(�) Term o; Contract �or Dzed
(j) Rate of interest on t;ortgage 6 1/2%
(k) Rate of interest on Contract fror Deed
(1) State the rate at w�icf� Mortgage ar,�/or Con+.ract for Deed �s being
' iiquidated r�n�hpy ����r��,t a„ �rirci��) and in�eres� -$g��.i0
(m) Are �;;z pay,r�ents on Mortgag� an�/or Con�ract for Deed up to date? �s
14. Sta�2 the a�nou,�t of �he investment tnat tS�e applicani has in the 5usiness
;premises, �ixtu�^es, gurniture, siock in trade, etc. and attach supporting proof
. 'of tne source of such money.
App rox i r;a te 1 y$�,�� � b-6-d ,��
;in additicn to land a�d buildir�g •
15. Give full name, add;ess, telephone numbAr and the nature of th� interest, amount
thereof, terms for payment or other re;nbursem2nt, of all persons, othe'r than
the applicant, who hav� any financial int�rest in t�e bus+ness, buildings,
premises, fixtures, furniLUre, or stock in trade. (This shali include, but not
be limited to, any lessees, 7essors, mortgagees, moric�agors, lendors, lien
holders, trustees, trustors and persons who have co-signed noi�s or otherwise
loaned, pledged, or extended security forany indebtedness qr" the applicant.)
The Brunswi ck Corp�ra�ion oF Chi cago, I11 i noi s"y�;� r�a o�� t�'� �G�� �a ��s contract
has an interes� in cerYain of applican�'s equip;r.ent and in �hc approxinate amount
of $ y���� _ �
The great bulk o� applicant's fixtures� furnishings and equipment is
unencumbered (see 14 above).
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IF 7HIS A�PLICA7ION IS FOR P�E��ISES EI7H�R PLA��,ED 0� U1!DER
CONS7RUCTION OR UNDERGOIi�G SUQSTAN7TAL AL7tRAiTON, 7„E APPLICATION .
SHALL 3c ACCO�i°A�1T.ED 6Y A SEi 0� Pt2ELIMI��ARY PLANS ShOI�I�rG THE
DcS:��l OF 71aE PRG�OSED PFEh7ISES TO 6� LTCEr:S�D. IF 7N� PLAyS 0�
DESTG�I ARE ON FI�E WT7t�i 7HE BUILDI�G DcPART'r',ENT, NO PLANS NEED BE
FFLED WI7;i T.Hc APPLICA7ION.
16. State the f; oor nu.,;��r, general area, and roc,7s ��rfi��r� i ntoxi cati ng 1 i quor i s
to be sold and corsumed.
(Applicant s�all attached a flcor p�a� snoc:���rg d;mensio�s ar�d indicating number
of persons in�e�ded to be servzd i� the d�n�r�� roc��s, and indicatir�g and -
idenii�fyi^y a11 oth�r rooms arG o�her areas�wt;ere in�oxicat��g iiquor is to
be sold and consum�d.} , . .
Tni�ially firsfi fioor. In �he �uture a seco;.d �ioor co�struc�ion is con�em�la�ed
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17. ��that p�rmi �s rec,u �;^`d by ihe �ed�ra] gov�rnmc;;ic by �; 2! G���s o� the Unit�d States _
hdve been ap�lied ►or or issued ror the pre�ises? In w,�at nam� were these ,
applied �or or issued an� wr�a� �s the nature of tre �zrm;i<? .
Rei.ai i beer, i n the ra�r,z of appl i can� �
1$, t���,at ��rmi ts or 1 i censes requi red by the S;.a�t� aovernmz�t by the Statutes have
' be�n applie� for or issued Tor th� �remises? :.n w�at nam� t�;��e these a�plied
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�or or issued and w;�at is the na�ur� af tn� �erm�� or lic�nse?
For rnany y�ars a;��� ; c�,�f ��as hGcl a��r^� :. a�rcm �he Sza`�e o� Fii r�raso�a �i quor
� �O:i$i"O� CC����:1 SSIOiZGY ��::0 u i:^v.J G^v :�G:;���i O'�i Ci� c7P'S� C31 S�lu)/ Of i n�o;;i cafii ng
lic;uor," w��icn a�,��ic�`ti�� has u�i�crr:��y be�� a��rovad by the Nay�r ar�d Chief
of P�?ice, C��y c� Fr3d��y. xn„�ci�i�icr. a���8ic�r�` ror years h�s h�d a Fcod H�ndlers -
[.i CGiI:,�: ui.a {�G�S'.:c7LP"c9fll'� �.{ GG'i:53 `i i(.�*il t.���: Si:���v O'i ��'ii 3iCi. C i�l CO(i(:.°.CitOCI WI 4h I�S CG'S�cUrc�'ll.t.
' 19. Are uny real estate taxes, persona pro�er y ,, �� � er�tio�s.
1 i tax..s s,.ci al assessments del i n uen�t
qr unpaid for t��� premises to b2 licensed? ��� r..,�-� IF "yes," give details.
' Real es�a�e taxes and speciai 4ssessr„�nts ara co:,:p7e•�eiy curre�;:. Certain personal
properry �axes are in li�iaation.
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20. Is the premises located within 400 fee� of any puSl�c school? �
(This distance is as measured in a st�,a;ght lire �rom the parcel or lot upon
which the business to be licensed is located to the rearest point.of tne
parcel or lot upon which the public school is located.)
No.
21. Ts the prem,ises located within 400 fett of any church?
(7his distance is.as measured 7n a straight line fran �he parcel or loi upon
which the business to be iicensed is located to the nearest point of the church
. building.)
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' iy� tne prcm;ses is a ho�el, �s th�re a dinin�. roam, o�en to the public, with
a mini�num filo�� area o•r" �Gp square �eet?
, 23• Ir �he prer,r,'scs is a res�aurant, is t�;erc a m�nimum ;�oor area o� 900 s uare
feet for dinyng, op�n �o,the genera7 public? �
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�i�mes residence a��dress, bus�n;:ss �ddress and teleph�^e nurnb�rs of �hree persons,
rasiu�r�zs o-f S�a�c: o�f ,�;inn�s��tu. or good m�ral character, n�;� re�ated to tne
appi ; cant or r"inGnci a] ly i nt�•res�ed i n t,�� ..,; emi s�s or fiusi ness. wh� may be �
rz�:ferr�d t� as to �;�� appl � cant's c,'�aractcr.
�. �ld�i3C� Fridley State Bank
r2'c'S7uc:�� Addr�ss 6315 Unive rs i ty Ave . NE . Phone
560-2200
Business address Phone
(�:�m,o Brunswick Corporation,
P. 0. B o x �----
Resi�c:nce �ddr�ss 93523. Chicago, I11. Di�one
8u$ ; nGss adcfress � Pt�r�ne
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R�si�ence A,d�';^��S Minneapolis, Mir.nesota Pripp� •
�usin�ss Address , ��o�`
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STATE OF Minnesota �
' COUNT`c' OF Ar,�;:� � SS
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�ath c� oses a�� �-� be; ng ,, i rst. duly su��orn, upon };is
P says Li�Ci L n� ; s if�e p"son w�o n;:s execute� �hz ��oy,�
ap�l i cati on and �hat the sta �em�nts made therei n a;�e true o� hi s o�rrn kno:��-
�ledge and b�lie� . FRIDLE
. ` Y RECREATION AND SERVICE C0.
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, Signed B :�.��i �, �� , " � „���
Subscribed Gnd sworn to before me tnis Wly�� H�, `ottwald , President
, , � day o�F �=---� , 19�
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l�otary Publ i c, County, ,
My commiss9on expires � �9 .
K� � r�, �.�+e1A! �! R A�! AA�AatlA► � A n��tJAAA�L
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�I � T� SUPPOR7 4f AN �
. APRLICATIOi� r"OR Oi�-SALE OR SPECIAL CLUB
TN70XICAiI�G LIQUOR LICENSE
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'Part II - Personal Tnformation -
' Directions: This form must be �;lled out in duplicGte wiin typewriter or by
. printing in ink by t�e sole_owner, by �ach �urtner, by eGch officer,
' or direc�or, b� each mGnager, pNcpri��or or ot'r,er agent in charge - "
� of the pre�is�s. by e,c;� person who by co�-�5ir�d ownership or control',
has an ;nteres� in a corpora�tion or dSSOC7uL"1Gn in excess of 5�.
� . Date:
� l. True Name: las�, ;irsi, mt�dle �
Go�4oya?dt, t�7�'.?•��m H�:���
�2. R2sid�nce Addra'ss: �'�umb�r, S�reet, City, S�cate 3. Pf�on2 �lumazr:
. G30u 3ake� Ave. N.L. , � �:�cie�, 2•.� .�. 550-3520 -
. Susiness Ad�ress: ilumner, Stree�, ity, Siate 5. none u� er:
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• 6. P ace of birth: C;ty, County, S�ate 7. Date of Birt Mo., Day,. Yr.
' r^ricll`y , A::o:c� ,:�Iinneso ta M,:rch 9, 19:�.5
-.� 8. U.S. Ci ti zen? Yes �-rT='� Natu•ra] i zzd? Yes � T� yes, gi ve date and p]ace: .
� No Q �o (� .
9. If you have ever used or b�en kno�.vn by a nGme or names other than the true
n�.me giver, in �l �bove, list su�ch name(s) and information concerning dates
� �; and places where used.
.. Names Dates P�aces and Circ�mstances
Not 'a�pl3c�ble .
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1. If married, true name, p]ace and date of birth, & resid2nce address of
�� spouse: . �
7rue Name• V3�let s. Go�twa3d�
� � Place and date of birth: Gin;�c:�, Sib3ey Ccu�ty, :1:.na. ; 34ae 17, 1923
Residence Address; 6�00 B�::c� ::ve�LC N.i:, , rr�dre�, i�.i��.
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� If yes, wher� are you 'registered? i r�.��.ey
Is your spouse a regisizred voter? Yes� �o �
' I�F yes, where is spouse r°giste;�ed? �'�'�-�� �Y
. A a�^ess es at wntcn you av� i�v�a dur�ng prcce ing c�n years. •
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I�o. and Stree� Cit and Stat� Da�es '
� d300 5.:�lce- Av�. '�1.� , Fr?�Z�,f, :��r:c.c�.c..� � ?9=►S = 1.97?
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4. Address cs at t-;,;. .::, y p � � �� g '' ' 9 Y
(Begin wi�h pres�n� or iast addr�ss �nd work buc�t.�
nd Str�et
n� Sta��
�13�i�i �.3..:Ci 1�VE. i3.Y' .! i`2'iC:.�^.y;, ri'tl?ABSOe`.c
75. Kind, nam� a:d loca�ion or every business or occupa��
during the preceding t�n years.
(Begin wi�h present or 7as� address ard wor;: bGc;<.)
� loca�ion:. Stre�t Rddress
B�isi ness or occu�a ri an Ci t�� and Siate
Fricilc:� itec�4...�i.o�.i .�: 5c - v3� ei•�:�jr. �:i ...L.
vice Co. ��ill/� i-i�u?e ���es) �'�id?e�, �;ir�,z.
�a'3L'GzYl:i �e�n Cet :�iS%:.li:i:i �i.t3i� �V.:J—.i�%i.t] t:Z%`�.' • :rJ •
2�1-?� �e�pol�.s, 2'i�r.n.
GO��W3�.L� 111VCui::ue�.� l.G�. �).�.0 l�. �i00�C3 �..^_:ii3 1lY1.V.,°.
Fii�ley, :%in:�eso�a
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on you nave be�n engagea �n
�ature o��business '
or occupation
��esi�acar_t -- �oc��3.��d ��nL-er
a:z d;. e s i. CS'l: i�:. i. . • �
E.:.:::pex�.ter ce�.1.i:�� sys�:ens
CiZJ L���..�'iy S'i.OVL-'rt.Zl��@ C7'.?1.iS�
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nre�ider�t
' . �n , name and location or every bus�ness or o.ccupation your spouse nas been engaged
in during the preceding �en years.
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Location: Stre�� Adc•r�ss Nature of business
Business cr occuqation Citv and Stat,�
Indepcndc::� :;c Uoi �is `. ��c,� t• . ..�o�e �::� �r��v:; C.�.:��.c�i
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yeurs. (Segin witn preseni or last one first artd wor;c bac�c.)
Nar�es: Emnloyers or partn�rs Ad�rzsses: Cit and State
'Fric�ley P,ecrc:.:�;._o:z F� �c:-v�cc Cn. G310 li;•ry b5
d/b/a 1�:�:0�� T�.t:iG: � s'ri_���� -�-t» 7<)55
�J.v 1�J 1:00=C'. �;':� D�
t llon::�.i �: �'Va:"�';�L`.�_ �. r�y ��1��p �f� . .� QS�
�auez�s�eii: E� :i�;z�:cisc.�:. �• �-� �
Zu_� -SO,,r. �ve. So.
(emp 1 �-�� er) M�1_s . 4n� •-,..
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preceding ten
Dates
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. preceding ten y.�ars. (Begin with p•r,senz or l�st one first and work back.) �
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i�am�s: Eno10 e�s or aN�ners Adc�resses: Ciiv and Sta�a
�.QGi7�'1:Cii:T2L GC::CJ45 i.�:�$�. L'<:1.�U r'. 1'i:iG�4 L::riC? lJi1Vd.—".
��ili ��IAi)iOjjC'.�� 1:..�'..::..''.��' _ _:.:�.: :�G.:C�``..u.
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. Have you, your spouse, or a par�ni, broin�ra s�s�er or cn��a or 2ii.ti2'f o� you,
ever been convicted c� «ny �elary, crime or viola�ion o-�' any ordinance, other
than trafric? Yes� I�o �
Tf yes, give information as to tr�e time, p7ace and of�ense for wh►ch convictions
were had. . . .
' 20. Have you, your spouse, or a paren�, brother, s�sier cr child or either or" you,
ever been er,gaged as an employ�e or in o�erating a saloon, hotel, restaurant,
cafe, tavern or other business oi a simi�ar naturz. Y.�s Ot�o 0
' Tf yes, give info�mation as to the time, place and ieng�;� of time. .
r-ricl.cy Rec�ea��on & Service Co., d/b/a �iaple L�nes,, uper�tes a
re�taurant. It �l�o lias a 3.2 bee-r lice..se. Z� also h�s ci�y
and state perra:�.ts in connec��ou witn �tae d:��pTay a�d eo�sumpCi�n
' of i.n�oricatino Iiquor. . .
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c �. nave you p�era 711 P,11 ! 1 Zd}^y servi ce? `�es � �ro � �
� If yes, 1VdS CI i SCfl�i^C;:; (s ) ever otner 'chan i�onorabl e? Yes� i�o �
(Upon requesL, you m�y be re�uired to exhibit a11 d�scharges.)
22. ham�s, r, sidence adc�ess, busyness address, a�id �e7c�non� nur�bers or" each person
who is engaged in i�;irnesota in the busin�ss o� seiling, rnanufac�uring or d�stri-
buti ng i ntoxi caii ng 1 i qucr anu U�.;o i s near:.r o;: k � n to you or your s�.ouse than
second co;�sin, vr���;��r o�� the ��,�c.e or hal� b?ocd, ccm�uted by �he ru7es of=civ�1
� law. or who is a brother=ir,-7uw or sis�er-in-lGw o� you or yoear s�ouse.
l. Full �ame riol�� Relat3onsnip
Residence Address� Phone
Business Addr2ss �hone
2. Fu11 hame� Relatior,s��ip �
Pes9dence Address � °Phone
Business Aduress Pnone
�3. Full Name Relationship
Resi�ence Address Phone
Business Address Phone
23. �Are you a mar,u�ac�:�rer or w�olesa7e•r o� �n;.ox7ca�ing 7 iquor o^ in�eres��d d�reczi
br i ndi rect;y i n tne ownershi p ar opera�i on o� a�y s�;ch busi n�ss? Yes ��o -_�--.-_.��-
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2. ?Are you d; rec �ly or i nd � rec� fy i n-�er�s �`d � n o�'r,�r .es �ubl ��,,m2n �s i n�h2 Ci ty or
fFridley to ti��hicn a l7cense or the same k7nd has 6��n issuzd?
(Rer"er �o Ciiy Cod�,ChaNter 82, S�ct�on �, or Ordinance �455 for d�finition of
"interest".) Yes � 10 v�,
. Are you if�� spous� or G pe, son tiv;o <<!ou � be �; � igible ior a lic2nse?
(Refer to Ci�y Cod�, CnG�ter 82, Sac�ion 9, or Ordinance �435 for p�rsons ine�tgible
for 1 i cens� .) Yes'� no �:, �
26. G1hat is the amount o� investment that you w;71 have in the business, bui]ding,
premises, fix�ures, �ur�;ture, stoc�c in trade, e�c,, and what was the source of
such money? (You must be prepar�d to rurnish aroof o� �i;e source or" such money.)
The a? Ycady e.�;��ri�� �:ve�{,:.�e:z� �� t�-�.ci' cy R��rest-� on � Sz.rvZce
Co. is we?1 in etic��s o� $000,000.00. �:ci�:��io:�al �:iaLS�uds of
doZla�s wau1.3 be e_;ner.ded� in re�oc?cl?i: �. �nc saurce of such
iuvestrae:z� anc: co��inued i�ves�:�eT� 1za� been the o�:*�ers of the
corpora��on to�cther w3th �ize e�rnin�s ot the corpora�ion over
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revoked, sus��:r,d�d or no � �2ne��ied , Ye� � ,�o � � � �. :_ �
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neposes and says ;.hai, ne sL; . is tn� p�rson �-r'r,o nas ex�cui:�d �;;2 above Personal • �
Tnformation r'orm and that the statemer��s made therzin are crue of h�s/her own
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CIT`l OF FRIOL�Y, MInN�S07A
I� SUPPO;T OF A�l
, APPLTCATIOi�! rOR Oh-Sr'�LE OR St��CIP,L CLUS
TN70XICA�:ilC� LIQUOR LICEi�SE
Part II - Fersonal Tn�ormation
7nis form must b� ii��ed out ;n duplicate wi�h t��pewriter or by �
print;ng in �n;; by �n2 sole own"^, �y eGch par-cner, by each of�ficer,
or direc�or, by eGch manaaer, prcpri2cc�^ o;^ ot'r,.er agen� in charge -
of the premises, by e�c� p�rsor,v�h� h� combin�d ow;�ership or control
has an interest in a corporazion or associat�on in excess ofi 5�.
Date: -
�. True Name: las�, iirst, middle �
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�2. R2siuence add•rass: �u��,ber, St;^�et, C�'cy, S�cace 3. P;o�e �'�um5er:
� 916 4d. rioore Lake ll�ive, FLidley, �:-?:��. 560-3097
�. Busiress Adaress: l�u�rber, S�re;:���, �1�y, S;.a�� b. P'r;cne i�;um�er:
. 1020 Piyrnou�� I3uil�;� g, �1;sls. ,:1inu. 336-5831
• 6. P ace of bir�h: Ci�y, Co�n-�y, S�a�e 7. Date o► 8�r� ��o., Cay,. Yr.
� .Yinneapalis 9 Le, L:epin �a. , i•lin:�. Jui� 29, 29i7
8. U.S. Citizen? Yes�- ha�ur�aliz�d? Yes �-�I; yes, g�ve dat� and place:
� �o �� f�o [�
9. If you have ever used or b��n kno�rm by a na�7e or names oth�r i��n z�,e true
name giver, in #1 abov�, list such name(s) and inFormation concerning dates
� and places where used. .
l�ames _ Dates, Pl�aces and Circumsiar,ces
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Narried ���. Divorced �
1. 7f married, true name, piace and date of btrtn, & resid�nce address of
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True Name: P1ary so�n savellcoul �.
Place and date Of b11^th: I�::pe�:ino, Tiarruette Co. ,.fichi�an; Msy 8, 1917
Residence Address: 9�-� ��'. `ioore i,zke Drive, ;r-icl3.ey, riin^.:sota
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Ara y�w �: r�egi s �c� tcr? Y;:s �� �o C l .
If yes, vrnere are you 'regi stered? ,- � 7 ��
IS your spouse a registered vo�er? Yes� �0 � .
Tfi yes, w�ere is s�ous4 regis�ered? TYi-�? n�•
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ress es a�� ��r�� c you ave 17 v�G aur � ng r: �
(Be9in witn pr2sen�t or ias+. a�dress and wor;< �ac�c.) -
�SEC�711 VJ1 1'�.Yl pY'�'.SL'r"�i. Oi i dS 1', c+C;�ii�::�� c.t�u rrv� ,� •••,•••••• �
I�o. an_d Stree� C�t and Stat� f Dates
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,r during ih� preccding ten years. ,
(Begin �vit� presen� �r 1as� �.ddress and V�0't':c b�c'<•) Nature of,�business
I�catior�: S�re�� �ddr�ss �
Ci t and S��a �� or occu a�i on ,
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Si�,al � �ava�.:ouy �' L i � �,�2 f
Mpls . S Mir_r_. S5�s02 �c� f�:,1. �=
r� ey i.acLeat�o� u i_::v�.ce a.i.� �:cay. �� Bor�al�r�u CEater &:Z�.st�uran� '
1 �,r;c'_�!e :�i-%n^. 55�32 SecreL�Yv of th�e Co��c_a��io�'
C� d/b/a M�ple Lanes (_ Y� -
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' A scia o�paizy ,.i�.5 �111versi�y :�ve. i:.E.1 :o�.Gi:��, Co�;�any- President .
•Banrein 6315 Univ•arsi�y l:v�. i`.E.I Real ::stata -��es�der.t �
• ottw�� ��: invest:aenL C�. :i o 5�:. .ioore Lakc: Drz.�e Corpo.ate Sec�etGry �
�Frid� ey, M�.^n. 55�}3.'_ �
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T�C��ind, n;:me and l�cation o; 2v�ry busin;.ss or occu; a���on your sy��u�e has oe2n engaged
in during the preceding �en years. . �
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(Begin with presen� or 1ast one firs� a^d wor, Nature o� business �
Lo�cation: Stre2t Add�ess �
6usiness or occu�ation Cit and S�a�e
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years. (B�gin with prese;�t ar 7ast one first and wark back.) ',
Nar�es: Em�lo ers or �artners Addr�ss�s: Citv and State Dates
Sigal E Savelkoul � ZQ20 Pl�mouth ;3u_?c��:�� Oc�obe�, 1.960 to
! presEZ:;:.
Fridley P�ecrLation & Se�v�.cel 631G :ic��y o5, �'::ic?ey, 1955 to p�esent
CO. a/ �:: :.�pie L�izes :.ii� :. ..7��..
Fridley Sta;.� Ban'_� 0315 L': �ve•�sity ?!ve. �.FI.Z9b2 to p=esea�
rr�a_::1, .:-.zn
B�bbsct:a Comp :.�y 63? 5 I U�-�ve-_s-_i:y :.ve. P:.�+.? 962 ico p�_esen�
c:iliei:l • V t7 L�.�V�c}..._.:� L'.VG. ic.:.. _i� i=G ��::�.,°+E`�`.
Ga.2���f�4:�,d� Ir.ve��W�en� Co. 9?6 G:. ��oo�� La'.�e D_s.ve 19�7 to p_esent
paq� �a� �
�. ��c+iC1C'S cnd acdress2S Or �/Gu7' $?�Cu�S�.'"�,;`-L�"„� � Oj�,�` u��u `'�c;'; `�1'�� "j � 1 i dil� ��G(' �tl?
preceding te� years. (S�c�in with przsent or ]ast an� firs� and work bac�.) ��
Ramcs: Emoioye•rs cr �art��rs Address�s: C�ty ar,d State, Datzs
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ever b��n co;�vic�ed o� any �elo�y, crir�;: or violat7o� or" any ardinance, other
than t�^a-i 1'� C?, Yes�� i�o ��,i �
Tf y�s, give in�ormation as �o the time, plac� and offense for 4rhich convictions
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20. Have you, ycur spouse, or a parent, bro-c'r�er, s;sier or child oz eith�r of.you,
ever been engaged as an employee or in operating a saloon, ho-�el, restaurani,
, cafe, tavern or o�he•r business of a similar na�u•re. Yes�� No ��
If yes, give informGtion as to the tir�e, placa and l�ngth oF time.
�Fridleq Rec:eaL-�.oz S: Se�vice Co. , d/b/a ",•:wn' e T.ane�, operatas a
/ resraurau�. Z� SZ;O 123S a 3.Z 'ilc:0'� Z:iG�:�Se. :� alSO �lc3u Cl�jT
aud s�a�e perraits iii co��n�c�ion with ti.� 3i�play aad consunpL•ion
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Additionai busines6es to be included in item 15 an page 2:
Blaine Staie Ban!< Blair.e, Minneso�a Ch�irran of Yhe Board
Blain� Buiiding Corpo,a�ion G4aine, Ninres�`ca Rea1 Esta�e - President
Blainco Blaine, r;i;�nesota �inancial - Partner
Addition�l ::;;,,ployers and par�ners �o be inciuGed in i�en �7 on page 3:
Bl�i ne Sta�e °�nk E]a� r��, N,i nrteso�a 1972 to pres.;:�t
Blaine Suilciing Corporatio� Bi�ir.�, hi's�n��o�a �972 �o pr�ser�
8lainco Blaine, Ninrseso4a T972 to present
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If yes, w,:s disci�arce(s) �v2r ot'r�er tf�an �;onorGble? Y�s��o�
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22. ha��S, Y'c?5'1G�?rC@ adc�resS, �USiil°SS �uG�"2SS, F.�^.c �ele�nore numberS 0'i each person
who is e�gaged in Ninr�eso�a in t;� business cf s°i17r,g, manufac�uring or c;stri-
buti ng i ntoxi cati r,g 7; qucr and �r�^o i s rear::r o� ;: � n �o. you or ;/aur spouse than
� secor,d cousi n, �,;ne �^er or" �t�� ��rho7 e cr ral � b i cad, cc,�ipu ��d by the rul es of �ci vi 1
� law. or who �s a b: ot �er-�n-;a;�� ar s;si��^-in-l���r o-r" you or your s�ouse.
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Full Ram� .,���, _�,�, R�lai3onship
Resi�ence Address� P�one
Bus9ness Address P'r,cre
Fu11 \Gme� Relationsnip �
Resic�nce Add;��ss •P:�one
, Susiness Address
P�on�
�3. Fuli Name Re]ationship
Residence Add;�ess ?hon�
Business Address P�o�e
23. ��re you a manu � ac�ur�r cr <<.�ho i esa� er o-� � n �ox� ca � � ng i iquor� or i n ieres �°d �i rec � i
�r i ndi rectly i r the own:. ^shi p or opera'�i on or any such busi ness? Y�s � �o _:�
Z4. ?Are you di rect7y or z ndi recz iy i n�L`rzs c�� i n o'cr�� -�s cGb7 i shr�ni:s � n�,�e Ci ty of
+Fri dl ey �o ti•�hi ch a 1 i c�nse o� �h� sGm� Sc : nd has hzen i ssue�?
(Rerer to Ciiy Cod�,Ch�oter 82, Sec�ion 9, or Ord;nance ��35 for de�inition of
"i nteres �" . ) Yes � I�o :;�,: ,
2. Are you ��� spouse of a person v�no ��Jou ; d�� i n� i i g s �i e-ror a i cense?
(Re�e� to Ci �y Cod�,. C�'�a�ter 82, S. c�ion 9, o�� Ordinance ;1Y35 for p�; sans inelgqible
for l y cer�s� .) �esC� No�_� .
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4Jhat is the ar.ount or investmznt that you w�]' have in'th� bGSin�ss, building,
premises, fi xtures, � urni tu; e, stoc!< i;� �rade, etc. , and what was the source of
such money? (You must b� prepared to rurnish preo� o� the source or' such money.)
''i'he alre�dy c:�ist3.ng inves�ment i:� fi�idley ?'.ecxe:�t:.on & Service
Co. i,s wel1. in exc�ss of $o0U,000.00. Acldi�ior.�.l thou�a:zds of
dollars wouid be e�:peacled �n ��rsodel��:-.�. TYie saurce of such
1iiV@S�Ai(�I1t u:aCi CGTi�1Tit1C:Q lI:VGSI:LI�I1� �ic7S �Et3T: �L'ie OWaaC�S 01 �he
corporation togethc.r W�.�:i1 . tI?C: earn::n�s of the corporaLion ov.er
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revo�ed, susper,d�d or nc � . ; �n�:�e�7 �es � +10 ,.�,�, . .
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eposes a;�d says �r,a,, ,;� �,.� �s ,,r•a p"^scn �•r;;o has ex�c:;��d 'cr:e Gbcv� ?:.rso;;a; • �
Tnfor�nation i O�m dri� tt1d� ��;e sta �e,��ar �S f��d� �;��Y'2; , d'('� i„U8 GT i, �,'72f' G�ti'ii
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CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNES07A
It� SU?P0�'•T 0�' A1�
APPLICATT0�1 FOR OiJ-SALE OR SPECIAL CLUB
INTOXICATI�G LIQUOR LICENSE
Part II - P�rsonal Tnformation
This form must be filled out in duplicat� wi�h typewr9ter or by
printing in inr by the sole owner, by each partner, by each officer,
or director, by each manua�•r, pro�ri�tor or othe•r agent in charge
of the prerni ses ,�y e.:c,� �erson who by cor,��i ned ownershi p or control
has an interest in a carporation or associa�ion in excess of 5�.
Date : __.. _
1. True Nam2: last, riNst, middle
Savel.:.oLl, ��ary ,Toa�
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R2sid�nce address: i�ut�er, Street, City, Stat� i 3. P�one i�u�,,5er:
� r I'r-:�'iey, i�iirt:z. I 5b0-3097.
916 4J. Moore ..ake D� . ,
. Susiness Address: n����er, S�trz��c, zty, Sta;.e 5. �non2 i�����Der:
6310 �:wy 65 , F:. ��yey , :�=i�a .
500-:.52�
. Place of bir�h: Ci�y, County, Stat�j 7. Da�e o� B�:ri: Mo., Da
Ishper�in�, if4::cue�te Co. y:iicl���an rfaq �, 19I7
. U.S. Citizen? Yes,� Raturalizzd? Yes� �If yes, give da�e and place:
No �—� Ro � �
. If you have ever used or be�n kno�,vn by a name or names o�cner than the true
- n�me�giver in #1 above, list such name(s) and infiormation concerning dates
and p�aces where used. �
n��ma� Dates, Places and Circumstances
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0. Marital Status: Sing e� Widowed �—� Separate� C�
Marri ed =��{ Di vorced �
1. If marrfed, true name, place and date of birth, & residence address of
spouse: • .
True Name : Donald C. S ave�l:oul
rq��ne�pol�.,, r:innesota; Ju�y 29, 1917
Place and date of birth:
Residence Address: 916 [J. 1`iooze Lake Drxva, r:=cilQy, riinn.
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years. (8egin witn present or las� one �irst and wark back.)
Nun°s• Em+�lo�iers or� partners Addr2sses: Citv and State
4�. ;. GoL;.����_c:., �'-re�. 0:�3 Jl � �;uker !'Y��.
Frict:lc� R�cxe���.on & �e:1r:i,CC� xid1�::;�y t:i.an.
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. Names �nd addresses of your� s�ouse's e��,�loyers and par-cn�rs, � � any, ror tre
pr�ceding t�n years. (Begin with present or last on� rirst and work bacK.)
ham�s : Emol o�i�rs or Qar �ners Addresses : Ci tY and S �a �e . Da�es___
��°- n f.' C x���:1' t U L11. u 3t7'(�1 .�..'A. C$� 1 O1� •
. Have you9 your spouse, o� a par�n�, brot��., sis��r or cn�id of eiin2r of you,
ever been convicted of uny f�l�ny, crime or vioiatio� o� �ny ordinance, other
than tra�fic? Y�s�_� No : x I
If yes, give information as to the time, place and offense for which convictions
were had. �
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ever been engaged as an employee or in operating a saloon, hotel, restaurant,
caf�, tavern or other business of a similar nature. Yes xf= �o �—]
If yes, give information as to the time, place ano length of time.
Fridley Fecrewtion'& Service Co., d/bfa :1aple L�nes, operat�s a�,
restaurant. It also has a 3.2 beer lice�se. it also has ci�y
and state per:�:its in cor:i.eci:ion wi�h �he displuy an4 con�uMp��on
of intoxicatinQ liquor. �
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If yes, w4s discharg�(s} ever other than r�onorable? Yes� No [�
(Upon request, you may be required to exhibit all discharges.)
, business add��ss, �r�d te�le?�one numbers or each persor►
� 22. NGmes, residence a4dress,
who is engaged in Ninnesota in the business o� seil�;.��, manuracturing or distri-
'�, ' buting intoxica�in� 7iguor and who is n�ar.r o� !�in to you or y�ur spouse than
second cousin, w'r��t�Zer os the whole or halr" blocd, c�,�puted by th�e rules of'civil
I law, or who is a brother-in-1G�:1 or sister-in-�aw of you or your spouse.
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Fu11 Name ��ia L a�5n:+.� c.3b� e Relationship
Res�dence Address Phone
Business Addr�ss Phone
�ull Name Re�utionship _ .
Residence Adaress °Phone
Susin�ss Address Phone �
�. Full �ame Relationship
Residence Address Phone
Business Rddress Ft�on�
23. � Are you a rnanu-� actu��er o•r w�o�i esa i�� o-r i n �ox i ca�i n� i�i �uor or i���er�sted oi rect7
�or i ndi rect7y i n the ovmershi p or opera �i on o� any sucn busi n�ss? Yes ��o ��=
2. �4re you di rectiy or � ndi rect iy i n���res �ed i n o�ci�er �siab7'; s���r�nts i n�i�e Ci ty of
+`Fridley io e��nich a license or �he sam� �ird has been issu�d? ,
(Reser to C��y Code,Chu��er 82, Sec�ion 9, or Ordina�ce �435 for d��inition of
"interest".) Yes� No �
. Are you �ne spouse of a person wno �vou�id b� ire iga��� ror a icense?
(Refer �o City Cod�, C�ap�er 82, Section 9, or� O�rdinanc2 #435 �or persons ine3igible
for 1 i cense .) Yes�' No ;_� �
26. What is the amount of investment that you will have in the business, building,
premises, fixtures, furniture, stock in trade, etc., and wnat was the source of
such money? (You must be prepared to furnish proor or �he source of such money.)
. Tha alr��.dy exis �in� x.zvest:��ent ia r::idZc:y ?tecr�:.:.�tiion u Service
Co. is taell ia exeess of $600,000.00. Addi4i.onal L'h�usands of
dolla�s woula b� e:�pended ir. :ewod��lin�. 2he ��urce: og suc:�
investment and con�inu�d ��:vest�e�t has baen the oc:ne�� of �txe
corporar�.on toGether wi�h tce ea�nin�s of tha corpala�iou pve:
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• If yes, explain in detail.
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liquor license and had sucn application denied? Yes � No ;;;�
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eposes an says tnat e s e is tne person wro has execu�zd the abave �ersonal
Tnformation form and that the statements made iherein are �r�ue of his/her own �
knowledge and belief.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
PUBLIC HEARIPJG
BE FORE THE
CITY COUNCIL
TO !�JHOM TT MAY CONCERV:
Notice is her�by given that the Council of the
City of Fridley will hol� a public hearing at the
Fridley City liall, 6431 University Avenu� Northeast,
on P�onday, January 13, 1975 at 7:30 p.rn. on the
question of issuing an On-Sale Liquor License to
Robert Henry Schroer for ihe pro�:erty located at
7620 University Avenue Northeast. (�destern Ranch, Inc.)
Anyone having an interest in the mat�er should
make their interest known at this public hearing.
i�1ARVIN C. BRUNSELI.
CITY CLERK
Publish: January 1 and 8, 1975
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fir�� �ca,;ar� ��o.
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�P�LIC�7�O;1 FC� IP�TJf�C�i I��% L��i.�C��t L��:�r3;E
-.'+.�J ,TE;� �yC;tiOZ��L� CiT; CCL�CIL,
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� I, Robert Henry Schroer ,�s _ Officer
;<iai��? Oi �`i�Y'SCn t�.dX711C) ��'i�Cdt`.10i� �,�i9G'�i:�i.r,;���3? - '::?r �'�"iiC:.'?' +' �
t .;�. U.t, , a �i' r�f'�..�rl
���' ���`� �� �°��a� � ��F Western Ranch, Inc.
�. . (n� s� i=, na�res o�i ;�r���� �,;�u�� � oi` ��r;�c, �,�� i o�� o� �: �::o� t a �. o r`-
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h�r�i�� su�N�n; t i n d::p� i ca �e thi s 4�p1 7 CaL10!1 ; or � On-Sal e
. On Sa�e c� S�;��;a! �la�j
tr'iQ����L�,�� �.icuor ��ic�ns� ;�r i,�e not named yet) loca�2� at
(i�?it1� Oi P'�5LdU1"3ili., it����l, Oi" Cjl:��
Part of Lot 1, Block.and part of Lot 8, B1ock 3,
East Ranch Estate, 2nd Addi ti on for tn� ;�:? � o�= i n �ox? c� t � ng ) i u+�t�r i n
�5�::°e�i. � r;�rass anc;/.^,r � ai and parc� r,ta���9�
dCCOi G�d:lC� !'�1 t�'.;l tiZy' p�"4V1570115 Oi �iinn��oia $tt,B�tU�'ES� �ti���L'Y' �4�� �t;1C� i; °�jtj Qf
Fri dl ey Or� � nance P;o .�35 � C07i??'PT1Ci CI j Apri 1 1 19 75 znd er��i ng
May 1 l9 75 .
1 In s:��;��rt or �aid �:�p7yca�;on and iM�� �:cc�rrla�e� ��y��: L-t;� r�f.:-,�;r,enLs us s�w .
�t�� ��t in sa7d Or�i;�ar�ce, t�er� is attached i��re�o, in :�•�;;izca��e; th� raf�� I- G2^er�l
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��� Western Ranch, Inc, _` _
i'iS/�f=i1'i ?l:i^�� Ui j)e:"Lf1�ii � ii�il�S Cij' .`^..
corpora��r..n �� assoc���.tic�:�)
L'� iiot t�,r� L� i n 7hi s SraCQ
�;'��l;ca•*,i;�n t3o.
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APPLIC,17I4� �OR IPJT�:tICr�i Ii�% LT�i;G� lI�;�i3SE
�J0 7�i; ��iC;�IOZ�oL� CiT� COUiyCIL,
���7L�?-���J: �
I, ,Robert Nenry Schroer , �s Officer
(;;arr�a o�� p��^scn rnaxi rly app�ca �� or� I�� �••ri .?�: �? y,:, .. _----- ,
� � ..•r ti'sYr...i'� Gi i 1C�>'a S3i' �;�('�,���
'4'' ��'s� �`� �°�a�'� o��7 Western Ranch, Inc.
l�.�s ° 1� s na�res 0"i' p�'t'�il°i"� y Y�u�i;; U5' COi ��i7's"��s� j��� 0:' u�:;�� i:; i! p i_._..
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hu�r��y ;t��;,n; � i� dupl i ca �� thi s aQpi i:.a �i on ; or � On-Sal e
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Ir�zo:7c�:.�,�; Lic�uor L�ic�ns� f�r #:h� not named et
-____.....�L._.�______ 10 �a ��d a t
Part of Lot 1, Block and part of Lot 8�,ir�Bl ock� 3, �4��� �'��i, iiu �e"i , o�� cl i.�
�East Rarrch Estate, 2nd Addi ti on �or ih;? �s �' y oi= i ntoxi c� t�i r�g 1�i �uor i t�
S�'r��2i, �c'�r�ss an�/or T� and par:,� ruinoar
accordUric� wi L'n ti�e provisions o� N�nneso�a S�aiu-�es, C'r;:��L�Y' :.���U, anc! t; a City c�f
�r�i �11 �y Or� ; nLince �,o . 435, ccn�irQnci ng Apri 1 1 1� 75
—_ MaY 1 19 75 ,
and c�r�r;i ng
Tn s����rt oF said appl�ica�ion and i��� accorda�c� wi �n i:hc r•�:.•�-.�:�r.en�s as s�� .
f�� L;� in �aid Ordirianc�, t�er� is attachec� h�r�to, in :�•+;���l�a�te; th� Far�� I- G�^e�al
ir�sarrnation �orm, f'art TI - Personal Tr:�:��-,�,a��or� f�rms, t�� nond, iiFAns� fe�, an�
�r��;c�s��gaLi�n •���.
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fur Western Ranch, Inc.
lt'�:l���T', ?1':i^°S Q1'^�)�.�tt18Y'S, ii�?t►:�"S OT
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CITY OF FRIOLCY, MINNESOTA
IN SUPPORT OF AN
APPLICATION FOR 0�-SALE OR SPECIAL CLUB
INTOXiCATING LIQUOR LICENSE
Part I - General Information
Directions: This form must be filled out in duplicate with typewriter or by
printing in ink. If the application is by a natural person, by
such person; if by a corporation, by an officer, thereof; if by
a partnership, by one of the partn�rs; if by an unincorporated
. association, by the manager or managing officer thereof.
1. Name of applicant (name of individual, partnership, corporation or association):
Western Ranch, Inc.
2. Name under which applicat wzll be doing business (name of restaurant, hotel or
club), business address and telephone number:
�Full Name Western Ranch, Inc. - �
Business Address 7620 University Avenue N.E. phone 786-6620
IF BUSINESS IS TO BE CONOUCTED UNDER A DESIGNATION, NAME OR STYLE
� OTHER THAN FULL INDIVIQUA! NAME OF THE APPLICRNT, ATTACHED A COPY OF
THE CERTIFICATE, AS REQUIRED BY CHA�TER 333, MINNESOTA STATUTES,
CERTIFIED BY THE CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT.
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Type of applicant:
DIndividual Q Parinership
QCorporation � Association or other
Type of license applicant seeks?
�� On Sale �� Serviee Club
� 5(a). �If applicant is an individual, state full name, residence and business address
and telephone numbers.
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Full Name �
Residence Address Phone
Business Address � Phone
� (A Part II - Personal Information form must be filled out and attaci�ed for this
individual.)
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ib�• The full name, residence address and telephone number of the manager, proprietor
' or other agent in char.ge of the individual owner's premises to be licenses.
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. Residence Address 490 Rice Creek Blvd. Phone 784-9231
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�6(a).� If applicant _is a partnership, state full name, residence.and business address,
telephone numbers, and interest of each member of the partnership.
1. full Name � Interest �
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2. Full Name Interest �
Residence Address Phone
� Business Address Phone _
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3. Full Name Interest
� Residence Address Phone
Business Address Phone
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� Residence Address Phone
Business Address Phone
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(A Part II - Personal Information form must be filled out and attached for
each of these individuals.) �
The managing partner will be:
(c). The full name, residence address and telephone number of the manager, proprietor
or other.agent in charge of the partnership's premises to be licensed.
Full Name
Residence Address Phone
(A Part II - Personal Information form must be filled out and attached for this
individual.)
IF THE APPLICATION IS FOR A PARTNERSHIP, ATTACHED A TRUE COPY OF THE
' PARTNERSf�IP AGREEPtENT AND A COPY OF THE CERTIFICATE OF TRADE NAME
UNDER PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 333, MINNESOTA STATUTES, CERTIFIED QY
• TNE CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT.
� 7(a). If the applicant i•s a corporation or association, give name of corporation or
association, Fridley address and phone number, and home office address and
� phone number. .
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.. Name Western Ranch,Inc. or AsSOC. ��innesota
Fridley Address �620 University Avenue N.E. Phone 786-6620
Home Office Address • same Phone
� (b): The full names, residence address and telephone numbers of all officers of said
corporation or association.
� President Robert Henry Schroer �
Residence Address 490 Rice Creek Blvd. N.E. Phone �84-9231
, Vice President
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Residence Address � Phone
Secretary J. Katherine Schroer
Residence Address 490 Rice Creek Blvd. N.E. Phone 784-9231
Treasurer
Resid�nce Address Phone
(A Part II - Personal Information form must be filled out and attached for these
individuals.)
(c). The full names, residence address and ielephore number of all persons who singly
�� or �ogether with their spouse and his or her parents, brothers, sisters or children,
own or control an interest in said corporation or association in excess of 5%.
� 1. Full Name Robert Henry Schroer Interest 50 �
Residence Address 490 Rice Creek Blvd. N.E.
2. Full Name J. Katherine Schroer
Residence Address 490 Rice Creek Blvd. N.E.
Phone 784-9231
Interest 5Q
Phone 784-9231
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3. Full Name Interest �
Residence Address Phone -
4.� Full Name
Residence Address
Interest �
Phone
(A Part II - Personal Information form must be filled out and attached for these
individuals.)
I (d). The full name, residence address and telephone number of the manager, proprietor
� � or other agent in cha.rge of the corporation's or asscoiation's premises to be
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, Residence Address Phone
(A Part II - Personal Information form must be filled out and attached for this
' individual.)
� IF THIS APPLICATION IS FOR A CORPORATION OR ASSOCIATION, ATTACH A
TRUE COPY OF THE ARTICLES OF IhCORPORATION OR ASSOCIATION AGREEMENT
AND BY-LAWS AND, IF A FOREIGN C0:?POP.ATION, A CERiIi=ICATE OF AUTHORITY
AS DESCRIBED IN CHAPTER 303, MIP;i��SOTA STATUTES. Proposed Articles and
By-Laws will be submitted prior to public hearing.
8(a). If the applicant is a club, name of club not applicable -;
� date that club was first incorporated ;
place of such organization ; present number of.
� ..members ; the full names, position, residence address and -
phone number of all officers, executive committee and board of directors.
� �1. Full Name Position
� Residence Address Phone
2. Full Name Position
� Residence Address Phone
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Residence Address
4. Full Name
Residence Address
5. Full Name
Position
Phone
Position
Phone
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Residence Address Phone •
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osit�on
� Residence Address Phone
�. Full Name Position
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8. Full Name Position
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Residence Address phone
(A Part II - Personal Information form must be filled out and attached for
each of these individuals.
(b). The full name, residence address and telephone number of the manager, proprietor
or other agent in charge of the club's premises to be licensed.
Full Name
Residence Address Phone
(A Part II - Personal Information form must be filled out and attached for
this individual.)
IF THIS APPLICATION IS FOR A CLUB, INCLUDE A TRUE COPY OF THE ARTICLES
OF INCORPORATION AND BY-LAWS. �
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THERE MUST BE SUBMITTED A SWORN STATEMENT THAT THE CLUB HAS BEEN IN
EXISTENCE FOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS OR, IN THE EVENT THAT THE APPLI-
CANT IS A CONGRESSIOFiALLY CNARTERED VETERANS' ORGANIZaTION, IN EXIS-
TENCE FOR MORE THAN TEN YEARS PRIOR TO JAyUARY 1, 19b1. THE STATEMENT
SHALL BE MADE BY A PERSON WHO HAS PERSONAL KN04vLEDGE OF TNE FACTS
STATED THEREIN. IN THE EVENT TNAT f�0 PERSOr� CA�� MAKE SUGH A STATEMENT
SATISFACTORY DOCUt�ENTI�RY PROOF MAY BE SUSMITTED IN SUPPORT OF SUCH FACTS.
State the exact legal description of the premises to be licensed.
(Applicant must also submit a plot plan of the area showing dimensions, location
of buildings, street access, parking facilities and the locations of and distances
to ihe nearest church building and public school grounds.)
Parts of Lot 1 and Lot 8, Block 3, East Ranch Estate, 2nd Addition. Plot
drawing will be submitted at time of public hearing.
I10. How are the premises classified under the Fridley zoning ordinance?
commercial
'11. State full name, residence and business address and telephone numbers of owner
or owners of the building wherein the licensed business will be located, if
owner is other than the applicant.
;I � Full Name Robert Henry Schroer
Residence Address 490 Rice Creek Blvd. N.E. phone �84-9231 •
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Residence Address Phone
' Rusi•ness Address {�hone
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12. Wher� building is owned by other than applicant� state in summary conditions of
lease arrangement - term of years, monthly rental, etc. (A true copy of the
lease shall be attached.)
13. �If building is owned by individual applicant, partnership, corporation or
association, state:
(a) Date purchased bldg. not constructed (b) Name and address of person;
purchased from estimate construction costs inc1udin buildin f'
an = 500,000.00
(c) Purchase price $ ;(d) Amount of down payment $
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(e) Who currently holds mortgage?
(f) Amount of Contract for Deed $ (g) Who Currently holds
Contract for Deed? ' �
� (h} Term of Mortgage ' ,
(i) Term of Contract for Deed
(j) Rate of interest on Mortgage �
(k) Rate of interest on Contract for Deed �
(1) State the rate at which Mortgage and/or Contract for Deed is being
liquidated
(mj Are the payments on Mortgage and/or Contract for Deed up to date?
, 14. State the amount of the investment that the applicant has in the business
;premises, fixtures, furniture, stock in trade, etc, and attach supporting proof
� `of the source of such money.
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institutional financing pending and dependant upon issuance of license
15, Give full name, address, telephone number and the nature of the interest,. amount
� thereof, terms for pa��rnent or other reimbursement, of all persons, other than
the applicant, who have any financial interest in the business, buildings,
premises, fixtures, furniture, or stock in trade. (This shall include, but not
be limited to, any lessees, lessors, mortgagees, mortgagors, lenda►°s, lien
holders, trustees, trustors and persons who have co-signed notes or otherwise
loaned, pledged, or extended security forany indebtedness of the applicant.)
none at present
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IF THIS Af'PLICATION IS FOR PREMISES EITNER PLANNEQ OR UNQER
CONSTRUCTION OR UP�DERGOTNG SUpSTANTIAL ALTERATION, THE APPLICATION
SNALL BE ACCOM�IINIED BY A SET QF PRELIMINARY PLANS SNOWING THE
DESIGN OF 7HE PRCPOSED PREMISES TO BE LICENSED. IF TNE PLANS OR
DESIGN ARE ON FILE WITH THE BUILDING DEPARTh1ENT, NO PLANS NEED BE
FILED WITH THE APPLICATION.
16. State the floor number, general area, and rooms where intoxicating liquor is
to be sold and consumed.
(Applicant shall attached a floor plan showing dimensians and indicating number
of persons intended to be served in the dining rooms, and indicating and
identifying all other rooms and other areas where intoxicating liquor is to
be sold and consumed.) ,
will be available and filed within ten days
� 17. What permits required by the Federal government by the Laws of the Uni ted States
have been ap�lied for or issued for the premises? In what name were these
, applied for or issued and what is the nature of the permit?
, NONE
18. What permits or licenses required by the State government by the Statutes have
, , been applied for or issuQd for the premises? In what name were these apAlied
for or issued and what is the nature of the permit or license?
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19. Are any real estate taxes, personal property taxes, special assessments delinquent
or unpaid for the premises to be licensed? �Q If "yes," give details.
20. Is the premises located within 400 feet of any public school? '
(This distance is as measured in a straight line from the parcel or lot upon
which the business to be licensed is located to the nearest point of the
parcel or lot upon a�hich the public school is located.)
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21. Is the premises located within 400 feet of any church?
(This distance is as measured in a straight line fran the parcel or lot upon
which the business to be licensed is located to the nearest point�of the church
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Not Applicable
23. If the premises is a re�taurant, is there a minimum floor area of 900 square
' feet for dining, open to the general public?
So Planned
� 24. Name, residence address, business address and telephone numbers of three persons,
resldents of State of Minnesota, of good moral character, not related to the
applicant or financially interested in the premises or business, who may be
, referred to as to the applicant's character.
1. Name R. L. Nelson
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Business Address Zimmerman, Minnesota Phone '�
2. Name Don Dibos ` -
Residence Address 500 Rice Creek Blvd. Phone 786-1189
Business Address Midwest Machine & Die Phone
3. Name Duane Prarie ,
Residence Addres 89 Rice Creek Terrace Phone 560-3993
Qusiness Address Park Construction Phone 786-9800
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ST�TE OF MINNESOTA )
COI�NTY OF ANOKA ) $S
�Robert H. Schroer � being first duly sworn, upon his
oath deposes and says that he is the person who has executed the above
application and that the statements made there'n are true o his own know-
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Signed
' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22 day.of Nove-mber �
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� ��a��''" ANOKA COUNtY �
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It� SUPP�r�T OF AN �
APPLICATION FOR Oi�-SALE UR SPECIAL C1.176 .
� ' ItJTUXICA�iIt�G LIQl1QR I.ICEr�SE . � -
' � Part II - Personal Infor�nation . .
nir�c��ions : 7hi s form must be fi l led out i n dupl �i catc? wi th typewri ter or by
� printing in ink by L'ne sole o�ti�ner, by each partn�r, by each o�ficer,
or direc*or, by each manager, proprietor or other agent in charg� �_ �-
af the premis�ss by each pzrson �;f�o �y combinQd osan�rship or cant��o1 � --�
' � has an interest.ir� a corporation ar association in excess o�' 5p. : .
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.� 5. Place of birtn: Cit unt t t — ' � -.' .
y, Co y, S a e 7. Uate of B� r� r-io ., llay,. Yr. .
Almelund, Chisago, Minnesota June 18, 1936 " .-
.� 8. U.S. Ci�izen? Yes��Naturalized? Yes�� Zf yes, give date and place: .�
No �_� � No [—�� - . .
' 9. I�` you hav� ever used or been kno;�rn by a na�^e or names other than the irue �
name giv�n in ,;1 abov�, ]ist suc1� name(s) and infornation c�ncernin� dates
� and p1aces ���h^re used. _ .
Plames Dates, Places and Circunstar►ces
J. Katherine Bloomquist maiden name �� �
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' ll. If rr��rri'ed, true n�rne, lace and date of birth & residenc � add �� ` _
P , c rr.�s of
spouse: . .
' True t�ame: Robert Henry Schraer
IPlac4 ar�d date�of birth: Hastings, Minnesota February 16, 1935 _�
kesidence Address: 490 Rice Creek Blvd., Fridley, Minnesota
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Ir yes, wt�ere are you�registered? Fridley, Minnesota �
�� Is yaur spouse a register�d voter? Y°s� No �� � ��
I� yes, ti=rhere is spouse registered? Fridley, Minnesota � � �..
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,sT'�. ress es at wh�c�i you ave �ve cur�ng pr�ce �ng ten years.
(Qegin with present or iast address and wor;� back.) :-. .
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No. and Street : Cit�► and State Dates �____.
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No. and Street , . Ci�y and Stat� - Daies .
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duri r,g tl�e precedi ng ter� years . . . : _ • .
(Begin with present or last addr�ss and v�ork bac�.) ,
_ Lncation: S�re�t Adc;ress Natu; e o� business
S'r ess or occup�tion � _� � Ci ty �nd Si�te or occupatic�n
6. P. R. Incorporated 7620 University Ave. N.E. corporate officer.and :'
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opera�ies`B�o�s`Pr��uce R�P� �'ridley, Minnesota �. same office employment �
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'I�.�i �—fc, nac�i� <ind location o+�every bttsiness or occupation your spouse tias Ueeri er�gayed
in during ti�e precediny ten years. SEE SPOUSE's APPLICATION
' (F3egin wi�th present br last one first ar�d work back.) � •
. Lacation: Street Address Hature of business
�, Qusiness or �ccupation City and State
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ames anci addresses of your er�ployers and partners, if any, far t;�e preceding ten
years. (Beg�n with present or last one first and viorlc back.) .. . ��
Nar��s: Em lo ers or artners . Addresses: City and State � Dai�s
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H.V:.Johnston.Calvert.Co. � Mi�nneapolis, Minnesota _� since Apri1 1974 .
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P � y..rs and part�ers, if an�, for tn�
pr2cediny ten y�ars..- (�eyin �•�ith pr�sei�t or.last one first and.work back.) —
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. Names: �mplo��ers or partners Addresses: City and State�� �� Dates
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'9. Have you, your spo�rse, or a parent, broth�r, s�ster or chi►d of either ot you, r
ever been convicted of any felony, crime or v�iolation of any urdinance, other
than traffic? Yes�� P�o� x_,i .
If yes, give information as to thz time, place and of�ense for which convictions
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P � , sister or ch�ld of e7ther.of you, �•
ever been enr,aged as an employee or in operating a saloon, hotel, restaurant, ��
, c�fe, tavf�rn or cther business of a similar nature, Yes --] No L� _
I� yes, give informa�ic�n as to the time, place and length ot� time, ��
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�f ye,, was discharge(s) ever other tr�an onorable? Y�s��]No[!w- .� k
(Upon request, you may be required to ex��ibit �11 discharges.) . :� .:-
� 22. Plames, r•esidence addres�, bu;iness address, and tel�phone numbers of each persoc��'..
who is engaged in t�iinnesota in thc b���iness of selling, rnanufacturing or distri- � �
butin� iritoxir.at�ing iiquor and who is nearer of kin to ,you or your spouse than '. '
� second co�.�sin, ��hether of the whole or• 5alf blood, ccr�puted by the rules af c�vil ,;
,. iaw, or 4�rho is a brUth�r-in-la�,� or siste,��in-1��,� of you or ,your spouse. NONE .
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1. F'ul l, ��ame � � . _ M .. `� _� Rel at� onshi p � .
:� . . .. kesi ct�r�ce /1ddrQss . . . . - P�����. . .
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�:' � Resi dence Address : . � . . Pti�ne . �
Qusiness Address ��- - �hone .
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23. �Are you a manu�=ac�urer or ��ho�esal�r of �ntoxicaiing liquor or int�rested dlrer�lv �
�r i ��di rectly i r► the o4rn°rshi p or op�.:ra ��i on o�' a.r�y such busi n�ss? Yes ��o�
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' 2�. �,re you di rectly or� i ndi rectl �/ i nterestc�d i n other es iabl i shr���nts i n the C�i ty o-r
. �;=1�ldley to ti�:I���;ch a l�c�nse of t�e same '=.3nd t�as b�en issu�d? �
' (Refei� to City Code,Chapt.er II2, Sec:tion J, ar Oruinance r�35 -�U1^ definit�ion o�' .
��int�rest".) Yes� � P�lo�� .
��.�Ar� yoe� tt�� spo��se of a person 4�o Lvoulc! be ineligi�e for a�icense? ��.=
, (Refer to City Code, ChapLer �2, S�ct�ion 9, or.Ordi��ance r`435 for persons ine7iqible
for 1 i censE . ) Yes�� Pao �) - � , . .
' 2b. 4�hat is the arrount of investm�i�t that yc�u �vill have in the business, building, �
premises, fixtures, fvrniture, stock in trade, etc., and wf�at +rras the source o�
'' suct� money? (Yott mz�st be pi•eparc�d to f�!rnisi� �roof of the source of such inoney.)
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,, revok�d, sus�Gnd�d or not reneti•red'? `(E�� P1oi� ._. :... .-
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1 i quor 7-i cens� � and had such app7 i cati or� dr ni ed? Yes �� P�o � x� . �
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'�� de oses an�a s tnat�ie%s(ie is� tFi2 p�rsor� <<�ho r,as execu�ed t;i�e at�ove Per�sonal
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CIT1' OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
IN SUPPORT OF A.N
APPLICATION FOR ON-SALE OR SPECIAL CLUB
INTOXICA7ING LIQUOR LICENSE
Part II - Personal Information
Directions: This form must be filled out in duplicate with typewriter or by
printing in ink by the sole owner, by each partner, by each officer,
• or director, by each manager, proprietor or other agent in charge
of the premises, by each person who by comb�ned ownership or control
has an interest in a corporation or association in excess of 5%.
Date: November 22, 1974
. True Name: last, first, middle
Schroer, Robert Henry
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:sidence Address: (Number, Street, City, State
490 Rice Creek Blvd., Fridley, Minnesota
asiness d ress: Num er, Street, ity, tate
7620 Un�versity Ave. N.E., Fridley, Minnesota
lace of birth: City, County, State
Hastings, Dakota, Minnesota
.S. Citizen? Yes X. �Naturalized? Yes��
3. Nhone Number:
784-9231
. one um er:
786-6620
. Date of Bi rt Mo ., Day,. Yr.
February 16, 1935
yes, give date and place:
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I�f you have ever used or been known by a name or names otner than the true
name given in ;;1 above, list such name(s) and information concerning dates
and places where used. �
�ames Ddtes. Places and Circumstances
� T0. Mari tal Status : Si ng e� W� o�ve �_— eparate I--i
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t�larri ed X-� Di vorced �
, 1. If married, true name, place and d�,te of birth, & residence address of
spouse:
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True Name: June Katherine Blomquist Schroer
Place and date of birth: Almelund, Minnesota June 18, 1936
Residence Address: 490 Rice Creek Blvdy, Fridley, Minnesota 55432
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'*'j'�, re you a regi stered voter? Yes � No �] .
If yes, where are you �registered? Fridley, Minnesota �
' e tered voter? Yes x No
Is your spouse a r gis _ �] Q
If yes, where .is spouse registered? Fridley, Minnesota
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. ress es at w�c you ave ive ur�ng prece �ng ten years.
(Begin with present or last address and work back.)
' No. and Street Cit and State Dates
' 490 Rice Creek Blvd. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 August, 1971 to resent
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7886 Firwood Way
Fridley, Minnesota 55432 'May, 1961 to August, 1971
. Address es at which your spouse has lived during receding ten years.
(Begin with present or last address and work back.�
No. and Street
490 Rice Creek Blvd.
7886 Firwood
and State
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
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Auqust, 1971 to
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. Kind, name and location of every business or occupation you have been engaged in
during the preceding ten years. .
(Begin with present or 7ast address and work back,)
'lflcation: Street Address Nature of business
j���iness or occu ation Cit and State or occu ation
ruit eg.
Bob's Produce Ranch 7620 University Ave. N.E. Self-employed-Market
, East Ranch Estates 7620 University Ave. N.E. Real Estate Investment
� S. & H. Company 7620 University Ave. N.E. Real Estate Investment
Rice Creek & Assoc. 7620 University Ave. N.E. Real Estate Investment
'e son ree Deve op. o. immerman, Minnesota ' Land Holding & Tree Co.
Great Northern Ent. Ha ward, Wisconsin Summer Resort
. in , name and ocation of every business or occupation your spouse has been engaged
� in during the preceding ten years.
(Begin with present•or last one first and work back.)
Location: Street Address Nature of business
Business or occu ation Cit and State
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General office work Minneapolis, MN 55430 etal �roducts _
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years. (Begin with present or last one first and work back.)
preceding ten
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Names: Em lo ers or artners Addresses: Cit and State Dates
Green Giant Bloomington, Minnesota Oct., 1970 to Aug., 1971
. Names and addresses of your spouse s employers and partners, it any, ror �n
preceding ten years. (Begin with present or last one first and work back.)
Names: Em lo ers or artners Addresses: Cit and State Dates
H.V. Johnston Calvert Co. 4700 N. Mississippi Dr. 1974
Minneapolis, Minnesota
. Have you, your spouse, or a parent, brother, sister or child of either of you,
ever been convicted of any felony, crime or violation of any ordinance, other
than traffic? Yes� Nor x_,I
If yes, give information as to the time, place and offense for which conviction,
were .had .
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ever been engaged as an employee or in operating a saloon, hotel, restaurant,
cafe, tavern or other business of a similar nature. Yes�� No `]
' If yes, give information as to the time, place and length of time.
Four Winds Resort - Hayward, Wisconsin - 1970-1971
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If yes, was discharge(s) ever otner than onorable? Yes� No [�
(Upon request, you may be required to exhibit all discharges.)
22. Names, residence address, business address, and te ephone numbers of each person
who is engaged in Minnesota in the business of selling, manufacturing or distri-
buting intoxicating liquor and who is nearer of kin to you or your spouse than
second cousin, whether of the whole or half blood, computed by the rules of civil
law, or who is a brother-in-law or sister-in-iaw of you or your spouse. NONE
, 1. Full Name Relationship
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Residence Address Phone
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Residence Address
Phone
Qusiness Address Phone
23. �Are yau a manufacturer or wholesaler of intoxicating liquor or interested directiv
�r indirectly in the ownership or operation of any such business? Yes� No�
I have a 3.2 Off-Sale license from Fridle
2. aAre you directly or indirectly interested in other establishments in the City of
. %Fridley to which a license of the same kind has been issued?
(Refer to City Code,Chapter 82, Section 9, or Ordinance #435 for defiinition of
"interest".) Yes�� No �
. Are you t e spouse of a person w o would be ine igib e or a icense?
(Refer to City Code, Chapter 82, Section 9, or Ordinance #435 for persons ineligible
for license.) YesC� No C�
26. What is the amount of investment that you will have in the business, building,
premises, fixtures, f�urniture, stock in trade, etc., and what was the source of
such money? (You must be prepared to furnish proof of the source of such money.�
$500,000.00
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, �7:'Aave you na� any �nterest �n any �revious intoxicating iquor icense t at was
' revoked, suspended or not renewed, 1(e$� R�o � �
If yes, explain in detail.
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liquor license and had such application denied? Yes � No �
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Robert Henry Schroer , being first duly sworn upon his/her oath,
eposes an says t at e/s e is t e person who has executed the above Personal
Iriformation form and that the statements made therein are true of his/her own
knowledge and belief.
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' Subscribed and sworn to before me this
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CITY OF FRID�EY
POLITICAL CONTRIBUTION DECLARATION
(Attach to Personal Information form)
' (SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE)
Th� City Council wishes to have from all applicants - indieidual,
partnership or corporation, and including also persons requred to
complete the individual Personal Infor�ation forrris a notarized
declaration of all dir�ct or indirect cantribu�i�ns made to or in
behalf of a cand�date for Fridley Ci�y Cc�ncilman or E�yor,
inciuding but not limited ta Candidates Cae�nittees, Volunteer
Ca�nittees, etc., for all City elections from and including 1971
to the present date.
This additional info►�nation is being requested at this time to
establtsh a preced�nt for future license considerations to protect
any lic�nse hol��r fr°� bei�g solicited for political contributions
under the burden of knowing that any candidate could conceivably
be making a determination of a license renewal.
t. Have you made any contributions as d�scrib�d in the first
paragraph abave? .(Circle one:)
� YES NO
2. If ansvr�r is YES, state year, to whom made, and amount�s�:
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Subscribed and sMOrn to before me this 22nd day of November �
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POLITICAL CONTRIBUTION DECLARATION
(Attach to Personal Information form)
(SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE)
Th�'City Council wishes to have from ali applicants - individual,
partnership or corporation, and including also persons requred to
complete the individual Personai Information forms a n�tarized
declaration of all direct or indirect cantributions rnade to or in
behalg of a candidate for Fridley City Co�ncilman or i-.ayor,
including but not lymited ta Candidates Co„"ittees, Yolunteer
Comnittees, etc., for all �ity elections from and including 1971
to the present date. �
, This additional information is bAing requested at this time to
establish a precedent for future lic�nse consiaerations to protect
a�ny lic�nse holder frc� being solicited for �olitical contributions
�. undQr th� b�rd�n of kno�ing th�t �ny canc�id�te could conceivably
be making a determination of a license ren��+al.
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paragraph �bove? (Circle ar�e:)
YE ti0 .
2. If answer is YES, state year, to �a�n made, and �ss�t�s�:
nom.i nal cor�tri h�.�ti �ns ' __
3. Type or rp i nt o� ful i r��� �.� h�re : .
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State: D1INP�ESOTA � � � .
County: qJ�Of,� )
Subscribed and sNOrn to before m� this 22n� day of NoYemb��r �
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6431 UNIYERSiTYAVENUE NE
LICENSE AND INSPECi'ION DEPARTMENT
FRIDLEY, MIt�h�ESOTA
CORPO�'CI0�1 RECORD
560-3450
PRIDLEY, MINNESO7A 55421
he following recard must be submitted and on file with the C�ty of Fridley bePore any
icenses or permits are issued.
��AME OF CORPORATION Western Ranch, Inc. Phone No. 786-6620
FRIDLEY ADDRESS 7620 University Avenue N.E. Zip Code 55432
!{OME OFFICE ADDRESS 7620 University Ave. N.E. Zip Code 55432 Phone 786-6620
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�RESIDE��T Robert Henry Schroer
HOME ADDRESS 490 Rice Creek Blvd., Fridley Zip Code 55432 phone 784-9231
'(ICE PRESIDENT �
OME ADDRESS
ECRETARY J. Katherine Schroer
Zip Code Phone
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�OME ADDRESS 490 Rice Creek Blvd., Fridley Zip Code 55432 Phone784-9231
TREASURER •
�OhiE ADQ2ESS Zi p Code phone
'f foreign corporation (not Minr�esota corporation) list following:
TATUTORY AGENT
ODRESS Zip Code Phone
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Form No. 100
\ Revised 9-1•G9
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CERTIFiCAT10N OF ON SALE LIQUOR IICENSE
Municipaiity;r�f Fridley � Oate December 5, 1974
County of AnOkd ,
State of lAinnesota
Liquor Control Commissioner '
State Office �uilding
$aint Paul, itlinnesota 55101
In ccmpliance �•:ith P.^,innesota Statutes 1967, Section 340.11, Subd. 5, we herewith submit the following information relating to
"On Saie" Liquor Lrcens�s issucJ by this i�1unici�aiity. It is unders;ood that this information shall be submitted to you for each
licemee at the time of is;uance, and for each year thereafter.
My change of 2ddress, tre�sfer of ownership, suspension, canc�ltation or revocation of "On Sale" Liquor Licenses during the
licerese psriod wii) bs suomi[ted f�o tF3e orfice of Liquor Coniro! Commissioner within 10 days as provided by law.
FtJLL::t.�;EO�tsC�nst�� Western Ranch, Inc.
IFCORPQna���u: iiscc��cea�nduves Robert 5chroer President and J. Katherine Schroer,_ Sec.
tin �;rxcws same
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ADDRL�'SS 7620 University Avenue N.E., Fridley, Minnesota
(No. a.'d $treet or Loi and 81ock No.) . �
EFFE�iVE DATE EXPIRATION DATE
7RADENA!dE UCEP�SE NO. '
RENE1':A! � LICENSE FEE �
COMPLETE THE FOLL01ti'if�!G REGF+RpiNG iNSURANCE UNDERNJRITER:
1. Corporate Surety Bond (S�.p00 to S5,000)
t�tamc of bonding compeny Amount ot bond
2. Lia6lity Insurance Policy (S10,OOQ per person; S20,000 more than one perscx�)
Namr�of iosu�dnce company . qmount o( Do�icy
3. Cazh (S3,000 to $5,0001`
4. Uniteci;$tates Govemment £end (S3,000 to S5,000)
O�'UNERSHIP TRANSFERRELt FROh1
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
�ATE AN7 PERIOD OF SUSPcI�SION
DATE OF REVOCAT�ON OR CA.NCELLATION
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SEAL
Clcrk and/or Recorder
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A{'PLICATION FO" LICENSE ' SUiJDAY "Ui� SALE" lIQUOR LICEirSE
This form is to be used in making application to the City of Fridl�:y �u� th: sale of
1 Intoxicating Liquor on Sunday in the City of Fridley at certain Hotels and R°staurants
pursuant to Chapter 691' of tne 1957 Session La�vs of the P-linnesota Legislature, allo�uing
the se�•ving of Intoxicating Liquor on Sundays between the hours of 12:00 Ploon and 12:00
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FULL N11P•lE OF I.ICEfdSE£ Robert Henry Schroer
CGi:�U�+r;iE Nti1�1F � Western Ranch, Inc. .
1..:;7 OFt�ICEP.S AND TI7LES Robert H. Schroer, Pres. and J. Katherine Schroer, Sec:
I.IS'I DIP,FCTORS Robert H. Schroer and J. Katherine Schroer
LI;T SiOi.KF;OLDc°S Robert H. Schroer and J. Katherine Schroer
�,\ni,�t��S 490 Rice Creek Blvd., Fridley, Minnesota 55432 _
`" No. and Stre�t or Loi anu uloc!: N�.
� UF�t�cR 4!ifAi C� ASSIfICA7I0N 750
;� LIC; �:SE l:�PI.IED �=OR x (ResCaurant) St,>iI�;G CIIP�CITY
(Hotel)
construction)
EFFEC7IUE DATE April 1, 1975 (subject to E;r"IRA7IOW D�TE
TkADr Nili�;E LICEi�SE PIO. �
�`�,��;,�r�� LICEPJSE FEE.
' P?AhfE G� BOid�IP•;G COt�PAiVY At��OU�T
���;i�E{'tSfiIP TE::;i'�SFrRRED FR0��1 ,
CFiP�1i'iaE Or A�DRESS
DATE F�ND PERIOD 0= SUSPE�ISIO�
paTE OF R�VOCATtCN OR CANCELLf,TIO�{ —
1"is� i�rC�TM�si�7e�� �erzby r^�kes �.pplica;.ion 'to the Cit;� oi Fridl�y, Anolca County, Minnesota,
s�sbj�ci. to i:r� ia��+s ofi ihe State or" hii�nesota Und th° Ordina�ces of Ch� City.
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p0 PiOT 4JRT:� IPd iHIS SPACE
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� C"r�itTTFICATIUtJ OF SUNDAY ON S�IJ�E I,I�UUR LICENS�:
J�Sunicipality of Fridley , �
County of Anoka
State of ldinnesota
l.iquor Control Coranissioner
Stute Oi'ficQ Building
Saint P�ul, Minnesota 55101
Date
.In Compliance with riinnasota Sta.tutes 19b5, Section 340.1Q, �.s am�nded by
� J.aws 1967, Chapier 19, Section i0, we harerrith aubmit the �ollowing infor�nation �
rolating to Sunday "On Sale" Liquor Licenses �.ssued by this municipality. It is
� utadarstood that this i�for�t3on shsll be subm3tteci to you for each licensee at the �.
ti.me cf issuance, �nd for each year thereafter.
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. Any�change of address, transfer of ownership, suspension, cancellation ar revo—
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eation o�' Sunday "On Sale" Liquor Licenses during ths license p�riod will be sub—
u�itted to the office of Liquor Control Co�unissioner within 10 days as provided by la��r:
FULL ;V�t•�; Or^ LICE;ISEE Robert Henry Schroer •
COFiPORA�'E hdME ulestern Ranch, Inc. -
LxST UFF�CERS I�ID TXTLES Robert H. Schroer, Pres., and J. Katherire Schroer, Sec.
LIST AI;�E;TORS Robert H. Schroer and J. Katherine Schroer
LIST STUGY,HOJ�DNR5 Robert H. Schroer and J. Katherine Schroer �
;,y�p�s 490 Rice Creek Bivd., Fridley, Minnesota 55432
No. and S�t.re�t or Lat snd Block No.) �
iSi�1DE:t WHt�T �;L�:SSIFZCATIO�T ,
TS LiCLNSa� APPLIE"p k'OR X (Restauran�c) S�T�NG CAYACITX �50
(Ho�sl) -
�.F'i�EC�'IVE p;�TE_ April 1, 1975 �subject �XPIRA IOt� DATE
TR!►DE Ndlt�k, LICENSE N0. •
�iF.Tt�t�L _,_, -- LICENS� FEE _
1dAA9E OF BO:dpIJ�G COi•!�'11NY A3�i0[NT �
UWNI.RSHIP TJ�IN•SFER.�r.D FROM �
C}�,�r;GE OF' dDDftESS �
DATE A:JA }�F,f{rOD Ot' SUSYEI15IpN � "
DkTE OF HEVUCi+TZON OR C::NCLI.i.�1TI�P� �
N.UW�CINAL
SE�I L
Given Under My ii�nd rind the Municipal Coi-�,orate
Sea2 thia day of 19
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CI7Y COUVCIL
TO WH0f�1 IT MAY CONCERN :
Notice is hereby given that the Council of the
Ciiy of �'ridley wi71 hold a oublic hearing at the
Fridley City Hall, 6431 University Avenue Northeast,
on Monday, January 13, 1975 at 7:30 p.m. on the
question of issuing an On-Sale Lic;uor License to
Richard Duane Povlitzki for the property located at
7365 Old Central Northeast. (Fridley Frontier C1ub, Inc.�
Anyone having an interest in the matter sl�ould
make their interest known at ti�is public hearing.
PIARVIN C. BRUPJSELL
CITY CLERK
Publish: January 1 and 8, 1975
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Ap�ltcation No..
Qate R�c�ei ved 1/�.�2C� /7� �
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APPLICA7ION ��R IP�TOXICAiI�G LIC��QR LICE�JS�
TO T;l� ��O��iO�BLE CITY COU�ICIL,
G��lTLE�1£;! :
I� Richard Duane Povlitzki � as Officer
,�lame of p�rson ma�cing app icat�on Incli��i:�ua Gr�n�r, o��'ic��-, ar pa��ne�
for and in b��alf of Fridley Frontier Club, Inc.
myse T, names ot pa�tn�rs, na��,� o COi�Oi"d'i1011 or ass�c�at�on
hereby submit in duplicate this �pplication for a On Sale
On Sale or S�ecial Ciuo
Intoxicating Liquor License for the Fridley Frontier Club, Inc. l�cated at
Name of restaurant, ho�e7 , or cluo
73b5 Qld Central N.E. for th� sal� o� intoxicating li�uor in
Str�e� �ddress an /o�- p at ar�d parce nur� er �
accordancv witt� tt��e PiOViSi0il5 0� Minr�esota Statutes, Chapt�r 340, and the City of
. Fridl�y Ordinance �do. 435, commencing �anuary 1 �g 75 and ending
' MaY 1 19 7 5
In support of said applicaiion and in accordance with the require�:ents as set .
forth in said Ordinance, tnere is attached h�reto, in duplicate; tt�e Part I- General
TnfonY+ation form, Part II - Personal Infarmation forms, th� �ond, li��ns� fpe, and
investigation fee.
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Person�rra;:�
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ng AppliCation
for Fridley Frontier Club, Inc.
My�elf, names of p�rtners, nan�s of
corporation or association)
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Do Not �rite in This Space
Application No.
Date _Received /�.2.U�-7�%
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APPLICATION FOR INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE
TO THE NONORABLE CITY COUNCIL,
GENTLEMEN:
� I� Richard Duane Povlitzki � as Officer -
Name of person making app ication In iv�dua owner, officer, or partner
For and in behalf of Fridley Frontier Club, Inc.
myse , names o partners, narr� d corporation or associat�on
hereby submit in duplicate this application for a On Sale
On Sale or Specia C ub
Intoxicating Liquor License for the Fridley Frontier Club, Inc. located a�C
Name of restaurant, hotel, or club
7365 Old Central N.E. for the sale of intoxicating liquor in
treet address an /or p at and parce num er
accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 340, and the City of
Fridiey Qrdinance No. 435, commencing �anuary 1 19 75 and ending
May 1 �g 75
In support of said application and in accordance with the requirements•as set
forth in said Ordinance, there is attached hereto, in duplicate; ti�e Part I- General
Information form, Part II - Personal Information forms, the Bond, li�ense fee, and
investigation fee.
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for Fridley Frontier Club, Inc.
Myself, names of partners, names of
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CITY OF FRIDLCY, MIN"�ESOTA
IN SUPPO�T OF AN
APPLICATION FOR �";-SALE QR SP�CIAI CLUB
INTOXICA7ING LIQUOR LICEN5E .
Part I - General Information
This form must be fiilled out in duplicate with typewrit�r or by
printing in ink. If tne application is by a naturai person, by
such person; if by a corporation, by an officer, thereof; if by
a partnzrship, by one of the partners; �f by an unincorporated �
association, by the manager or managing officer thereof. �.�
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1. Name of applicant (name of individual, partnership, corporation or association): "
Fridley Frontier Club, Inc.
2. Name und�r which applicat will be doing business (name of restaurant hot 1
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clubjf bus�ness address and telephone number:
Full Name Fridley Frontier Club, Inc. . : .:
Business Address �365 Old Centrai Northeast P�on€ 784-9914
IF BUSINESS IS TO BE CONOUCTED L'NDER A DESIGNRTION, NAME OR STYLE �
OTHER THRIY FULL INDIVIDUaL Prr�M� OF THE APPLICANT, ATTACHED A COPY 0�'
THE CFRTIFICA7E, AS REQUIRED BY CHAt'7ER 333, MINNESOTA STATU7ES,
CERTIFIED BY THE CLEF.K 0� THE DISTRICT COURT. �
3. 7ype of applicant: ; �
� Individual Q P�rinership
- Q Corporat�on D Association or cther
� 4. Type of license applicant see�cs? �
� On Sale ��Servise Club
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5(aj. If applicant is an individual, state full name,�residence and business address
an�telephone numbers. •
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$usiness Address . ' Phone
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(A part II - Personal Information form rnust be filled out and attached for this
individual.) -�� ..
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ib)• The full name, residence address and telephone nuniber of the manager, proprietor
or other agent in charge of the individual own�r's premises to be iicenses.
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6(a).� If appl9can.t is a partnership, state full name, residence.and business address,
telephone numbers, and interest of each member of the partnership.
1. Full Name � Interest A
Residence Address Phone
Business Address Phon�
2. Full Name Interest �
Resider�ce Address Phone � � �
Business Address � Phone
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, Residence Address Phone
i Business Address Phone V
�. Full Name Interest �
Residence Address
Phone
Business Address � Phone
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(c). Tfie full name, residence address and telephone number of the manager, proprietor�
or other agent in charge of the partnership's premises to be licensed.
Full Name
Residence Address Phone
(A Part II - Persona] Information form must be filled out and attached for this
individual.)
IF THE APPLICATIOP� IS FOR A PARTNERSHIP, ATTACHED A TRUE COPY OF THE
�. PARTNERSHIP AGREEP•',tNT AND A COPY OF THE CERTIFICATE OF T�iADE NAME '
UNt?ER PP.OVISIONS OF CNAPTER 333, P�IIPJNESOTA STATUTES, CERTIFIED E3Y i
• TNE CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT. �
� 7(a). If the applicant is a corporation or association,�give na►ne of corporation or ;
association, Fridley address and phone number, and home office address and
� phone number. �
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�Name Fridley Frontier Club, Inc. or AsSoc. Minnesota
Fridley Address 7365 Old Central N.E. Phone 784-9914
Home Office Address Phone
(b): The full names, residence address and teiephone numbers of all officers of said
corporat�on or association. �
President Richard Duane Povlitzki.
'� Residence Address�516 Arthur Street N.E. phone �86-4826 �
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Marlene Ann Povlitzki �
Secretary _. . . _
Residence Address 7516 Arthur Street N.E.�. � p�o�E 786-4826 � --_
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Resid�nce Address Ph'one � -
(A Part II - Personal Information form must be filled out and attached for these_
individuals.) �
(c). The fiull names, residence address and telephone number of all persons who singly _
or togetn2r with their spouse and his or her par°nts, brothers, sisters or children,
own or control an interest in said corporation or association in excess of 5%.
1. Full Name Richard Duane Povlitzki Interest 50 %
Residence Address �516 Arthur Street N.E. . Phone 786-4826 -
2. Full Name Marlene Ann Povlitzki Interest 50 ��
Res�dence Address �516 Arthur Street P�.E. phan� 78E-4826
3. Full Name Interest �
Residence Address Phone •
4. Full Name - Interest %
Residence Address Phone �
(A Part II - Personal Information form must be filled out and attached for these
I � individuals.) .
(d). The full name, residence address and telephon� number of the manager, proprietor
I,•� � or other agent in charge of the corporation's or asscoiation's premises to be
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Residence Address 7516 Arthur Street N.E. Phone �$6-4826
(A Part II - personal Information form must be filled out and attac�ed for this
individual.)
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IF THI5 APP�ICATION IS FOR A CGRPORATTON OR ASSOCIATI�N, ATTACH R
TRUE COPY OF TNE ARTICLES OF If�CORPORATION OR ASSGCIATION AGREEMEP�T
AND BY-LAri�S Ar�D, iF A FOR�IG�J CO�PO°.ATiG�1, A CER� irICATE OF AUTHORiTY
AS DESCRIBED IN CHAPT�R 3C3, t�fI�1N�SOTA STATUTES.
If the applicant is a club, name�of club � �T-�� ��V.�'��_".�., Y,��~�
that club was first incorporated ;
place of such organization ; present number of
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. mem�ers . ; the fuli names, positian, residence address ar�
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phone number of ali officers, executive committee and board of directors. �
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1. Full Name ' Position
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Residence Address Phone
2. Fu1 i Name `'` Pasi tion
Residence Address Phone
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3. Full Name � '� Position
Residence �ddress �` Phone
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4. Fu�] Narne ����_ Position
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Residence Address � Phone
5.. Full Name �• Position
Residence Address
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Phone
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6. Ful] Name '� Position
Residence Address Phone
7. Full Name Position
Residence Address Phone
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8. Fu)l Na�ne Posit�on •
Residence Address Phone �
9. Full Nai.ie Position �`
Residence Address phone
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�10. Full Name Position �
Residence Address � � Phone
, (A Part II - Personal Information form must be filled out and attac�ed for
� each of these individuals. �.
' (b). The fu11 name, residence address and telephone number of the manager, proprietor
or other agent in charge of the club's premises to be licensed. _
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� Fc�ll f�ame �
Residence Address Phon�
i- (A Part II - Personal Information form must be filled out and attached for �
this individual.) - . -
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� . IF THIS APPLICATIOt� IS FOR A CLUB9 INCLUDE R TRUE CQPY OF TNE ARTICLES �
QF INCQRPQRATION AND BY-LAWS. ..
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� THERE MUST BE SUBMITi'ED A S'�JORf� S7ATEMENT Tl�A.T THE CLUa HRS BEEN IN _
EXISTENCE FOR MORE Tf}AN T4IENTY YEARS OR, IN TNE EVcNT THAT TH�. APFLI-
CANT I$ A CONGRESSIOMALLY CHAUTERED VETERANS' ORGANI�t'�TIQN, IN EXIS-
._ � TE�'VCE FOR MORE THAN TEN YEARS PRIOR 70 JP,�UARY 1, 1951 . THE STA7EMEtJT
SHALL BE h1ADE BY A PERSOiV WNO HAS PERSONAL KFlO':JLEDGE OF THE FACTS
STATED THEREIN. IN TNE EVENT TNAT NO PERSON CAP�i`�AK� SUCH A STATEMENT
SATISFACTORY DOCUt�ENTARY PROOF MAY B� SUBMITTED IN SUPPORT OF SUCH FACTS.
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9. State the exact 1egal description of the premises to be licensed. '
(Applicant must also submit a plot plan of the area showing diMensions, location
� of buildings, street access, parking facilities and the locations of and dis�anc2s
to the nea�est church bz�i7dinc� and public schoo? grounds.) -
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Lot One (1), Block One (1), Walnut Addition, Anoka County, Minnesota
i0. Now are the premises classif9ed under the Fridley zoning ordinance?
Commercial
)]. State full name, residence and business address and telephone numbers of owner
, or owners of the building wherein the licensed business will be located, if
owner is other than the appiicant.
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Full Name Richard Duane Povlitzki
Residence Address 7516 Arthur Street N.E. Phone 786-4826 •
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.Business Address 7`365 Old Central N.E. phone 784-9914
Fu11 Name Marlene Ann Povlitzki
Residence Address �516 Arthur Street N.E. Phone 786"4826
Rusi•ness Address 7365 Old Central N.E. Hhone 784-9914 �
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.• 12. Wher� building is owned by other than applicant� state in summary conditions of
lease arrangement - term of years, monthly rental, etc. (A true copy of the
' e h I1 be attached. � �_ �
� �. leas sa ) .�
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I� h' cor oration or
i3. �If buiidlRg is owned by �ndiv�aual appl�cant, partners �p, p
� association, state: - - � � � �� _
(a) Date purchased (b) Name and address of person; -
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purchased from Robert Carl son and Hel en Carl son
(c) Purchase price $ ;(d) Amount of down payment $
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(e) Who currently holds mor�gage?.ba -: .. - -
�. (f) Amount of Contract for Deed` $�O,OOO.DO �(q� t�ho Current�y hoids
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� Contract for Deed? . �. , . -
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� (h) Term of Mortgage . - .:-,
, (i} Term af Contract for Deed -" _ =_
(J) Rate of interest an Mortgage - � - -- . . __
:�. . k Rate of interest on Contract for Deed .
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�`�' �.(1) State the rate at which Mortgage and/or Contract for Deed is being ,
19quidated � �
� .(m) Are the payments on Martgage and/or Contract for Deed up to date? Yes "
_ 14. State ti�e amount of the investment that the applicant has in the bUSinpss
;premises, fixtures, fiurniture, siock in trade, etc, and attach supporting praof
� `ot the source of such money. .
$248,000 pai.d in investment in building, fixtures and equipment. ��_ -
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� 15, Give fuil name, address, teiepi�one number and the nature of the interest, amount
thereof, terms for payment or other reimbursement, of all persons, other than
the applicant, who have any financial interest in the business, buildings,
I premises, fixtures, furniture, or stock in trade. (This shall include, but not
be limited to, any lessees, lessors, mortgagees, mortgagors, lendors, )ien
holders, trustees, trustors and persons ���ho have co-signed notes or otherwise
loaned, pledged, or extended security forany indebtedness of the applicant.)
� Vendor's interest in Contract for Deed on real estate is Robert Carlson and �
his wife, Helen Carlson �
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IF THIS Af'PLICATION IS FOR pREMISES EITHER pLAFlNED OR UNDER
C�NSTRUCTIO�� OR UND�RGOING SU°S7ANTIaL ALTERA7ION, TNE APPLICATION
SHALL BE ACCOM°ANIED BY A SET OF PRELIMINARY PLANS SHOWING THE
DESIGN OF TFiE �R4POSED PREi�iISES TO BE LICENSED. IF THE Pl.A�1S OR
pESIGN ARE ON FILE WIiH 7NE BUILDI��G QEPARTh1ENT, NO PLANS NEED 8k
FILED WITN THE APPLICATION. �
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16. State the floor number, general area, and rooms where intoxicating liquor is -
to be sold and consumed.
w'n dimensions and indicatin n
umb�r
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of persons intended to be served in the dining roans, and indicating and :
� identifying ai] o�her rooms anct other areas�where intax�caiing liquor is to -
� ' . be sold and consumed.) _ . . - -: -
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� 17. What permits required t�y the Fed�ral goverr�r��e►�t �ay ��e Laws of the Un-ited States '
have been ap�lied for or issuec� far the premises'� In v�hat name were thAse .
� applied for or issued and what is the nature of tr�e permit?
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�� 18. 41hat permits or licenses required by the Stat� government by the Statutes have
been applied fior or issued for the premises? In what name were these applied
�� for or issued and w�at is ti�e nature of the permit or license?
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19. Are any real estate taxes, personal property taxes, special assessments delinqu�nt
' r or unpaid for the premises to be licensed? N� If "yes," give details.
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Is the premises located within 400 feet of any public school?
(This distance is as measured in a straight line from the parcel or lot upon
which the business to be licensed is located to the nearest point'of the
parcel or lot upon ���hich the public school is located.)
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Is the premises located within 400 feet of any church?
(This dis�ance is a� measured in a straiqht line fran the parcel or 7ot upon
which thp business to be licensed is located to the nearest point�of the church
building.) • N�
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.• 22. If the premises is a hotel. is there a d�njn�; room� open to the public, with
a minimum flaor area of 900 square feet? ,
' ' � Not Applicable �
' 23. If the premises is a restaurant, is there a minimum floor area of 9Q0 square
feet for dining, open to the general public? .
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Name, residence address, business address and telephone numbers of three persons,
residents of State of Minnesota, of good moral character, not re]ated to the �
applicant or financially interested in the premises or busines.s, who may be ':
referred to as to the applicant's character. . -
�..1. Name William Farhet . � . �
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2926 Armour Terrace ` ' I
Residence Address Phone 781-0770 �
Business Address �3615 Marshall��l.E. . pho�� 788-9211 �
:2. Name G• D. EngdahT . - . ,.
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Residence Address 5356 Dupont Avenue North 561-6486 ' � =�
Phane .
Bus�ness Address Produce Bank Building ph��e 339-5895 ;
3. Name Herbert !�J. Bacon, Jr. :� � � .
Residence Address 159 Logan Parkway N.E. Ahone 784-7806 ..
Business Address 6525 Central Ave. N.E. phone 784-8211 �:
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ST�TE OF Minnesota � . :- �
Anoka ) SS _
COt�NTY OF ) _
Richard Duane Povlitzki -. being first duly sworn, upon his - ��
oath d e p o s e s a n d s a y s t h a� h e is t he person w ho has executed the above
application and that the statemen�s made therein are true of his own know-
ledge and be�ief. •.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of November
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Notary Public,% County,
�ly com�mi s s i on ex X r. fi;;, 4YYMAN SMt fH � � j g
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CITI' OF FRIDi.EY, MINNESOTA
IN SUPPORi OF AN
APPLICATI0�1 FOR ON-SALE OR SPECIAL CLUS
INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENSE
, , Part II - Personal Information . �
Directions: This form must be filled out in duplicate with typewriter or by �
' printing in ink by the soie owner, by each partner, by each officer, ^
or direc*or, by each manager, propr�etor or other agent in charge
of the premises, by each person who ay combined ownership or control :
, � has an interest in a corporation or association in excess of 5p.
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. 7rue Name: last, first, middle . �. �
� . Povlitzki, Richard Duane' : _ : • �
2. Residence Address: Number, Street, C�ty, State �. �hone Number. -+
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'7516 Arthur Street N.E. : ,786-4826 ;
. us7ness d ress: Num er, Stre2t, 1ty, 5tate . one um er:
7365 Old Central N.E 784-9914 �
�<:'• 6. Piace of birth: City, County, State 7. Date of Eirth P�lo., Day,- Yr.
Cayuga, North Dakota - June 16, 1936 �
:�, 8. U.S. Citizen? Yes� Naturalized? Yes� If yes, give date and pl�ce: �
No �� � No � -
-.-' 9. I�' you havQ ever used or been known by a nam� or name5 other than the true -
name giver� in nl above, list such name(s) and information cancerning dates
and places where used. - -
� Names_ Dates, P�ac�s and Circumstances
NONE �
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, 0. h1arital Status: Sing�(e — �idotived �eparate
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���larri ed �..1 Di vorced � �
1, Ii married, true name, place and date of birth, & residence address of
spouse:
, True Name: Marlene Ann Povlitzki
� P1ace and date of birth: Detroit Lake, Minnesota February 9, 1932 '
'� � Residznce Address: �516 Arthur Street N.E.
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� . rz you a regis�ered voter? Yes�� No � . . .:
If yes, where are you�registered? � dley �
�' . Is your spouse a registered voter? Yes� �� � ��. �
If yes, where is spouse registered? Fridley � �
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. ress es at w}c you ave ive ur�ng prece �ng ten years. -
(Begin with present or last address and work back.) � .
, � � nd treet . . �.Cit and State ' bates _ �
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7516 Arthur Street N.E Fridley, Minnesota � " ` ��� -
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:� ' 7516 Arthur Street N:E Fridley, Minnesota � -
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`� 15. Kind, name and location of ever� business or occupation you have been engaged in
during the preceding ten years. " . . _
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: ' _ location: Street Address
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Frontier C1ub 7365 Old Central N.E., Fridley h1N
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or occupation
Tavern �
. �n , name and location of every business or occupation your spouse has been engaged
in during the preceding ten years.
(Qegin with present•or last one first and work back.)
Location: Street Address
Business or occupation _Ci_ty and State
Frontier Club
�365 Old Central N.E., Fridley,
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Nature of business .-
MN Tavern
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' 17.. Names and addresses of your employers and artners, if an , for the recedin ten
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years. (Begin with present or last one first and work back.) . _�
'� Nar�es: Em lo ers or artners � Addresses: Cit and State � Dates �' i
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I �_� 8. Names and addresses of your spous2 s employers and partr�er�s, �f any, for tne '!�
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_: preceding ten years (Begin �lith prese�3t or last ane first and.work back.) - `` i
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. 9. Have you, your spouse, or a parent, brother, sister or chi d of either of you,
j�� ever b�en convicted of any �elony, crime or violation af any ordinanc�, ott�er
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� �f� than traffic? Yes[—_x_�___� No(�_`� _
`�� If yes, give information as to the time, p7ac� and offense for which convictions
,� were had..
) I was involved with an assault charge about 15 years ago in Hennepin County.
� -6ti �, I have received a full pardon from the State of Minnesota and believe the
� �ti� .,�" record is now clear. The Attorney General has advised me that such is �he
'�� ��!�" case. I also had a juvenile offense but believe that does not become a part .
of a criminal record.
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, 20. Nave you, your spouse, or a parent, brother, sister or child of e�ither of you,
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ever.been engaged as an employee or in operating a saloon, hotel, restaurant,
cafe, tavern or other business of a similar nature. Yes�]No�_
If yes, give information as to the time, place and length of time.
Frontier Club for the past 14 or 15 years. �
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�'� If yes, was discharge(s) ever other than honorable? Yes� No CX,,,�
(Upon request, you may'be required to exhibit all discharges.) .
� 22. Names residence addre bus'ness address and tele hon numbe s o each er on.
, ss, � , p e r f p s
� who is engaged in Minnesota in the business of selling, manufacturing or distri- � -
buting intoxicating liquor and wha is nearer of kin to you or your spause than :
� � second cousin, whether of`the whole or half blood, canputed by the rules of civil
.�.- � law, or who is a.brother-in-law or sister,-in-]aw of you or your spouse.- .��
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23. Are you a manufac�urer or wholesaler of intoxicating liquor or interested directiv
;� �r indirectiy in the owner°ship or operatian or any such business? YQS�No�
2�. �Are you di rectl y or i ndi rectl y i nterestAd i n other esiabl i shmen N� i n the Ci ty of
�Fr�dley to w�hich a license of the same kind has bEen issued? �
, (Refer to City Code,Chapter 82, Section 9, or Urdinan�e n435 far definition of -
��interest".) Yes� No� . � �. �
.i: . Are you the spouse of a person w o wouid be ine igib e for a icense?
(Refer to City Code, Chapter 82, Section 9, or,Ordinance #435 for persans ineligible
for lieense.) Yes�� No�I . -
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26. What is the amount of investment that you will have in the business, building, �
1 premises, fixtures, fvrniture, stock in trade, etc., and what was the source of
such mone �(You must be re ared to furnish roof of the s urce of such rn n )
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$248,000.00 from business operation earnings and inflation over past 14 years. ..
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. ave you ria an� �nterest �n any �rev�ous intoxicating liquor icense t at was
�' revoked, sus�ended or not renewed. Yes �o x � .
If yes, explain in detail. �_ � : � .-
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�.STA7E OF Minnesota � �`: _
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Richard Duane Povlitzki� , being f�rst duly sworn u�on his/her oath,
'�; �po�se�s an says tnat e/s e i� 's tTie person wno r�as executed the above Personal �
::: Information for�� and that the statements mad� .tF,�r�in are true o� his/her own
knowiedge and belief. -
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18�h day of November �g 74
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� . - • ';,,�;; NOTARY PUBLIC•MINNESOTA � � •
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27 1917
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CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINr1ESOTA
IN SUPPORi OF AN
APPLICATTC�� FOR Oi�-Sr'tLE OR SPECIAL CLUB
INTOXICAiING LIQUOR LIGE��SE
Par•t II - Personal Ir�i'ormaiion
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Qit•ections: This farm mus�. !�e filled out in duplica�e +�rith typewriter or by
�' print7ng in infc by tn� sole owner, by each partner, by each officer, ,_-
or �irector, by each manageT, prop�,ietor or other agent in charge
o f t h e p r e m i s e s = b y e a ch p 2rs on tit ho by com h�ne d os�,ners h�p or con tro� -
has an interest in a corporation ar association in excess of 5p. �
, . � , . Dat�• �(avember 18; 1974 .. ' . . .
' �7rue ��ame: las�,� -rirst, middle -....�..�'� . . � -
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Povlitzki, Marlene Ann : _ . _ -,: ` . . � .. - ',. ,
' 2. R2sid�nce Address: P�unber, Street, City,�Staie 3. Pnone Number: � �
7516 Arthur Street Northeast .� . :: 786-4826 � � � �
`�us n�ss�u ress: �1uc�ioer, Stre2t, 1ry, State . P�^�11srr, er: � "
7365 Old Central Northeast 784-9914 � • =
:_' 6. P1 ace of bi rtt�� : C i ty, County, State 7. D�te af G-' i r±fi�t�10 ., Day,. Yr.j ,:
Detroit Lakes, Becker, Minnesota February 9, 1932 --
.' B. U.S. Ci ti zen? Yes �} Natural i zed? Yes �� I�f yes, give date and p�lace: � _
N� ��� No � . � - �
-, 9. IT you havQ ever used or been �noa�m by a name or names other ti�an th� true �
name given in n1 above, lis� such nam`(s) and infornation concernin� dates
and p1 aces ��rhere use� . - � . -
� fdames _ Dates, Places and Circur�stances � �
Marlene Ann Williams
Marl�ne Ann Leitheiser
maiden name until 1949
1949 to 1953
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Place and date of birth; Cayuga, North Dakota �
Residencc Address: �516 Arthur Street N.E. �
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� If yes, wf�ere are you �r�gistered? � Fridley . � � � �
Is your spause a regis�ered voter? Y�s�� No [� .� � �� : ��
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Location: Stre�t Addrtss .. Naf:ure of bus�ness ;
�ine�s or occ�1 ation "Cit and State or occupation ;
Frontier Club � 7365 O1d:Central N.E., Fridley MN Tavern :
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Eius i ness or occu ati on Ci t� �r�d 5 tate
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ever been convicted o� any felony, crime or violation of any ordina►zce, ot��r
than traf f i c? Yes ..--[�x— J No j�<I �
Tf y�s, give i�format?on �s to tne time, place and offense for �Yhictt conv�ictions
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ever Lzeen engaqed as an employee or in operating a saloon, hotel, restaurint,
cafe> tav�rn or ather business of a similar nature. Yes�_—] No( ]
If yes, yive infarrr�ation as to the time, place and lengt�� ot� time.
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wi�o is en�ag:.�d in P�iinnesota in thE� busi►��ss of se117ng, manufacturing or distri- -� .-: -
buti ng i ritoxi cati r�g 1 i quor a.nd who i s nearer o` ki r► to yau or yo�,ar spouse than : "
� second cousin, k�heth:r o�` the tivhole or• half blaod, ca�rputed by tt�e rules of civi] _
iaw, or �rho i s a broti�er-i n-] a�� or si ste;,-�i n-� aw of� you or your spouse. �-
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�r i ndY rectly i n tne ownprshi p or aFer•a i�i on o� a.ny such busi n�ss? 1'2s � No�
2�►. �re you di rec�ly or i ndi rect]y i nterest�d .i n other es �ab7 i shm?n�s i n th� Ci ty o�= -
. �ridley �o Y,hi ch a 1 icense o�F tt�e samt� k�nd h �s been issu�d? .� ��
(Refer to City Code,Chap�.er 82, Section �l, or Uruinan�e r4�35 for definition of : ��
"ir�terest". ) Yes�� Tlo�x�� : • . . . . _-_
. Ar� -you the spo�,�se of a person i�r� o���ou 1 �1 b� i r►el i g�i bi e for a^ i cens�? =
(Refer to City Cocle, C'r�apter �2, Section 9, or, 0►`dir�ance #`435 �For persons Zne]ic�tble.
for l�c�ns�.) Yes�� No�) . �- � � -
25. What is tf�e amount of inv�stment ti�at you will have in th° busin�ss, buiiding, :
premises, fixi:ures, fvrniture, stocl: in trade, etc., and what was tha source of
such money? (You must be prepared to f�r•nisn proof of the source of such rnoney.}
$248,000.00 from business operation earnings and inflation for the past 14 years "
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
POLITICAL CONTRIBUTION DECL.ARATIQN
(Attach to Personal Information form)
(SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE)
Th�'City Council wish�s to have from all applicants - individual,
partnership or corporatiQn, and including also p�rsons requred to
complete the individual Personal Inform�tion forms a notarized
declaration of ali direct or indirect contributions made to or in
behalf of a c�nd�date f�r Fridley Ci�y Gaunciiman ar M�yor,
including but not lfmited ta Candidates Cammitte�s, Yatunteer
Canerrittees, etc., for a11 City eleciions from and including 1971
to the present date.
This additional infor�mation is being requested at this time to
establish a preced�nt for future license considerations to protect
any license hol�er frc� being solicit�d �or political contributions
under th� burden of kn��ing that ��y candidate couid conceivably
be making a determination �f a lic�nse ren�wal. .
]. Have you made any contributions as describ�d in the first
paragraph above? (Circle on�:)
YES NO
2. If answer is YES, sta�e year, to whan mad�, and amou�tts�:
3. Type or rp int only fuii n� fiere:
� Richard Povlitzki
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Subscribed and sMOrn to before me this 18th day of November �
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x�Yr�r�mmission FYpires brrc. 27, 1977�
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6d31 UNIYERSITY AVENUE NE FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA SS421
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FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
CORPL�RATION RECORD
, The fo.11owing record must be submitted and on file with the City of Fric+ley before any
licenses or permits are issued.
, NAME OF CORPORATION Fridley Frontier Club, Inc. Phone No.784-9914
FRTDLEY ADDRESS �365 Old Central N.E. Zip Code 55432
, NOME OFFICE ADDRESS same Zip Code Phone
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IOFFICERS OF CORPORATION �
' PRESIDEP�T Richard D. Povlitzki �
FtOME ADDRESS� 7516 Arthur Street N.E. Zip Code 55432 Phone 786�4826
, VICE PRESIDENT none
MHOME ADDRESS Zip Code Phone
SECRETARY Marlene Ann Povlitzki "
� NOME ADORESS 7516 Arthur Street N.E. Zip Code 55432 Phone 786-4826
' TREASURER same as secretary
NOME ADDRESS Zip Code Phone
1 If foreign corporation (not Minnesota corporation) list following:
' STATUTORY AGENT
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Form No. 100
Revisad 9-1-69
CERTIFlCA710N OF ON SALE LIQUOR LICENSE
Municipafityof Fridley Date
County of Anoka
State of Minnesota
Liquo� Control Commissioner
State Office Building
Saint Paui, Minnesota 55101
In compliance with Minnesota Statutes 1967, Section 340.11, Subd. 5, we herewith submit the following information relating to
"On Sale" Liquor Licenses iuued by this �.7unicipality. It is understood that this information shatl be submitted ta you tor each
licensee at the time of issuance, and for each year thereafter.
My change oi address, transfer of awnership, suspension, cancellation or revocation of "On Sale" Liquor Licenses during the
licerue period will be suGmitted to ttm o#fice of Liquor ConVOI Commissioner within 10 days as provided by law.
FULLNAMEOF�tGENSEE Fridley Frontier Club, Inc.
IFCORP��tfi71Q1'd: tisiofiicerzacxitiifes Richard D. Povlitzki, President
Marlene Ann Povlitzki, Secretary
Listcsireccors same as officers
l.uaswcknowers same as officers
ADDRESS 7365 Old Central N.E., Fridley, Minnesota 55432
�-�'l iNo. acd Street or Lot arsd Bbck ho.) •
EFFECTIVE DATE EXPIRATtON DATE
TRADENAPAE Frontier Club LlCENSE(VO.
REHEWAL UCENSE fEf '
COMPLETE TNE FOLLOWING REGARDING INSURANCE UNDERWR{TER:
1. Corporate Surety Qond (S3,000 to 45,000)
Name of bonding company � � Amount oi bond
2. Liability Insurance Policy (�10,000 per person; $20,G00 more than one person)
London Broker, Inc. $300,000.00
Neme of insurance company � � qmount of policY
3. Cash ($3,000 to 55,000)
4. United States Government Bond (S3,000 to �5,000)
OWNERSHIP TRANSFERRED FROM
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
DA7E AND PERIOD OF SUSPENSION
DATE OF REVOCATION OR CANCELLATION
MUNICtPAL
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Given Under My Hand snd the Municipal Cc: ro: a:e
Sealthis day of 19
Gerk snd/or Recorder
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AI'PLICATIOM F��t LICEPJSE SUNDl,Y "O�d SHLE" L:QI30t2 LICEitiSE
;.ii; form is t� be used in making application to the City of Fridley r'or �h2 sale of
Tntoxicatirg Liquor on Su,i�ay in the City of Fridley at certain Hotel> and Restaurants
pursuar}t to Cti�apter 691 of the 1467 Session Lavrs of th� MinnesoLa Le��islature, d��OYJlii9
the servinq of Intoxicating Liquor on Sundays beiween the hours of 12:00 Noon and 12:00
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Ft}�L f��t;E Ur LICENSEF Fridle frontier Club I ---
CU:i:�O�is;�ti tli;R,1� � FridleY Frontier Club, Inc
Le5'( OFFIC£RS Af4d TITLES Richard Povlitzki. Presidant and M�1 nP Pov1i . kj� tPC__
I_TST UIPECTORS Richard Povlitzki and Marlene Povlitzki
l.IST STOCi��IULDL-RS Richard Povlitzki and Marlene Povlitzki
;�Lr,`� �`� 7365 Old Central N.E., Fridley, Minnesota 55432
-`� ��o. and Street or Lot and Q ock tdo.)
UP3U�-k ��dilAi CLASST� ICATTOP! 500
I� LIC�t�SE RP�i.�tD t=0� X IResi.aurant) S�t+iIP�G C�aPACITY
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E�F�C7I1lE DATE January 1, 1975 EX?IRATION DA7E May i, 1975
r�qp�_ Ta�i�;�, Frontier Club LICENSE h0.
��p;�k;r�� LICEP!SE FEE '
NA;,E or 60Pd�IP�G COt4PAr�Y AMOUNT
C�s:iiE�:SlIIf' TRAPISFERP.EO FRO�t �
CHHir'�E OF ADDRESS
pA7t AND PERIQD Or 5U5PEP�5I0`� `
OMT� OF RF_VOCA'(iCt�J OSi CAidCELLATIO�d —
r�,�. ,;n�;�`;i�;�ec� �,erehy makes app7ication to the City of Fridl�y, Anoka County, Minnesota,
su!.,je:.L �o th�. iaLas oi i,h� State of Minnesota a+�d �he Ord�inar�ces of �.y� City.
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Date: November 18, 1974
Si nature o�i A�t
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C�R1'I�'ICATIUIJ OF SUPJDr►Y O�i axI�E: LI�UOit LICEiyS:;
iiz.;..�icipality of Fridley
Ct>•anty of Anoka
;+ats af 14inr",esota
Li.q�±or Control CoIW;�3.ssion�r
SA�te Or�'ice Building
Saint Puul, ;fi.nnesota 55101
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,I� �orr.plianc� wi�h N,irxnasot�a S�tatutes 19b59 Seetion 340s�L�.9 as a��aer.32d by
L;��.ws 1907, Cr►aptsr 19, S�c�aQn 3�J, wa her��a.�n �ub�i� thQ �ollo�i�p 1_�fnr'�+el,t�4ri
r���ti�� �o �u���ay npr� S�.? �" Li.qa�o� Lic�z.s�s �.ssia�d by �his municipality. I� is
ua.'�3arstood tha� this i�aiar�.�io� s�'�all be aubmi�tsd to you ior 8ach licansee at ths
ti.rao of issu�.nca, and for each year thereaf'ter.
Any chanas of addre��� transfer of ovrnership� suspension, �a.nc�ll,a�,ion or revo-
, caf�i.on of Sui�day "On Sala'` I��qtzor I.icanses durit�� th� lic�nse p$riod will be sub-
mit��d to the office of Liquor Con�ro2 Cor,�aission�r �►ithin 10 days as providad by law,
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��j��Q��� ��,,� �� Fridl ey Fronti er C1 ub, Inc .
.LT�� UFF�C�RS AtdD T�TLES Richard Povlitzki, President and Marlene Povlitzki, Sec.
LIST U�i��TORS Richard Povlitzki and Marlene Povlitzki
LIST STU� �IOIaDERS Richard Povlitzki and Marlene Povlitzki �
�:�,��g� 7365 O1 d Central N. E., Fri dl ey, Mi nnesoia 55432
(�Ip. arid S�re�� or Loi and Block No. )
iii�DEit t-Ir��2' �LttSSl"� ICATI�3Y 500
.IS L��F:�S�; API'LIED �'OH x (Restaurant} SEAT�SZG CAYACITY
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Frontier Club
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nF.���'�1hL .�__�_..r.._ LICENSE FEE _
t1�;E OF B::?rPING COi-iPAN`l AMUU';`'
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DATi: IIIVD PEFZIOD QF SUSY�PJSIQI�
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CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE
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LONDON BROKERS, INC.
801 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, Minn. 55402
This Certificate is mailed to:
� Fridley
Frontier Club, Ino.
7365 central Avenue N.E.
Fri.dley, Minnesota 55432
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The Insurance Company indicated by an �above will make every effort to give written notice by regular mail to the above named holder
of this Certificate of any material change in or cancellation of these poticies, but assumes no liability for failure to do so or for any error.
POLICY EXPIRATION f BODIIY INJUAY LLABILiTY LIMITS PROPERTY DAMAGE LfABfUTY LIMITS
HAZARDS NUPABER DATE
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Location of Risk and Description of Operations: 58fi8 � i� S'�.3�3d 1i�0'�9.
�300,000. C5L Liquor Liab3lity
$75�0�. Estimated : ales.
�escription ot Specific Contract(s) for which Certificate is issued (Indicate Types of Agreements, Party or Parties, and Dates):
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Representative: j�Qj�QN BROKERS� INC.
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OF3?ICI11L NOTICE ' � 4
' CTTY OI' FRIDLEY
• PUBLIC HEARING
' BErOR� THE
CITY COUNCIL
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' TO WHOM IT I�IAY CONCERN:
NOTICE is hereby given that th�re wi11 be a Public �iearing
of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Ha11 at
' 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, January 13, 1975
in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of:
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Consideration of a Final Plat, P.S. #74-06,
� Zander's lst Addition, by Dailey Homes, Inc.,
being a replat of Lot 3, Auditor's Subdivision
No. 92, except the North 169 feet of the West
164 feet thereof, lying in the North Half of
, Section 24, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County
of Anoka, i"linnesoi�a.
' Generally located South of 61st Avenue N.E.
between Benjamin Street and Mc Kinley Street N.E.
' Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above
matter will be heard at this meeting. �
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WILLIAM J. NEE
, � MAYOR
Publish: December 25, 1974
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� oUjection to t-his lot split, but he did,question this policy. Iie
said he thought i:he people who had homeson the 80 foot lots might
want to know that there was going to be another home built between
Mr. Peterson's house and theirs. He thought maybe th� procedure
, sho�ticl be.reviewed, as it seemed we notified the neighbors om things
. of much less consequence.
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Mr. ClarY said this proper_ty was plattea prior to 1954 and
at that tim� the minimum lot si2e requir�ment �aas 50 feet. The
second garage was built before we had an ordinance saying the secand
accessory building needed a sp�cial use per_mit, also.
Mr. Peterson
Mr. Clark said. he
f ire or wind, etc.
he had to rebuil.d
th� easement.
asked if he could 1.eave his garage in the easement.
could unless this garage was damaged over 50� bY
Mr. Peterson said he was agreeable to this. T�
the garage for som� reason, he wauld move it off`
M02"IOr� by Harris, seconded by B��ir, that the Planning Commission
recommend to Council approval of the request for a 1ot split, L.S.
#74-I6, by Gordon R. Peterson, i:o split off the Northerly 25 feet
of Lot 25 and add it to Lot 26, and sp.Zit off the Northerl.y 25 faet
of any existing Lot 6 and add it to Lot 5, B1ock Z6, Plymouth Addition,
to make a 65 foot building site, tl�at is split a1.Z the way back to
ttie freeway fence, the same being 4565 3rd Street N.E., with the
stipulation that before thzs goes to the City Council,,a new survey
be made of Lots 22 through 2G, and any property left on Lots 5 through
9, Bloc� 16, Plymouth Addition, showing the existing conditions on
these J.ots, and the dedication of a 12 foot drainage anci utility
easement, the existing garage being alZowed to encroach on this
easement. Upon a voice vote, a1I voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously. �
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xorl�s , zNC . : E��--�ep �
eacept the Nortti 169
South of 61st nvenue
St�eet N.E.
Public Hearing open.
CONSIDERATION OF A PROPO�ED PR£-
TrTr�r. n� c � cm �,ilil7rPT(�iJ _ BY DAILEY
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feet of the West 164 feet thereof,
N.E. between Benjamin StreeL and Mc
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Kinley
Mr. Howard Nystrom was present to represent the petitione�.
Chairman Fitzpatrick said the Planning Commission continued
this r.equest with four stipul,ations. They are (1) Request that
the petitioner have all the surveyors of this property come up with
a solution to the survey discrepancy, (2) That the dr.ainage probl.ems
bc worked out to the satisfaction of everyone concerned, (3) Rec�uest
a legal opinion from the City �lttorney, that if the two surveys are
not in agreement, would the City in approvinc� the final plat, make
that surve,y binding, and/or can finaJ. approval be given to a pl��t if
there remains a survey discrcpancy, and (�) Petitioner to providc
a cross section of how he proposes to terzace the South property line.
Mr. Clark said the first stipulation had been resolved. Mr.
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Dai].ey's surveyor and Mr. Korin's surveyar rechecked the survey
wa.th electronic equipment, and Mr. Korin's survey is the one they
will use on the plat. They will accept Mr. Korin's irons on the
South prop�rty 1ine. .
Mr. Korin said he was satisf ied with the survey.
� Mr. Clark said that on the second stipulation, there has been
a regrading of the plat, and only 1/2 acre of the plat will drain
to Benjamin Str_eet or drain out the easement to 61st Avenue. This
� is a plan appr.oved by our Engine�ring Departmcnt. �In order for
Mr. Korin to get water in his basement, we would liave to get 2.3
inches of rair� with no percalation into tile ground and no outfall,
or a 23 inch snow melt, with the storm sewet and the drainage easement
, plugged at the sam� time.
Mr. Korin said he would still have water sitting in his back
� , yard. Mr. C�arl: said that many yarcis in Fridley have water sitting
in them under certain conditions. He said that probably the only
way h�r. Korin would be satisfied was if Lot 1 on the plat wasn't
' built on, and the big pothole be left to"drain the ti=ater. The only
other alternative Mr. Korin would have, would be to regrade his
yard to drain it to the north.
, Mr. Korin sa�d that if the Engine�ring Department said that
with this plan he �aouldn't get water in his basement, then he would
have to take their worc7 for it, and accept this drainage plan� He
' said he still would only want a 12 foot cut on his property �or the
drainage easement to 61st Avenue. He said this should just be a
r�lief valve and not a complete drainage system.
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Mr. Clark said that on the third stipulation, the City Attorne�-
said that a plat couldn't be approved where there was a survey dis=
crepancy.
Mr. Clark said that on the revised plat dated November 11, 1974,
the south property line of the plat shows a three to one slope with
a retaining wa�ll. Mr. Harris asked what material would be used in
this retaining wall. Mr. Nystrom said it would be railroad ties.
Chairman ritzpatrick said all four stipulations have'been
resolved.
1 Mr. Korin said he would be watching the storm sew�r to see if
it froze up. NIr. Harris asked the petition if ti�hen he dedicat�d �he
easement �or the storm sewer, if he could deed the storm sewer itself
ta the City. Mr. Clark said the City had steam equipment to open the
,� catch basin if it froze..
Mr. Blair said he thought there should be some agreement to
' have the City maintain ttlis catch basin. Mr. iIarris said if the storm
sewer was dedicated to the City, the City wouldn't have the prob]_em
of maini:aining Yrivate�property. Mr. Nystrom said they would dc that.
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Mr. Harris said the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilitie�
Subcommittee had made some stipulations for this plat, which sh�uld':
be clzecked to see if they�have been met also. They were; (1) Survey
problems must bc resolved, (2i,Provide an easement for the st�orm sewer
as s}iocan on the plat, (3) Provide an easem�nt alc�ng the rear lot lines
for other utilities, (4) Solve the drainage problems with Mr. Korin,
(5) Provide one tree per lot, 2 incties in diameter, (6) Redu.ce
the street dedication for 61st Avenue from 25 feet to 20 feet, so Lot
6 will have the required 80 foot front footage, (7) Provide under-
ground utilities. �
Mr. Harris said that all these stipulations had been met or were
, shown on the November 11, 1974 preliminary plat, �xcept for
stipulations 2, 5 and 7.
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190TION by Blair, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commision
close the Piblic Hearing on the consideration of a preliminary p1at,
P.S. �{74-06, Zander's 1st Additioi�, by Dailey Homes, Inc. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION BY Drigans, seconded by B].air, that the Planni•ng Commission
recommend to Council approva.Z of the preliminary p1at, P:S. #74-06,
Zander's 1st Addition, by Dailey Homes, Inc., dated November 11, 1974,
being a replat of Lot 3, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92, except the
North I69 feet of the West 164 feet thereof, located South of 61st
Avenue between Benjamin Street and Mc Kinley Street N.E., with the
t'ollowing stipulations: '
1. Provide an easement for the stor_m sewer and dedicate the
storm sewer to the City, recommending that the City maintain
the same. , "
2. Provide one tree per 1ot, 2 inches in diameter.
3. Provide underground utilities.
4. A swale be provided between Lots 1 and 2.
Mr. Korin saicl he would want the storm.sewer put in before they
fill in the Y191e on Lot 1. Mr. Nystrom said they would do that.
UPON A VDICE VOTE, a3I voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
3. PUBLIC IiEARING: CONSID�RIITION OI' A PR�LINiINARY PL1�T, P.S.
#'7A-07, R1,�1L ES'i'1'�'1'� 10 11DllITION, BY I'P.�1�CIS J. GIRDI�EI:: i1 replat
of Lot 5, except that part� thereo� lying West of the Northeast-
erly righL- of �aay of the outer drive of State Trunl: Hi_qhway �65,
and except i:hat part thereof lying East of a line drawn from a
point in the North line of said Lot 5, distant �505.96 feet .
West from the Northeast corner thereof to a point in the Sout11
line of said Lot 5, distant 1393.62 fe�t tiVest from the Southeast
corner thcreof, Auditor's Subdivision No. 25, generally located
on the IVortheast quadrant of Interstate G94 and Highway #65 N.�.,
the same being 951 Hillwind Road N.�.
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
CiTY,OF rRIDLEY
PUBLTC HEARING
B�FORE TIi�
CITY COUNCIL
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERIJ : �
Notice is hereby give that there �iii be a Public Hearing
o�' the City Council of the City of Fridley in the Cit�y Hall at
6431 University 1�venue Nori�heast on Monc�ay, January 13, 1975 at
7:30 P.M. in tl-ie Council Chamber for the puspose of:
Consi_de.ration of a Final Plat, P.S. #74-OS, '
Herwal Rice Creek Terrace, by George L. Walquist,
being a replat of_ Lot 1 and Outlot l, Block 1,
Don's Addition, located in the South Half of
Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County
of Anoka, Minnesota.
Generally located at the Narthwest Quadrant
of Rice Creek Road and Central Avenue N.E.
Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above
matter may be heard at this meeting. �
Publish: December 25, 1374
January 1, 1975
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C�1LL TO ORDER :
Chairman Fitzpatrick called the meeting to order at 8:00 P.M.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present:
' ' Members Absent:
Others Present:
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Drigans, Fitzpatrick, Harris, Lindblad,
Langenfeld �
Blair
Darrel Clark, Community Development Administrator
� APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: NOVEMBER ?.0, 1974
MOTIDN by Drigans, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning
Commission m��utes of the IJovem.ber 20;: 1974 meeting be approved
with changes which are: Page 10, paragraph 3, sentence changed
to read, There was also discussion as to some type of policy ordinanc�
that shouZd be developed whereby the Environmental Qualit�y Commision
would be used by ti�e City as a viable commission in the area of envir-
onmental concerns, and on Page 13, para_qraph 2, sentence changed to,
Mr. Drigans said he had mentioned at the meeting on November 19th
that if the City is going to have some type of Environmental Po1ic�
Act, such as the State has, and until that time, the Council could
pass a resolution placing the Chairman of the Environmental Quality
Commission on the Planning Commissian either. as a full member or ai�
ex-officio member. Upon a voice voL-e, a1T voting aye, the.neinutes
were approved as amended.
RECEIVE PLATS & SUBDIVISIONS-STRE�TS & L'TILSTIES SUBCOMMITTEE bSINiTTLS:
NOVEb1B�R 19 , 19 7 4
MOTION by Harris, seconded by Lindblad, that the.Planning
Comm�.ssion receive the minutes of the P1ats & Subdivisions-Street &
Utilities Subcornrnittee meeting of November 19, 1974. Upon a voice
vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimousl�.
R�C�IVr BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTIZOL SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: NOV-
EMBL;I2 21, 1974
MOTION by Lindblad, seconded by Drigans, tiiat the Planning
Commission recEive the minutes of the Buildinc� Standards-Desiqn Contz'o1
Subcommittee meeting of Novernber 21, 1974. Upon a voice vote, a1I
voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
1, p I3�.]' I��7IRING: CONSIDERATION OF 11 PROPOSFD PF�LIr1TNARY PL71T,
p.5. ;� 4-Q�3;� IlrRtiallL I2IC� CR�EIC TrRRACL, BY GI�OP.G� L. 6'J?1L�UISl:
.. � "Lot. ]. and Outlot l, Block l, Dor►'s 1lddition, located
at the Northwest quadrant of Rice Creek Road and•Central llvenue N.E
Mr. Richard Walqui�t was present �o represent the petitioner.
Chairman ritzpatrick read the Public Iiearing notice.
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Mr. Clax'k said that the land in this plat is between Rice Creek
Road and the taesierly extension of 64th 1lvenue. East of thi_s plat
there are a series of double bungalows that face Pierce Street and
are adjacent to Central Avenue on the West. He said the property
was all zoned M-1 (light industrial) and will be platted into five
�lots. The first lot is occupied by a moving van company. There are
no plans for Lots 2�, 3, and 4, however, on Loi: 5, there is a tentative
purchase agreement by a company that does rust-proofing of auto.nobiles,
etc. He caiitinued that the building that was drawn in on Lot 5 wns
not necessarily ihe building that would be built on this lot, but
was the largesL building that could be built and meet the setback
requirements and yet stay far enough away trom the sanitary sewer
so that it could be maintained. Fie said that 15 feet �aas as close
as we would want th� building to be �o this sanitary sewer, providing
that the footing elevation was 877.5 above sea level. That is on the
basis of a slope of l to 1 ratio to the pipe. If the footing was
deeper the easement could be smaller, and if the footing �aas less,
it would be l:y�:�ger. The elevation of 877.5 would be 6 feet below
the present grade of Rice Creek Road. Mr. Clark said there was a memo
from th� Enqineering Department showing the different el.evations
aizd what the easement would have �o be for each one, and the pet�tioner
could have a copy of this so it would give him an option as•��o cahat;
elevation he would want to use. He said the property was abaut three
feet below the grade of Rice Creek Road at the present time.
Mr. Clark said there was a sewer line that runs along the West
boundary of this plat and this does sev�r Lot 5 about 1/3 of the
way from the U7est boundary line. There was also a c�rainage ditch
along�Rice Creek Road which is on bo�h Lots 4 and 5, and -�here
was another drainage ditch running along the Westerly boundary of
this p1at, which was not shown on the preliminary plat, and this
ditch was between 10 and 15 feet_from the boundary line.
Mr. Clark 5aid
�. 3/4 acre. Lot 2 is
feet could be taken
. make Lo� 2 3f4 acre.
Sti11 meet the area
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that all lots in M-1 zoning have to be at least
abou� 400 square feet short. He said that two
from Lot 3, so Lot 2 could be 115 fee� �ohich would
Lot 3 is deeper than Lot 2, so this lat would
requirement.
Mr. Harris sai.d that at the Pla�s & Subdivisions-5treets &
Utilities Subcommittee meeting, they were told that the owner of
Lot 1�aanted to acquire some additional land. Mr. Clark said the
preliminary plat reflects this now. Mr. Clar.k said the moving company
wants to use this land for storage and they didn't know if they could
get a permit to build these storage facili�ies. Lot l, as shown on
the pla•�, includes land that is not presently owned by the occupant
of Lot 1. Mr. P'itzpatrick said this really doesn't enter into the
consideration of the plat,.however.
Mr. Harris said that the petitioner has met all the stipu��ti;�na
� of the Plats & Subs Subcommittee except the stipulation for a drainage
and utility easement alont� the Wceterl�. property line for the drainage
ditch and sanitary sewer line.
� Mr. Drigans said that he felt that by taking two feet off Lot
3 and adding in on to Lot 2, ttiis would make Lot 3 a narrvw lot. Mr.
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acre requirement and leave it to the petitvoner to
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shif t the lot
Mr. Harris asked Mr. Clark if it was the City's i�tent to go
along with these drainage ditches instead of storm sewers? Mr.
Clark said the Rice Creek Watershed District either has a policy or
a law in which they will not allow us to put open drainage ditches
into pipe, because they want them to act as sediment basins, for
salt, fertilizers and such, that would be running off the streets,
to keep these things from going into Moore Lake or Rice Creek. He
said that if they did pipe part of the ditches that were g�oing over
to Harris Lake Estates, for instance, they would have to put in sump
pumps intermittently along it to allow for sedimentation.
� Mr. Harris said then this was basically the system that would
remain in this area. He asked how the drainage would be handled on
this plat. Mr. Clark said he thought '_,he lots that were facing
Central Avenue would drain the front part of the lot toti�ards Central
Avenue, and the rear of the lots would drain to �he ditch an the
Westerly boundary, and then down to Rice Creek Road.
Mr. Harris said
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had gotten permission
way.
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drainage on the plat,
of the property.
there would have to be a culvert for Lot 5,
driveway. Mr. Clark said that Mr. inTalquist
from the Coun ty to put a pipe under the drive-
said it seemed that there was provision for
and th� rest would be handled in the �grading
Mr. Clark said the occupancy for Lot 5 was advertised for a
Special Use Permit for the next Planning Commission meeting, so
they would get a chance to discuss the size and location•of the
building on this lot at that time. Mr. Fitzpatrick said the approval
o£ the Special Use Permit doesn't have any bearing on the approval
o£ the plat, did it? Mr. Clark said no. Mr. Walquist said that this
plat started with the discussion by the owner of Lot l, who wanted to
pick up additional frontage along Central Avenue, and during those
discussiotis on how to break up this property into additional lots,
the other party came in and asked about developing Lot 5.
Mr. Clark said Mr. Walquist did inquire about a lot split so
this property could be develo�ed, but he recommended that Mr. Walquist
� plat the property as a better solution. ,
Mr. Fitzpatrick asked about the ownership of the entire plat.
� Mr. Walquist said there were two ownerships of Lots 2 through 5, and
Lot 1 is owned by someone else. Iie said one owner owns 50 feet of
Lot l, as it is now platted, along with Lots 2 and 3.'`The other
� owner owns Lots 4 and 5.
Mr. Drigans asked
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petitioner has propert�
of the plat, so he set
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why this was designated as an outlot in the
k said it is a tool of platting when the
► that he isn't ready to develop with the rest
s aside part of the property for iuture develop-
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MOTION by Lindblad, seconded by llarris, that the PZanning
Comnrission close the Public Ne�ring on the consideration of a
prelim.inary p1at, P.S. N74-08, Nerwal Rice Creek Terrace,.by George
L. Walquist. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
Mr. Clark said he would like the memo from the Engineering
Department as part of the motion. They could probably call it
Exhibit "A", and also the drainage easement for the ditch along
the Westerly boundary should be wide enough so tae could maintain
a i�hree to one slope on its banks. He said he couldn't tell the
Planning Commission how wide it should be, because he didn'i: know how
much fill it would ta}:e to make the property higher than the ditch.
fie said that maybe Mr. Walquist would go along with a 30 to 40 foot
easement for both a drainage and utility easement in this area. fi�
said this property line is adjacent to R-2 property and they will
have to maintain a 50 foot setback from this zoning in a Ai-1 District.
Mr. Clark said this setback could be used for storage and parking
areas. If the Planning Commission stipulated that anything 1: feet
from the �ast side o� the sanitary sewer lin� to the west property
line "be dedicated for drainage and utility easem�nt, this would ta}:e
care of it.
MOTION b� Harris, seconded by Lindblad, that the Planning
Commission recommend to Council approval of the preliminar� p1at,
P.S. #74-08, flerwal Rice Cxeek Terrace, by George L. Walguist, a
replat of Lot .Z and Ou�1ot 1, B].00k 1, Don's Addit-ion, located
at the Northwest quadrant of Rice Creek Road and Central Avenue N.E.,
with the following stipulations:
1. A11 the lot sizes meet the requirement of 3/4 acre.
2. A drainage and uti.Zity easement be established from 15
feet East of the Sanitary Sewer pipe to the Westerly
property Iine.
3. Dedicate a 30 foot drainage ditch easement on the South
property line.
4. F'ooting elevations to be adjusted as per memo from the
Engineering Department, dated December 4, 1974 and designated
as Exhibi t "A". `
Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
2. PUBLIC HI,ARING: F.E4U�ST FOR A SP�CIAL UST' PERMIT, SP #74-15,
S'RI�NK'S NUI:SERY: Per Fridley City Code, Section 205.101, 3,N,
to allow the outsidc storage of inercharidise behind an unscreened
ehain link fence, to be located on Lot 1, IIlock 1, rast Ranch
�states lst Adc3ition, together with the �ast�rly 120 fect of
that part of the N6a4 of the NW4 of Section 11, T-30, R-24, lying
North of Osborne Road and West and adjacent to Lot l, Block 1,
East Ranch Estates lst Addition, the same being 7620 University
Avenue N.�.
Mr. Jerry Schroer was present to represent the petit:ioner.
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OFFICIAL PU6LICATION
CITY OF FRIDLEY�
(EXHI6IT A)
NOTICE OF HEARI��G ON IMPROVEP�IENTS
STREET Ih1PROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1976-4
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County,
Minnesota, has deemed it expedient to receive evidence pertaining to the
improvements hereinafter described.
� NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 7HAT on the 13th day of
' January , 1975 at 7:30 o'clock P.P�. the City Council wi11 meet at the
City Hal7 in said City, and will at said time and place hear all parties
interested in said improvements in 4�1i�ole or in part.
The genera� nature of the improvements is the construction (in the
1ands and streets noted below) of the following improvements, to-wit:
COf�S7RUCTTON ITEM
Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bituminous
mat, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer system, and other facilities
located as follows: .
1. Mississippi Street
East River Road to 2nd Street
ESTIMATED COST ..............................................�1,707,400.00
THA7 THE AREA PROPOSED TO QE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROVEf4ENTS IS AS FOLLOWS:
For Construction Item above--------_.._______________________________
All of the land abu�tting upon said streets named above and all lands
within, adjacent and abutting thereto. '
Al1 ofi said land to be assessed proportionately according to the
benefits received by such improvement.
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St. 1976-4
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That should the Council proceed with said improvements they will
consider each separate impravements, except as hereafter otherwise
prov7ded by the Counci) a]1 under the follo:ving authority, to-ti•lit:
Minnesota Statutes 1961, Chapter 429 and laws amendatory thereof.,
and in conformity with the City Charter.
DATED TNIS 16TH DAY OF DECEhiBER, 1974, BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL.
Publish: January l, 1975
January 8, 1975
MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL
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FROM: MARVIN BRUNSELL, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/FINANCE
DIRECTOR
SUBJECT: REVISED PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ESTIMATE FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1976-4
DATE: JANUARY 13, 1975
Attached is a corrected preliminary estimate of assessments
for the Mississippi Street underpass.
We received a revised estimaCe of costs from the County
Engineer's office.
MCB ps
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REPLIER — Return YrLLUW copy and reFain YYtil I C copy.
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CC: Mervin N. � 612-560-3450
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Due to a revised estimate received from Anoka County, the .
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STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1976-4
Mississippi Street - East River Road to
2nd Street
70TAL ESTIMATED IMPROVEMENT COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,707,400.00
Federal Aid Urban Funds
Burlington Northern
County
City of Fridley
$I,I16,836.a0
118,572.45
437,905.25
� 34,080.30
70TAL
$1,707,400.00
CITY OF FRIDLEY PORTION OF IMPROVEMEf�T:
Estimated Construction Cost $ 34,086.30
Estimated Fiscal;Interest & C�ntingencies 10,225.89
TOTAL ESTIMATED IMPROVEMENT COS7 TO
THE CITY OF FRIDLEY . . . . . . . . . $
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, P¢ul K. Ruud, Hiohu•ay Fnoirteer .
.. Anoka Coun.ty Court Noccso - Anolra, lbiinnesota 55303
. Tel?Phone: 612-421-4760 •
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City of Fridley �
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6431 Universi�y l�venue
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Mississippi Street Grade
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Dear Sir: � - '.
.' '�.. It appears at this time.that Lentative approval •.�ill soon be given
. to fihe suecessEul bidder on the above referenced project.
�' . The lerting was held at the Anoka. Caunty Courthouse on December
• 30, ].974. . .
�,'. Tha tabulation of bids were as follotas:
1. Lunda Constructian Compzny �1,457,626.00
' . 2. C. S. PicCrossan Inc. 1,477 ,977.15
3. ri. G: Astleford CoM�any, Inc. 1,485,655. 5S
• . 4. Willman Construction Cor,ipany 1.,511,593.55
.:' � �5. Cy-Con Inc . �. 1, 517 , 279. 00
6. Northezn Constru�tion Company Z,S28,988.50
� 7. Ed�rard �;raemer & Sons, Inc. 1,567,135.40
' . .8: � Park �ar.str���rion Canp�ny " 1,588,216.07
9. Proaressive Contractors, Inc. I,793,755.40
. �0. Minn-l:ota Exc. Inc. 1�798�220.56
, � Before final award is made, the joint a�reement curr.ently being
processed by your staff will have to be approved by your CiCy Council. Of
equal importance is to have City Council concurrance in an accard to the lo•a
' bidder, Lu;�da ConstrucCion Co;apany. • •
• Will you at your earliest convenience ;et your council�s approval
'' ' with said low bidder? �
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'' �The bid rices, appliecl to Frzdley's.participation, now compute
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as follows: • � � , . �
' '� 'r 5idewalk 100% � 4�� .thick prices $20,1�4.25 . �
Curb B-618 3525 L.F. ��4.00 =$I4,I00.00 �
- �, ' " . .. SO,o 7 ,05Q. 00 .
Curb 8-918 2597 L.F. C��5.30 =�$I3,764.10
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•' � . Curb Su►� To�a1 $13,93205
� � Total Frid].ey Partici.�sa.tion $34,086:3a . "
' � Your prompt reply would b� appreciate� so thi.s award wi11 not be •.
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� CITY OF lI:iDI.LY
PI:I:T,I�S�CtiAI:Y ASSrSS�IEit'C P.OLL . �
� STRI:CT T1•:�'[:OVT;2-?i.`t'.0 PP,OJECT ST. 197G-4 , '
r1ISSYSSI�'PI STRGET: E�ST lt'LV1;E: ItOI`,D '1'0 SI;CC�ti�) S'i';�i;�T
'� I,I�,C=A1� llESCP,IPTIUN Fi:OVT. ._I�RU:1T 5`l'. SIDL SID�:-YAP.D TOTAL
I.OT EL�CK F`l'G. ASS"t't. I"CG. ASSr�iT. CUS`.0 ._�
AUI)ITOR's SUrD1VISI0?t No. 23 Y
Parcel 1765 160 � 2,331.20 - � $ 2,331.20
� Parcel 4040 105 1,529.85 - 1,529.85
EUGE6J�TER GAP.DENS ADDITIOv
' Pt. of Blk. 1--City Park - 40 $ 89.60 89.60
2 6(Church) 428 � 6,235.96 - 6,235.96
3 6(TF} 43(I/:SS) 626.51 71 159.04 785.55
, 4 6(TF) - 75 168.00 �. 168.00
1 7(TF) - 89 199.36 199.36
' 2 7(Tg) - 88 197.12 197.12
3 7(Tg) - S8 197.12 197.12
4 7(TF) - 75 168.00 168.00
� 5 7(TF) - 75 168.00 168.00
6 7(TF) - 75 168.00 168.00
7 7 CTF') - ' 75 168.00 168.00
� 8 7(TF) ^ 75 168.00 168.00
9 7(TF) 75 168.00 168.00
10 7(TF) - 75 168.00 168.00
�. 1�. 7(TF) _ 75 168.00 168.00
12 7(TF) 75 168.00 � 168.00
- 13 7(TF) 47(1/35) 684.79 , 75 168.00 852.79
' EDGEWATER CAI'�DE�IS PLAT 2 ADDITLOV
� 1 - 75 � 168.00 168.00
2 1. _ 75 168.QO 168.00
' - 3 1 -. � 75 168.00 168.00
� � . _ 70 156.80 156.80
5 � _ 70 156.80 156.80
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FRIDLEY PARI� ADDITT0�1
Pt. of 11 6 - �• 20 44.80 44.80�
' Pt. of 12&13 6 - 90 201.60 201.60
lt}&15 6 gp 201.60 201.60
16&17 6 � - 90 201.60 201.60
� 18t�19 6 - 90 201.60 201.60
20 6 31(1/3S; 451.67 105 235.20 686.87
� 21 6 45(1/3S) 655.65 45 100.80 756.45
2�-2t+ 6 - 135 302.40 302.40
' 25-27 6 - ].35 302.40 302.40
2fi&29 6 - gp 201.60 201.60
30,31&pt.of 32 6 - 124 277.76 277.76
' 1-3 12 51 743.07 120 268.80 1,011.-87
� ��-G 12 - 120 268.80 � 268.80
' 7t�8 12 - 8p 179.20 179.20
27-32 12 184 2,680.88 2,680.88
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I,07' };I�OCK 3.'TG. ASS;•t�. FTG. E1SS2�ti . COST
FP.�tI)LEY P�1?:�:. ADDITTON (�ontinu�l) ! --'- ` -- --_--�---_
�, � 3 & �► 13 63 $ 917.91 £0 $ 179.20 $ 1,097.11
5& 6 13 - gQ 179.20 179.20
7� 8 13 - 80 179.20 I79.20 ,
' 9 13 - 40 89.60 � 89.60
14. (BN RR) 150 2,185.50. 150 336.0� 2,521.50.
' LOFdELL ADD:CTTO'i
� 10&11 4� 4�F 641.08 89 199.36 _ 840.44
22&23 4 44 64�..08 Qg 199.36 840.44
2j�&25 . t� . _ 92 206:08 206.08.
� 30 €�S.29r of 3I 4 - 75 168.00 168.00
N.12_7� of 31 &
- 5.2.7' af 3? 4 - Z5 33.60 33.60
' Pt.of 32 4(Parcel I280) - 32(pt.) 71.68 71.68
20 5 27 393.39 27 60.48 453.87
� Z 7 �[� 1,223.88 _ ; 1,223.83
- 8 333 4,351.82 _ 4,851.81
� -- 9 271 3,948.47 _ 3,948.47
� RICE CPFEK PLAZA SOUTEI ADDITIO�i
8 2 - 43(pt.} 96.32 96.32
'9 2 ^. 80 179.20 179.20
. Outlot 2 2(Parcel 36Q0) 358 824.32 824.32
Outlot 2 2(Parcel 3�25) - 92 206.08 206.08
! 1 6 - 117 262.08 262.08
2 6 �- 125 28Q.00 280.Q0
' 3. 6 � 125 2$0.00 280.00
4 6 125 280.0� 280.00
5 6 - 125 280.00' 280.00
6 6 - 125 280.00 280.00
� 7 6 - 125 280.00 280.�0
s 6 - 125 Z80.00 28a.oa
9 6 - i25 280.Ofl 280.00
� 10 6 214(1/3S+) 3,117.98 2�[� 479':36 3,597.34
S`iLZTA� HILLS PLAT 6 AT�I7I7'IOv
� 1 1 � 27 393.39 _ 393.39
���@�-��. $32TDb$_5Z �Er-��: $�z`�;?S$-6�i � �h�;3��.-��
2,351 ft. $34,254.07 5513 ft. $12,685.12 $47,332.58
� TOT�I. ESTIt�.�TED COST: $1,707,400.00
�P.ZDIrFi'S ESTII�1�'1'CED SFt�1R�: UI' COST: $44,312.19 : 3,0!f2 feet =$ 14.57 per fronC foot
2,201 front fee� x$14.57 per foot =;32,068.57
S41 feer (side foota�e [o b� s��read) x$14.57 pE,r foot =$ 12,253.37
i' $12,253.37 '� 5,�+�36 feet (foo�age side-yard assessment is spreacl over� =
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MEMO T0: Nasim Qureshi, City Manager
FROM: ban Huff, Naturalist/Resource Coordinator ��
DATE: January 9, 1975
RE: Snowmobile aetivity at Lacke Park
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L�cke Park was inspected for snowmobile use and abuse and the following conditions
were observed:
1. �idence of intensive snowmobile use over entire park except rough terrain
along creek and some use on creek itself.
2. Several trails through heavy vegetation producing some damage to natural
flora and probable disturbance of wildlife.
3. Many creek crossings at the extreme west end of the park along power
line right-of-way.
4. Restrictive signs marking "Out-of-Bounds" for snowmobiles in area of
Water Treatment Facility only.
5. No signs indicating area open to snowmobiling (contrary to state law).
6. The same signs prohibiting motor vehicles as used at North Park, there-
fore making it confusing to snowmobilers where the activity is legal.
In order to corxect the existing situation I would suggest the following measures
be taken according to the alternative most desired by the Council. I would
recommend Alternative 2 as being most consistent with recreational and environ-
mental goals.
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Alternative l. Continuation of legal Snowmobiling in.Locke Park, north of creek.
1. Remove existing signs prohibiting motor vehicles on north side of park.
2. Replace with signs that read: "Motor vehicles prohibited on Park property
except Snowmobiling allowed in OPEN areas north of Rice Creek."
3. Add new signs below old ones surrounding south side of park. New signs
should read; "No Snowmobiles Allowed this side of Park. Ente,r Main Parking Lots."
Alternative 2. Establishment of Designated trails in Locke Park, other areas
made off li.mits.
1. Remove old signs on north side of park.
2. Replace with new signs reading: "Snowmobiling Allowed on Established
Trail ONLY: Please foll�w signs leaving parking lot."
3. Lay out and maxk trail through park areas desired and signalize with
permanent signs compatible with state recommendations.
4. Groom trail with tracked vehicle (Bombardier-plow leaving 4 inch base)
on a regular basis.
5. Replace signs on..South side of park with new ones reading: "Snowmobiling
allowed on established trails ONLY: Trailheads at Parking Lots."
A1Cernative 3. Prohibition of Snowmobiling in Locke Park.
1. Follow ordinance modification procedures.
2. Add new signs to old ones in Park reading: "Snowmobiling No Longer
Allowed on Park Property."
Thank You.
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FRIDLEY � X
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BLOOMING�ON ; X
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� RICHFIEI� � X
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EDINA # X
ST� LOUIS � X
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PARK �
'BROOKLYN ' X
CENTER }
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� PARK ;
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COON RAPIDS � X
' ROSEVILLE i X
MINNETONKA 1 X
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GOLDEN X
' VALLEY
CRYSTAL X
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BRIGHTON
�I �SPRING X
LAKE PARK
'MOUNDS X
VI E1�J
BLAINE X
' WHITE X
BEAR
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� ROBBINSDALE X
I�Y: Y=YES. N=NO. �PARTIAL
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SIVOWMOB I LE i�EGUIJ�TIONS
DESIGPJ�Tm
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TRAIL SYSTEM
S PARK AREAS
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1 PARK
3 AREAS
1 AREA
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JaNUaRY 10, 1075
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Z LAKES, 1 PARKS
AREAS ALONG MINNESOTA
RIVER
BRAEMAR PARK OUTSIDE
PERIMETER ROAD
ALONG CREEK BEHIND
METHODIST HOSPITAL
PA[�fER LAKE AREA
SHINGLE CREEK AREA
LAKE MINNETONKA
LONG LAKE
LADDIE LAKE
IF NOT POSTED CAN IN PARKS
1 ON LAKE
1 S I LVER IAKE
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USE PUBLIC
STREETS
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NO
YES
YES
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NO
NO
YES
YES
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NO
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FROM:
RE:
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Frid.Zey City Council
Fridley City Attar:�e�
State SnowmobiZe Requirements
January I3, 1975
M E M O
' ISSUE: What are the state requirements governing the operation of snowmohiles in
l'4innesota and to what extent may a municipality further requlate snocvmobiles?
' LAW :
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Minnesota Statutes Section 84.81 etseq, enacted in 1967, contain the State
Statutory requirements governing the operation of snowmobiles in Minnesota. For
purposes of these statutes, a snowmobile means a self-propelled veliicle designed
foz� travel on ice or snow steered by skis or runners. Minn. Stat. � 84.8Z subd. 3
FoZlowing is a brief synapsis of the more pertinent statutorr� requirernents:
Minn. Stat. � 84.82 general�y requires that a21 snowr:obzles being operated
or transported within the state after June 3Q, 1969 be registered with the state.
Minn. Stat. � 84.85 provides that "no poZitical subdi vision of this state
sna1Z require lieensing or registration of .snowmobiles covered b� the provisions
of (Minn. Stat. S 84.81 et. seq. )."
Minn. Stat. S 84.86 authorizes the Commissianer af natural resonrces and the
Coram.issioner of pu�lic safet� to adopt rules artd reyuZations governing the use vf
t snowmobiles upon Commissioner af natural resources, and upon streets and highways
respectively.
' Minn. Stat. S 84.87 sets forth ruZes and regulations governing the operation
of snowm�biles on streets and high,�ays, suk�d. �i, and the operation of snowmobiles
generally, subd. 2. This statute provides as follows: •
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Sul�dzvision 1. "Operation on streets and highways. (a) No person shall
opexate a snowmobzZe upon the roadway, shoulder, or inside bank
oz' SIOpe of any trunk, countz� state aid, or county hiqhway in
this state and, in the case of a divided trunk or county highway,
on the right of way be�tween the opposing Ianes of traffic, except
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lzighway unless it is equipped with at Ieast one headZarrtp, one
'tail 1amp, eaeh of minimum candlepowe.r as prescxibed by regu�ations
' of the commissioner, xef.Zector materia.i of a minimum area of Z6
square inches mounted on each side farward of the handle bars,
and with brakes each of which sha11 conform to standards pre-
scribed by rule of the commissioner pursuant to the authority
' vested in him br.� section 84.86, and each of which sha.Z1 be
subject to approval of the comraissioner of publzc safety.
(d) A snawmobile may be operated upon a public street or high-
, way other than a.s provided by cZause (b) in an emergency durinq
the period of time when and at locations where snow upon the
roadway renders travel by automobile impractical.
' (e) All provisiqns of chapter Z69 sha11 appZy to the
aperation of snowinobiles t�pon streets and highways, excep� for
those relatznq to required equ.zpment, and except those which
by their nature have no application.
' (f) Any sled, trailer, or other device being tawed b� a
snowmobile must be equipped with reflective materials as required
by ru.Ze and regulatian of the commissioner.
' Subdivision 2. Opera�ion generaZly. It sh_aI.Z be unZawful, for an�
person to drive or operate any snowmobiZe zn the fo�lowinq unsafe
, or harassing wa�sr
(aJ At a rate of speed greater than reasonable or proper
uz�der a11 the surrounding circumstances;
(b) In a careless, reckless or negligent manner so as to en-
' danger the person or. property of another or ta cause injury or
damage thereto;
(c) Whi1e under the infZuence of intoxicatzng liquor or '
' narcoti cs or habit forraing drugs;
(d) Wi thout a Iiqhted head and tail light when required 'for
safety;
' � (e) In anr.� tre� nuzsery or pZanting in a manner which damages
or destroys growing stock.
' Subdivision 2a. Operation prohibited oz� airports. It is 'unlawful
for ang person to drive or operate any snowmobile on an airport
defined in section 360.013, subdivision 5, or other applicable .Zaw."
' Minn. S�at. � 84.87Z requires that "ever� snowmobile sha1l be equipped at a11
times with a muff.Zer in good working order which blends the exhaust noise into the
overall snowmobi.Ze noise -�' - - = - - - -' ' � ' - - -
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It is unlawful for the owner of a snowmobile to permit the
snowmobile to be operate3 contrar� to the p�ovisioris of th?s
section."
Minrz.`Sta�. S 84.873 generally requ.ires a snowmobile operator to stop aftex
having received a visual or.audibZe siqnal from any 1aw enforcement offieer to come
to a stop. �
Minn. Stat. � 84.88 contains the penalties for a violation of sections 84.81 to
84.89 or of the regu.Zations of the commissioner of natural resources ar commissioner
of public safetyo Generally, anz� person who violates these statutes or regulations
is guilty of a m.isc�ezrreanor. Section 84.88 aZso provides for a fine not in excess
of ,5300 for any reqistered ownex under certain circum.stances when any snowr+�abile
registered in his name is operated in violation of these statutes and regulations.
Minn. Stat. � 84.89 provides that a"Iaw enforcement officer shaZl seize
any snowmobiZe, as defined in Minnesota Statutes � 84.81, used for the purpose of
qaining access to propertz� for the purpose of committing the crime ot burglary.:."
A person aperating a snowmobile is not required to have.a dri vers license.
Minn. Stat. � .Z7I.03 (6)
IT Municzpal Re.gulatior�
The extent that a municipa�ity may regulate the operat.zon of snowmobiles is
governec� by Minn. Stat. 3� 84.87 subd.. 3 which provides in part:
"Any county, city, village or borough, or any iown actinq bz� its
town board, may regulate the aperation of s.�owmahiles on public
lands, waters, and propertz� under their juz~isdiction and on
streets and highways within their boundaries by resoZution ar
ordinance of the governing body and b� giving appropria�e
notice, provided such regulatians are not inconsistent with the
provisions of sections 84.8.Z to 84.88 inclusive and rules and
reguZations, promulgated thereunder. However, no such
governmental unit may adopt an ordi.nanc� which (I) imposes.a
fee for the use of publzc Iand or water under the jurisdiction
of e.ither the cornmiss.ioner of natural resources or any other
agenc� of the state, or far the use of any aecess thereto
owned bc� the state, or a county, city, village, or borough;
or (2) require a snowinobile operator to possess a�otor
vehicZe driver`s Zicense while operatinq a snowmobiZe."
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5) A municipaZity may, prohibit a person under I4 from drivinq
a snowmobile on a municipality's street or sidewalk.
The follawing municipal regulations were also held vaZid in Op. Atty. Gen.,
1003 Feb. 2, 19�0:
6) A municipalit� may, b� ordinance, prohibit the operation of
snowmobiZes on all municipa� streets. The Attorney General noted,
however, that a municipality ma� not prohibit snowmobiles from
making a direct crossing of municipal streets in the manner
provided in Minn, Stat. § 84.87 subd. Z(b)
7) A municipality ma�, by ordinance, prohibit the use of snow-
mobiles in municipal parks.
8) A municipality may, by ordinance, prohibit the use of snow-
nzobiles on pubZic school propertr.� within its rr�unicipaZ Iim.its.
9) A municipality ma�, prohibit trespass b� snowmobiles on
prJVate property so Iong as such regu.Zations are reasonable and
in the interests of the gen�ral welfare.
10) A municipaZity may, subject to the usual test of reasonableness,
adopt by ordinance a regulation providing a Iesser speed limit for
snowmobiZes tharz that provided for othex motor vehicles.
1Z) A mvnicipaZity may, by ordinance, adopt by reference the noise
standards estabZished by state Zaw for snowmobiles ,Zawfully.opera�ed
within its cit� Iimits. In addition the Attorney General has held
that "a rrluni.cipalit� may consider. noise as a factor in determining
the reasonableness of groposed regu.Zatory measures. For example,
tha noise factor may be considered when adopting an ordinance which
prohibzts the operation of snowmobiles within a given distance of
inhabited dwellings."
In this Iatter opinion, however, tlze Attoxnez� General heZd that cities,
viZlages, boroughs and towns may not_ permit the operation of snowmobiles on the
roadway, shoulder, or in5ide bank or slope o.f any trunk, caunty state aid, or
county highways within their boundaries, since this wou.Zd be inconsistent with
M.S. � 84.87 subd. .Z. 5imilarZy, the Attorner� General noted that "a municipality
ma� not restrict the operation of snowznob.iles in the ditch or outside bank o.r slope
of any state or county highway within their boundaries in any manner inconsistent
with state Zaw. For exam-'- - ---`-'-.'_ , ._ _ _ _ _
are�s would be inconsis'
special operating pro
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MEMO T0:
MEMO FROM:
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Nasim M. Qureshi, City Manager
Richard N. Sobiech, Public Works Director
January 10, 1975
Grace High School Recreation Facilities Agreement in Lieu of
Park Fee
The attached correspondence was directed to us regarding a proposal
from Grace High School for the use of recreational facilities in lieu
of the required park fee.
Review of the present agreement for use of ice facilities at Grace
High School indicated a lack of a substantial commitment regarding the use
of the facilities over a definite period of time. With the present
agreement, a request for the City to vacaie the facilities after a
written notice of 30 days would have to be honored. This would result in
the elimination of a recreational facility in which the residents in the
area have come to rely. The proposal which indicates a five year
agreement with appropriate renewal clauses together with the use of the
tennis facilities for special and City supervised tournament plan
justifies a waiving of the park fee.
In view of the foregoing, it is requested that the attached agree-
ment be considered by the City Council at the public hearing meeting of
January 13, 1975. It is recommended that the Council approve the execu-
tion of the agreement and waive the required park fee.
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Dick Sobeich
City Engineer
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Piinnesota 55432
Dear Dick:
Enclosed is a copy of the proposed agreement regarding the platting at Grace
High School which we would like presented to the City Council on Monday, Jan-
uary 13, 1975.
I would like a copy of the Council minutes for the meeting of December 16, 1974.
Should you have any questions on the enclosed agreement, please advise.
Sincerely,
Anthon� C. Gner
School Board Director
Grace High School Corporation
Enclosure
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WHEREAS, The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, owners of the
Grace High School property, have requested that the property lying south
of Gardena Avenue and west of Matterhorn Drive be platted into fourteen (14)
residential lots, and
�,�HEREAS, The Fridley City Council, at its regular meeting of December
16, 1974 approved final plat (P.S. ��74-02) with the following stipulations:
1. Provide underground utilities.
2. Work with Engineering Department regarding drainage and
elevations. ,
3. Developer of property plant one tree on each lot, 1-1/2
�to 2 inches in diameter. .
4. Grace High�School is subject to the payment of a park
fee in the amount of $4200.00 or enter into an agreement
for use of Grace High School facilities in lieu of pay-
ment of the park fee. .
S. A five foot (S') easement be granted on the west side of
� Matterhorn Drive and the south side of Gardena Avenue.
WHEREAS, The Grace High School Corporation offers the use of the follow-
ing facilities in ,lieu of payment of the $4200.00 park fee:
(a) Grace High School hockey rink and warming house £or which
the Ci�y of Fridley will maintain, supervise and have
exclusive use.during the winter season from 4:30 P.ri. to
9:30 P.M. on Monday through Friday; from 10:00 A.M. to
9:30 P.M. on Saturday; and from 1:00 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. on .
Sunday with the exception that the facility shall be avail-
� .able to Grace High School on seven (7) nights during the
season. This schedule is to be coordinated with the City's
Parks and Recreation Uirector. � �
. (b) Grace High School wi11 have exclusive use of this facil-
'I � ity for the time period not specified in item (a) and
agrees to assume the fu11 financial responsibility for
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(c) The City of Fridley sha1Z have use of the Grace High
School tennis courts for special and City supervised
tournament play. Schedule of times and dates to be sub-
mittcd by the City to the SuperintendenC of Grace High
School for his review and appraval.
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facilities commencing on the date of this agreement and
extended to December 31, 1980.
� NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Grace Aigh School Corporation
' and the City of Fridley enter into this agreement and that they furtfier agree
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CITX CLERK REGARDING CHARTER AMENDMENTS
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MEMORANDUM
To: The Fridley City Council
From: Virgil C. Herrick, City Attorney, and Marvin Brunsell
Re: Amendment to City Charter - Special Election
Date: 3anuary I3, 1975
At your request, Mr. Brunsell and I have met to discuss the gro-
cedure to be followed in the conduct of a special election for purposes
of amending the city charter.
Minnesota Sta�utes Chapter 410 provides that: "AmendmenCs. shall
be submi.tted to the qualified voters at a general or-special election and
published as in the case of the origiFial cha.rter". Said chapter p�ovides,
in the case of the adoption of an original charter, that the eouncil shal.�,
cause the proposed charter to be submitted at a special election to be held
within 90 days after the c3eli�ery of such draft (ar in this case, after the
delivery of the proposed amendments).
Said chapter goes on to provide that notice of electian sha11
cantain the complete charter and shall he p.ublished once a week for two
successive weeks. On this subject, an attorney general's opinion has
stated: "To avoid any question that might arise as to the validity of
the amended charter, it would be advisable to publish both �he proposed
charter amen.dment and a notice of e�ecCion f_or four weeks (the publication
has now been amended to require only two weeks); Opini�n Attorney General
58-M, September 7, 1950.
Mr. Brunsell has prepared the following timetable, which sets
forth the procedures that must be followed by the admiaistration in prepar-
' ing for a speeial election. He has also indicated the approxi�uate length
of time for each.
' S to 6 weeks are needed before the election date for the
preparation of the ballots.
Ballots must be approved by the City Counci L
' Ballots mus� be printed. ,
Ballots must be published and posted 2 weeks for public
inspection and 1 week for published notice.
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35 days are needed before tne election date for the preparation
of the election judge list for council approval.
25 days prior to the election, the judges must be named
by the City Council.
Before judges are named, they must be contacted to verify
that they can work. After this is done, additional judges
will have to be secured if necessary.
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' of closino of registration for legal publication;
20 days prior to election, voter registration closes;
10 days for publi.shing notices, etc.
, 25 days are needed befare the election date for the publishing
and posting notice of election.
Published notice of election must be gublished 2 weeks
' prior to the election.
10 days to prepare notice and get it to paper prior to
thei.r cut-off for legal notices for the £ollowing week.
' Posted notice of election must be posted l0 days prior
to the election.
RecommendaCion
The statute req�aires the election to be held within 90 days after
the couneil has received the amendment. This date was January 6, 1975, anc�
' the last date that the election could be held would be April 4, 1975. It
is recommended that the administration have at least six weeks to prepare
for the election. Therefore, if the date of the election were established
' toda�, it is recommended that the elecCiQn not be held priar to February 24,
1975. If the date for holcling the election is not determined today, but at
a later date, a six week lead time is recommended.
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5 to 6 weeks are needed before the Election Date for the preparation
of the ballots.
Ballots must be approved by the City Council.
Qallots must be printed.
Ballots must be Published and Posted 2 weeks for Public Inspection
and 1 week for Published Notice.
35 days are needed before the Election Date for the preparation of the
Election Judge List for Council approval,
25 days prior to the Election, the Judges must be named by the City
Council.
Before audg�s are named, they must be contacted to verify that they
can work. After this is done, additional ;�idges tivill have to be
secured if necessary.
30 days are needed before the Elec�:i�on Date for the Notice of Closing
of Registration for Tegal publication �
20 days prior to Election, voter registration closes
10 days for publishing notices, etc.
2•5 days are needed before the Election Date fior the Publishing and Pos�ing
Notice of Election.
Published Notice of Election must be published 2 weeks prior to the
Election. �
10 days to prepare Notice and get it to paper prior to their cut off
for legal notices for the following week,
Posted Notice of Election must be posted 10 days prior to the Election.
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A RESOLUTIO'V DECLARING A 11ACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF !
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� WHEREAS, William J. Nee, Third L�lard Councilman, '
has been e�ected Mayor of the City of Fridley.
� . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the Council _
of the City of Fridley that a Council vacancy does
exist in t,�e Third Ward of the City of Fridley.
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THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY
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RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFI-
CATIONS AND ESTIMt�TES OF COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
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WHEREAS, Resolutian No. 135-1974 adopted on the 16th day of Dec., 1974
by the City Council, set the date for hearing on the proposed improvements,
as specifically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference
as Exhibit "A", and .
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WHEREAS, all of the property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
with the making of these improvements (as noted in said Notice) were given ten
(10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Council Hearing through
twa (2) weekly pub.Zications oi the required notice, and the hearing was held
and the property owners heard thereon at the hearing as noted in the said notice.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley,
Anoka County, Minnesota as follows:
� 1.' That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution h'o. .
235-1974 are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as soon
as reasonably possible,to wit:
' Street improvements, including grading, stabilized b�ase, hot-mix�bituminous
mat, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer system, and other facilities
located as follows: -
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East River Road to Second Street
2. That work to be performed under this project may be performed under
one or more contracts as may be deemed advisable upon receipt of bids.
' 3. That the Public lvorks Director, Richard Sobiech, Anoka County � their
i' � Engineers are hereby designated as the Engineers for this improvement.
They shall prepare final plans and specifications for the making
of such improvement.
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A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1976-4
WHEREAS, Resolution #135-1974 adopted by the City Council on the 16th day of
December, 1974 set the date for hearing on the improvements, as specifically noted
in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as Exhibit "A", and
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WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed with the
making of the improvements (as noted in said notice) were given ten (10) days
notice by mail and published notice of the Council hearing through two (2) weekly
publications of the required notice, and the hearing was held and the property
owners heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice, and
WHEREAS, Resolution # adoped by the City Council of the City of
.Fridley ordered all of these improvements.
NOW, THERE�ORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the G:.�,�ncil of the City of Fridley, Anoka
County, hlinnesota as follows:
1. That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution
� #135-1974 are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as soon as
reasonably possible, to-wit:
Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix
bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer and other
facilities, located as follows:
Mississippi Street - East River Road to Second Street
That the work involved in said improvements as listed above shall
hereafter be designated as:
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1976-4
2. The plans and specifications prepared by the Public Works Director,
Anoka County Engineers and their consultants for such improvements
and each of them, pursuant to the Council resolutions heretofore adopted,
a eopy of which plans and specifications are hereto attached and made
a part hereof, are hereby approved and shall 6 e filed with the City
Clerk.
3. The work to be performed under STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1976-4
shall be performed under one contract.
The Public Works Director, Anoka County Engineers and their consultants
have accordingly prepared and caused to be inserted in the official newspaper
advertisements for bids upon the making of such itnprovements under such approved
plans and specifications. The advertisement was published for three (3) weeks
(at least 21 days), and specified the work to be done and stated that bids were to
be opened and considered at 10:00 A.M. on the 30th day of December, 1974.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �"� DAY OF
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MEMO T0:
MEMO FROM:
DATE:
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Nasim M. Qureshi, City Manager
Richard N. Sobiech, Public Works Director
January 10, 1975
Concurrence in Award of Bid for Mississippi Street
Grade Separation Project (St. 1976-4)
The attached correspondence from Anoka County
has been reviewed. It is anticipated to proceed with the
project as soon as possible.
Concurrence with the award to the low bidder
as noted in the attached will be required, therefore it is
recommended that the correspondence be received by the Council
at their meeting of January 13, 1975, and that the Council
concur in an award to the law bidder, i.e. Lunda Con-
struction Company in the amount of $1,457,626.00.
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Paul K. Ruud, Highway Engineer
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Telephone: 612-421-4760
January 8, 1975
Mr. Nasim Qureshi
City of Fridley
City I4anaoer
6431 University Avenue
rridley, Minnesota 55421
Re: S.P.02-606-07 M-5115(?)
Mississippi Street Grade
Separation
Dear Sir:
It appears at this time that tentative approval will soon be given
to the successful bidder on the above referenced project.
The lettino was held at the Anoka County Courthouse on December
30, 1974.
The tabulation of bids were as follows:
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M. G. Astleford Company, Inc.
Glillman Construction Company
Cy-Con Inc.
Northern Construction Company
Edward Kraemer & Sons, Inc.
Park Construction Company
Progressive Contractors, Inc.
Minn-Kota Exc. Inc.
�1 ,457,62b.00
1,477 ,977.15
1 ,485,655. 55
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1,517,279.00
1,525,988. 50
1,567,Z35.40
1,588,216.07
1,793,755.40
2,798,220.56 •
Before final award is made, the joint agreement currently being
processed by your staff will have to be approved by your City Council. Of
equal importance is to have City Council concurrance in an award to the low
bidder, Lunda Construction Company.
Will you at your earliest convenience get your council�s approval
with said low bidder?
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The bid prices, applied to Fridley�s participation, now :compute
as follows:
Sidewalk 100% @ 4'� thick prices $20,154.25
Curb 8-618 3525 L.F. �$4.00 = $14,100.00 �
SO% 7 ,050. 00
Curb B-918 2597 L.F. C�$5.30 —$13,764.10
50% 6 ,882. 05
Curb Sub Total $13,932.05
Total Fridley Participation �34,086.30
Your prompt reply wou2d be appreciated so this award will not be
delayed.
Your v ey tru .y,
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County Engineer
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RESOLUTION N0. �
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AGREEMENT BETWEEN COUNTY OF ANOKA AND THE
CITY OF FRIDLEY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF MISSISSIPPI STREET UNDERPASS
(ST. 1976-4)
� BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Fridley enter into a construction
agreement with the County of Anoka, Department of Highways for the
following purposes, to-wit:
To allow the County of Anoka to proceed with an improvement project
of a portion of C.S.A.H. #6 (Mississippi Street) from East River
Road to 2nd Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and Clerk be and they are
hereby authorized to execute such agreement dated the 24th day of December,
1974, and thereby assume for and on behalf of the City the contractual obli-
gations contained therein.
RASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS �� DAY OF ° , 1975.
MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL
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Agreement Estimate
$30,456.25
A G R E E M E N T
BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
AND
THE COUNTY OF ANOKA, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
S.P.02-606-07
M-5115 (1)
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 24th day of
December , 1974 , by and between the County of Anoka, State
� of Minnesota, hereinafter referred to as County; and the City of
Fridley, State of Minnesota, acting by and through its City Council,
hereinafter referred to as City,
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the County has undertaken a project of an improvement
project of a portion of C.S.A.H. #6, (Mississippi 5treet) from East
River Road to 2nd Street, and
WHEREAS, the Anoka County Highway Department has prepared plans
and specifications for S.P.02-606-07, which plans and specifications
are dated the 4th day of November , 1974, and which are
on file in both the office of the County Engineer, and the Minnesota
Department of Highways, and
WHEREAS, said project is beneficial to the City and for this
reason the City has expressed a willingness to enter into a financial
arrangement with the County whereby certain portions of said project
will be paid for by the City in amaunts set forth in the body of this
agreement, and
WHEREA5, both the County and the City believe that it is for the
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Agreement Fridley - Anoka County
5.P.02-606-07 - M-5115(1)
on a cooperative and joint basis:
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS MUTUALLY STIPULATED AND AGREED:
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(1) That the County in accordance with plans and specifications
' dated and on file as stated, shall make said improvement in accordance
with said afore-mentioned plans and specifications, including structures,
grading, base, curb and gutter, sidewalk, surfacing and utilities in
addition to other street work.
(2) That it is understood that the County shall be liable for the
entire engineering costs of said improvement.
(3) The estimated construction cost of the project is
$1,497,656.95. Participating items are as follows:
(A) The City will pay to the County 1000 of the cost
of sidewalk construction at the-price for 4" thick
walk, which is estimated to be $19,093.50.
(B) The City will pay to the County 500 of the cost of
concrete curb & gutter.
B-618 3525 Lin.Ft. @ $3.50 = $12,337.75 50� _ $6,168.75
B-918 2597 Lin.Ft. @ $4.00 = $10,388.00 50� _ $5,194.00
Estimate Curb & Gutter =$11,362.75
Total Fridley Participation =$30,456.25
(4) The City shall provide for the connection of electrical power
to the storm water pumping station and shall be responsible for its
operation and maintenance.
(5) The installation of street lighting, in exception to that
lighting provided and installed on the bridge and.retaining walls
during construction, shall be provided by the City. Operation of the
entire street Iighting system shal2 be the responsibility of the City.
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S.P.02-606-07 - M-5115(1)
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(6) The relocat�.on of the existing City of Fridley water main,
� as shown on the approved plans, shall be included in the contract with
no participation by the City in the cost of said relocation. It is
, further understood that the Cit will, following completion of the
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water main.
This relocation work is to be accomplished as directed by
, P.P.M. 30-4 and any suppZements thereto. In compliance with Paragraph 7a.
thereof, we state as follows:
' (A) The County has an executed agency agreement with the
State of Minnesota to process this project.
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(B) The scope, description and location of the relocation
is indicated on the plans approved by Anoka County,
City of Fridley, F.H.W.A. and the Minnesota Highway
Department.
(C) The new water main will be located within the Highway
right-of-way and accommodated in accordance with the
provisions of P.P.M. 30-4.1.
(D) The reason for relocation is a result of the excavation
required to obtain proper elevations for the Highway
underpass.
(7) That at such time as the County has received acceptable bids
for the construction of said improvement and the City has concurred in
said acceptable bids, the County then will prepare a new estimate of
said improvement,.showing the City's Share, which estimates will be
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Agreement Fridley-Anoka County
S.P.02-606-07 - M-5115(1)
based on the unit price bid by the successful contractor, and wi11
furnish the City with the revised cost estimate.
(8) The City, upon receipt of the revised cost estimate, shall
pay to the County Treasurer of Anoka County, Minnesota, its proportionate
share of the cost as said costs are paid to the respective contractor
by the County.
(9) That upon completion of the work being performed with reference
to said improv�ment, a determination shall be made by the County
Engineer as regards the final payment due on said improvements, and the
City shall then pay to the County Treasurer of Anoka County, I�Iinnesota,
its proportionate share of the final cost.
(10) That upon completion of the improvement and the acceptance
of the improvement by both the County and the City and the final
payment made therefore by the County to the respective contractors, which
shall have the approval of the City, then these conditions having been
met and completed, they shall serve as an indication that the Agreement
has been performed in full and shall be binding then upon the City
and the County and will serve as a final release of any and all
financial liabilities between the City and the County.
(11) That said aforementioned agreement shall become binding
and effective on approval by resolution adopted by the Couneil of the
City of Fridley, Minnesota, and by approval of the proper officers of
the County Board of Commissioners.
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Agreement Fridley-Anoka County
S.P.02-606-07 - M-5115(1)
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the parties have executed this agreement
by their duly authorized officers and caused their respective seals
to be hereto affixed.
City Seal
RECOMMENDED APPROVAL
(Coun-ty Engineer)
(City Engineer)
CITY OF FRIDLEY
By
Mayor)
By
City Manager)
COUNTY OF ANOKA, STATE OF MINNESOTA
By
(Chairman, County•Board)
By
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NiEMO T0: Mr. Nasim Quresh�., City Manager
FROM: Gordon J. Middag, Purchasing Department
DATE: January 8, 1975
SUBJECT: ALL PURPOSE TRACTQR PLUS ATTACHMENT -- as
per Park Department Budget for the year 1975.
B�ds for the A11 Purpose Tractor Plus Attachments were
received and opened at 11:00 a.m. on January 3, 1975.
A total of ten (10) bid requests were mailed. The
results are as follows:
Two (2) companies submitted no bi.ds
Six (6) companies gave no response to ,
the City of Fridley request
Two (2) companies submitted proposals
The Bid proposals are as follows:
Bidders Name Make � Model
Long Lake Ford Ford
Tractor Tnc. 51024C
Long Lake, Minn.
Net Cost
$ 10,020.
Delivery
5-5-75
Midway Tractor � Ford
Equipment Inc, 51024C 9,985. 2-15-75
3326 University SE
Mpls, Minn
The bids have been analyzed and have conformed to the
City of Fridley specifications as requested.
The Park Department has recommended that the contract to
purchase the All Purpose Tractor Plus Attachments be
awarded to:
Midway Tractor � Equipment Co. Inc.
� 3326 University Avenue S.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
TotaZ Bid price of $9,985.00 .
ce: Mr. Marvin Brunsell, Assistant City Manager �
�'�.nance Director
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TO: Fridley City Council r9embers
City Manager
FRON:: Bill Nee
SUBJs Industrial Development Revenue Bonds
Jan. 8, 1975
Some months ago I sent the attached memo to memlaers of the Chamber
of Commerce and some other community leaders.
As you will note I asked them to exploxe the questions raised by the
experience we had with the HI-P�IOUNT proposal and give us their reactions.
Ed Dunn and a committee of the Chamber have been working on the question
and have sug�ested that a meeting with the council would be helpful.
I would prefer to wait until we ha.ve our fifth member� but after
di�scussing it with Ed, and a matter of some urgency regarding Totinos,
I believe we should hold a study session immediately, ,
This would involve the Cityv Council, key staff, the committee from
the Chamber,l a representative from the State Department of Economic
Deve2opment and any members of the public who have an interest.
I will raise the question Monday. I hope we will be able to set
a date for. a special meeting within the week. •
NASITZr Please duplicate this memo and attached discussion and
circulate to all who receive the agenda, (Incl media.)
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219 Logan Parkway N.E.
Fridicy, MN. 55432
784-7595 + 333-1234
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS.....
* shou2d Fridley offer this kind of
industrial development subsidy?
* if so, under what conditions?
At the first City Council meeting in June we received a proposal to issue
$500,000 in I*zdustrial Development Revenue Bonds (IDRBs) to provide the
capital for the construction of a substantial warehouse on Burlington
Northern land (just north of Northern Ordinance). It would have added
approximately $400,Q00 to our assessed value and a 35 job payroll.
The City Council voted unanimously to give pxeliminary approval to the
concept.
One week later, we voted unanimously against the proposal.
Why such a flip-flop?
I can't speak for other members of the City Council, but for myself it be-
came clear that the question was far more cor�plex than was at iirst evident.
The decision to offer Industrial Development Revenue Bond financing will
have profound consequences. I� is the kind of public decision that
deserves and must have a thorough-going public discussion.
That's why I'm writing you.
Because I know you're interested in business development in Fridley, and
because you are knowledgeable in matters of finance.
I hope the Fridley Chamber of Commerce will undertake such a discussion...
not simply at the "board" level, but a discussion which involves or at least
samples the thinking of all representatives.
This is the kind of new departure I am reluctant to support unless there is
evidence of both broad public understanding and consensus.
T hope that you and other members o£ the Fridley business community will
undertake this dialogue and advise me of the outcome.
Sincerely,
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Money Memo #1
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INDUSTRI'AL DEVELOPi�NT
REVENUE BOND FINANCING
Bonds issued by the City of Fridley (and other governmental bodies) produce
tax-exempt interest income for the purchaser. Interest is exempt from
Federal taxation, and from blinnesota taxation.
This makes municipal bonds an especially attractive investment for some
investors in otherwise high tax brackets. �
Because of this tax exempt feature, municipalities can borrow money at lowex
rates than other prime borrowers...the higher net (after tax) return off-
setting the lower gross yields.
In Industrial Development Revenue Bond financing the municipality issues
, its bonds in '-ehalf of private commercial interests. In doing so a private
developer can get the financing at lower interest rates.
� The bonds are repaid by the developer, not by the City, and in fact the City
is prohibited by law from paying anything on the bonds from any source
other than the developer.
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This financial device has been made available by acts of the Congress
and the State LegisZature...to provide a tool for municipalities which can
be used to stimulate investment in the community.
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� IDRB financing first evolved in several southern states, and for many
years industrial northern states lost jobs and business investment to states
offering this attractive financing.
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In the early 1960s, there was a significant debate in Minnesota on the
question, one side arguing that it was bad public policy and an irresponsible
abuse of the privileged tax status of municipal bonds. The other side
arguing that we had to meet fire with fire...and that if we did not make
this form of financing available to Minnesota municipalities we would
lose more and more jobs and investment to those states which did provide
IDRB finance inducements.
So in 1967 the Tlinnesota Legislature rather reluctantly granted Minnesota
municipalities a limited power to issue Industrial Development Revenue Bonds.
These powers were substantially expanded by the 1973 Legislature, and now
(starting August 1) IDRB financing can be provided for a wide variety of
commercial and industrial ent.erprise.
In each case there are three levels of governmental review:
1. Municipal -- the City Council
2. State -- via the State Department of Economic Development
3. Federal -- via the Internal Revenue Service
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The Internal Revenue Service policy guidelines are permissive.
The State of Minnesota guidelines are concerned with two things:
1. That the proposed plan is economically sound; i.e., that
there is reasonable assurance that there will not be default.
2. That there is a net gain for Minnesota in both jobs and
investment.
But the problem we face in Fridley, as a municipality which has been given
this power, is the development of our own policy guidelines.
1. Should Fridley offer this kind of
subsidy for industrial development?
2. If so, under what conditions?
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The Hi-Mount Proposal
For purposes of illustration, let me outline the proposal which was made
to the City Council on June 2. (As I understand it.)
1 Hi-Mount, Inc. is a new corporation formed by Jack and Paul Pohle, (owners
�Pohle Sales, Inc.). Pohle Sales is presently the distributor of Schlitz,
Lowenbrau and Old Milwaukee beers. In addition to these brand franchises,
' they also hold the franchise for Olympia Beer through this second corporate
structure, Hi-Mount, Inc.
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I understand that one of the conditions of securing the Olympia franchise
. was that they set up a separate distribu�ion organization...i.e., separate
from the Schlitz/Lowenbrau/Old Milwaukee organization.
The Pohle brothers have a good track record as beer distributors. How-
ever, it appeared that Hi-Mount had no significant capital assets.
(Intangible assets being the franchise and the demonstrated management
talents of the owners.)
The lack of tangible assets was offset in the proposal by the provision of
"lease insurance" (in a sense similar to FHA insurance on a home mortgage).
The lease insurance was thru Continental Mortgage Insurance Company,
80� re=insured thru American Re-Insurance Company.
In addition to the guaranteed.payments by the lease insurer, you have
� as collateral a basically sound and highly marketable facility...a first
rate warehouse on Burlington Northern trackage and Freeway 694.
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The $500,000 would have been used in the following distribution:
Land and site
Building construction
Lease insurance
Bond discounts
Architect/Engineering/Legal
Initial bond reserve
Maintainance reserve
Contingencies
$100,000
300,000
28,000
25,000
12,900
12,500
15,000
6,600
In addition to the lease insurance, they had alxead located a bond
underwriter (Moore, Juran F� Co.) to buy the bonds.
It should be noted, virtually none of the investment is in specialized
facilities which cannot be readily liquidated.
The addition to the tax base would have been $400,000 at current vatues.
35 jobs. A$600,000 payroll at present wage rates. -
Qur estimate is that they would be able ta sell these bonds at about 7.5%.
With lease insurance and bond discounts the effective rate would be about
l0o with approximately 120% financing.
First Reaction -- Why Not?
Your first reaction may be the same as mine. Why not?
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It looks like an eeonomically sound proposition.
It doesn't cost us anything to do it, at least not directly.
By law bondholders have no recourse against the City of
Fridley in the event that all things go astray.
If we don't do it, one of our neighboring communities
probably will. .(Minneapolis is relying heavily on IDRB
subsidies in their industrial development program.)
It may be (as was argued by Hi-Mount lawyexs) that in the
present high interest period, development will come to a
stand-still if we do not make this kind of low-cost financing
available.
Second Reaction -- Caution
In the week between the first "vote" and the second I explored the ramifi-
cations of the question and the following questions surfaced.
1. This is a decision which has major impact on our community, yet I
have no indication whatever how the community feels about it.
2. There is a real question of the abuse of a municipalityG's privileged
tax status. What will be the impact on our other bond issues.
3. If we are to do it, do we make it available to all, or only a select
few...and if only a few, on what principles do we deny or grant.
4. They are demanding a fast process (in a matter of 6 weeks) and
that does not allow enough time for thoughtful public input.
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'' I think the question of Hi-Mount has been settled as far as the City of
Fridley is concerned. After a thorough public discussion, we may regret
' having done so, but at the moment, we have said "no."
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My only reason £or discussing the Hi-Mount proposal is to illustrate the
nature of the question.
1. There will be increasing interest in the availability
of Industrial Development Revenue Bond financing.
2. From an industrial development point of view it may be
a co�rpetitive necessity.
3. There are problems associated with it.
So let rne pose some of the questions I hope you will include in any
deliberations you might have. �
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SHOULD t9E USE THE "'I'OOL" AT ALL?
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There axe two strong arguments in favor of offering Industrial Development
Revenue Bond financing fbr new investment in Fridley.
1. It's a competitive necessity in attracting promising but
underfinanced entrepreneurs. If a business has no compelling
reason to locate in Fridley, low cost construction capital
offered by other communities could easily be the determining
consideration.
� It doesn't cost us anyth'ing to make this low-cost capital
, available. The subsidy is granted by Federal and State govern-
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commercial-industrial investment will be made if lower-priced
� capital is not made available. That is, even if there were no
other corrvnunities o£fering an IDRB deal, the development still
would not occur because the cost of construction money is too high.
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While these are persuasive arguments in favor, the arguments against are
profoundly troublesome.
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1. It may adversely influence the market for other (conventional)
municipal bonds. �There are certainly limits to the investment gool
available to municipal (tax-exempt) bonds. That is, there are only
so many investors who iind the tax exempt features to be advantageous.
Ii municipalities flood the market with tax-exempt IDRBs (which pay
higher rates than regular municipal bonds) this could easily drain
away investment capital bidding on regular G.O. Municipals, thereby
forcing up the most basic interest rates the city has to pay.
I don't think IDR Bonds have saturated the municipal bond market yet...
' but if municipalities make a practice of financing a large part of
their industrial development in this way, it could easily happen.
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circuit the normal resource allocation dynamics of a free market and
not only cause a misallocation of capital, but also become an infla-
tionary force of its own.
This was implicit in the remarks of the Hi-Mount lawyers who said,
' "In these times of tight money, this may be the only way new plant
can be built." (The opposite side of this statement is the obvious
argument that the present money market suggests that in the interests
' of cooling inflation, it is plant that should not be built.) This
process would short-circuit the control dynamics of the free money
market.
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And frankly, it puts us into competition on terms most bankers must
feel unfair. Consider the Hi-Mount proposition in the present
competitive market. We would be financing 115% of the project for an
effective rate of 100. (That is, lending $500,000 on a$400,000
project, for about 72% plus discounts and mortgage insurance.)
I seriously question the desirability of a municipality getting into
any "business," let alone getting into investment banking.
� 4.� The very possibility of this kind of financing in a community
raises vexing political problems, and the potential for serious mis-
judgment due to golitical pressures or simple favoritism.
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justification for another subsidy when a compelling public purpose
has not been demonstrated.
Advocates of the IDRB financing practice argue that these questions
(1-5 above) are questions resolved by the Congress and the Legislature. The
practice does exist. Other nearby communities are doing it. It may be a
competitive necessity for Fridley.
If so, under what guidelines?
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WHAT GUIDELINES?
If you believe the City of Fridley should make Industrial Development Revenue
Bond financing available then the problem becomes
1. Should it be available to all qualified applicants
(i.e. those that meet the State and Federal criteria)
or
2. Should it be granted to some and not granted to others?
If we were to grant IDRB financing to all applicants who meet the State
criteria l believe that almost all development in the forseeable future would
require this kind of bonding. The State only asks that there is reasonable
assurance that the bonds will be repaid and that there be a net economic gain
to the state in jobs and/or tax base. The tests applied to the quality of
the loan are not stringent, since it is the bond buyer only who takes the
risk of loss.
This sounds simple enough but there are some nagging questions such as....
* Should we grant this subsidy to a company who wants to start up in
competition with one of our present businesses? Should we subsidize
the construction of another pizza factory? another car dealer?
another box company? another generator producer?
(It is a subsidy, and we are capable of granting it, in part because
of the assets of the companies already in Fridley.) �
It could be argued that this gives the new competitor an unfair advantage
not available to presently existing Fridley business.
* Should we subsidize the construction of a facility which is legal in
the zoning classification but to which there is neighborhood resistance
due to increased traffic, noise or other impact?
* Should we subsidize enterprises in which there is no equity capital at
all...as in the case of Hi-Mount? �
* Should we subsidize companies that have adequate capital (such as
Sears, perhaps) but who feel it is only good business to demand
the most advantageous financing they can get?
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* Should we limit the availability of this subsidy to particular areas
where we are having difficulties due to unusually high development
costs...such as, perhaps, t}ie Hyde Park commercial area? If so, we
discriminate against other land owmers...but if not, it doesn't solve the
Hyde Park problem. . _.
These are some of the questions which occur, and which need some broad
community discussion.
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REPORT CY: ].-b-75
CC: Jerry E��
SU6JECT: Liq��or License �1pplica�tions for Kin�'s Chalet & Fran�ier Club
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total shopping center area of ShoreL�aod prior to
liquor license application approval. Also
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Nasim i�i. Qureshi , Ci ty P�lanager
Richard N. Sobiech, Public �dorks Director
Decei�nber 5, 1974
Liquor License Application for King's Chalet
' Please be advised that �:he Building Inspection Division inspected the
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'. referenced property and it is recon;mended that th� fol7ovring items should be
done to improve the area and upgracie to the present rninimum standards:
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Sod al1 ex�sting open area.
7he open area in 1;he southv;As� corner of the prop�rty should be
architecturaliy treated to providE interesting landscape design to
be incorporated a•���h py7an idantification sign.
Landscape areas along Service Road and Rice Creek Road should be
widened and trees be planted 20 feet to 30 feet on center.
Landscaping should be incorporated around 1ight standards in the
parkiny lot.
Recommend that present Chalet sign be removed.
Design a whole ne1�v sign format for the eenter buildings.
Pain� the side and rear walls.
Provide rear area screening on west and east. .�
Clean up trash in area east of building and sod and landscape.
Repair damaged fence in rear yard.
Provide permanent curbing araund the blacktop areas.
If agreeable, provide planters along front of building on front
edge of sidewalk.
A1so, applicant should be advised that Ar!oka County Comprehensive Nealth
Department ti•�i11 require a.review of the remodeiing plans prior to the issuance
of any building permit. .
After the applicant is advised regarding the above suggestions, we ��iill b e
happy to work G,iith him to their completion.
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