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06/14/1976 - 5711, ' ' ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' � � , � ' , ' ' JANET KONZAK ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT PUBLIC HEARING MEETING JUNE 14, 1976 ,, � i r ./,�� ``� �, 1,' �._:� MFMQ T0: � , 1 1 DEPAf�TMENT HEADS �ollowing are the "ACTIONS t�ECDED". Piease have your answers back in the City ifanager`s office by Wednesday Noon, June 23, 1976. Thank you � FRIDLEY CTTY COUiJCIL - PUBLIC HEARIi�G I�EETIiVG - JUi�E 14, 1976 - 7:30 P,f�l, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Given RO�L CALL: Al1 Present ADOPT I 0!V OF �iG EfVDA : Opened at 7:35 P.M. Mr. Johnson, 5948 7th Street, lives at end of area where "No Parking" signs are and � would like them removed. He was told to petition th�s neighborhocd, and if all the residents want them removed, the City will ren�ove them. Mr. Ken Sporre requested a variance ana was directed to got to th� Qoard of Appeals at their next meeting. 1 PUBLIC N�ARIi��GS: � � �UBLIC iiE�RING ON FIhAL PLAT SUBDIVISION PAS� �%6°04 BY ��IIKE O�BANNON, NEATHER HILLS THIRD ADDITION; GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF HEATHER HILLS SECOND ADDITION AfvD �iEST OF RICE CREEK ESTATES SECOND ADDITIQN� , � � � . . � � � � � � . l — �,j� Public Hearing was continued to June 21, 1976 �GINEERING ACTION NEEDED: Pui: back on next agenda. Make sure Mr. 0'Bannon or representative is present. � PUBLIC NEARING ON REZONING REQU�ST, LONING ORDINAN`:E AMENDMENT LOA #!��—OZ, BY ROBERT D� I�EGAR�NER TO REZONE � FROM R—�'A TO CR—l; I�ENERALLY LOCAT�D AT �431_NwY. #65. ...� 2— Z G Public Hearing was continued to June 21, 197b �GINEERING ACTION NEEDL-D: Put back on next agenda and inform applicant to be present r�-- ____. � I �- , I � PUBLIC HEARIiUG N��ETING, JUNE 14, 197� PUBLIC NEARINGS (COfJTINUED) PAGE Z � PUBLIC HEARING ON ISSUING AN ON—SALE WINE L.ICENSE TO ROBERT HENRY SCHROER, %62O UNIVERSITY AVENUE N� E. � �CABALLERO SANDWICH SALOON) . � � � � � � � � � . � � � � � . � 3 — � A Public Hearing closed F ANCE ACTION NEEDED: Put license on next agenda for approval if everything is in order � 'i`�EW BUS I NESS : CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF CHANGE QRDER #�1 TO STREET I IMPROVEMENi PROJECT ST, 1976-1 (ADD �1Z,�'��; Sl1RFACTNG TENN I S COURTS) � � � . � � � � , � , , , � , � , � , � , , Change Order approved ENGINEERING ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as directed , � ' � � [� 1 [� CONSIDERATION OF A I�ESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTEN7 TO HIRE A POLICE OFFICER T� FILL AN EXISTING VACANCY AND SE�KING CLARIFICATION OF THE POLICE , , , 4 - � A PENS I ON STATUS � � � . � , . � � � � . � � . � � � � . . . . 5 — 5 A Resolution No. 47-1976 TY MANAGER: Proceed with seeking clarification of Police Pension Status � �- .. I � PUBL I C NEAR I fVG M�ET I NG, J UfVE 14, 1976 i�EW BUSIiVESS (CO�VTTidUED) II I CONSIDERATIQN �F A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS I� ' THEREOF: STORM SE4VER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT �ZZO� e�. Resolution #48-1976 ENGINEERING ACTION N�EDED: Proceed as directed ' � , , , , 6 CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY ' REPORT, RECEIVING �'�OTION FROM ANOKA COUNTY BOARD OF�C�MMISSIONERS, AND WAIVING A PUBLIC HEARINr, ON THE ,, MATTER OF THE CONSTRUGTION OF CERTAIN IMPRQVEMENTS: _ _ _ PAGE 3 STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PF��JECT �IZ�� � � � � � � � � . � � � % — % A �esolution #49-1976 adopied E INEERING ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as directed , CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ORDERIUG IMPROVEMENT AND ' FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS , � THEREOF: STORM SEWER IMPR�VEMENT PROJECT ��.ZO. � � � � . . � Resolution #50 1976 adopted �ENGINEERING ACTION NEFDED: Proceed as directed i � II � � ' � J �• " ' PUBLIC NEARING MEETT�VG, JUNE 14, 197G ` PAGE 4 I' NEW BUSINESS (COfUTIfdUED) I� CONSIDERATION OF A RESQLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND �' � APPROVAL OF PLANSt STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT f�1�O� �� 9 �, Resolution #51-1976 adopted �, �INEERING ACTION NEEDED: Proceed as directed � , � _ , _. REQUE�TED �ICENSES: FRIDLEY 49`ERS� � �.� a����� f, 1� — 10 B Permit requests approved, fee waived. ANCE "ACTION NEEDEQ: Inform applicant of Council approval ' ' ' ' I ADJOURN: 9:45 PM , ' ' ' � � ,�, _.v, � , �RIDLEY CITY COUNCIL MEETING ' PLEASE SIGN NAM� ARQRESS AND ITEM NUMBER INTERESTED IN DA7E: y 'NAME ADDRESS ITEM NUMBER �c�-�aac=sc=a�ec===c=c=cc,:=�oo=_ccs==o=c^===coc=cz=;coc=o=a=z=�e====oaa�oa=�=aaaeo�c�oca=oc===^c � � `i /� �% � ' l ..� � � � - �-- � S . ��. � � . ,s ��� ,�c �s'� � � �I , /j , ��/�- ' //.1 � / �%/SSr �/ '/ 1�.�.0 w � .' / -� � ' %.�--�--�� . �f = � �/�� S % i�l � ��-G- � ' �.- -� ' �r�>-�- �� � ��.- � /�J � ���� � � ' ���/�, � /.�� /�� � ,� ' _ . l ,� �,. /^ � � ' � o .� i�;�,� 3 / j � . ' .� - r �,. � , � ' l ' � • ' I � , ' , � r � �, � � - . , u_ �� . . , . , � ' � ' � � �� � ' � � � li ' �Y TNE MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL OF JUNE 14, )976 The public hearina was called to order by Playor Nee at 7:35 p.m. on June 14, 1976. PLEDGE OF ,\LLE�IANCE: Mayor PJee welcomed the audience and invited them to join with the Council in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Councilwoman Kukowski, Councilman Starwalt, Councilman Nanernik, Councilman Fitzpatrick and P1ayor Nee. MEMBERS ABSENT: None ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA: P1ayor Nee stated that Mr, Johnson, 5948 7th Street Northeast, had asked for an opportunity to speak to the City Council and that P1r. Johnson would be placed at the head of the ac�enda. Mr. Kenneth Sporre, 301 Ironton Street Northeast, asked for time; and he will appear at the end of the meeting. Mr. Sporre would like to ask for some special consideration with reference to a possible variance. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt the agenda as amended. Seconded by CouncilmaR Starwait. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. " IttSI70R$: Mayor Nee invited Mr. Johnson, 5948 7ih Street Plortheast, to make his comments. Mr. Johnson said it was in regard to gettinc� parkinq tickets in front of his house. Yesterday he 9ot one at 6:10 p.m. and he was ordered to move his car. He moved his car to the other side of the street and qot another ticket by an officer, badr;e number 12. The posting of the no-parking signs, he said, occurred about four years ago, but his area had no say in the matter. He would like to see them removed. P1r. Johnson stated that the officer made an abusive remark, and upon query by Mayor Plee, the imputed remark was, "If you are so stupid to park there, you deserve a ticket". Mayor Nee remarked that the City Council had been getting compiaints about parking tickets recently. Seemingly there was an inconsistency in enforcing the no-parking regulations, Councilman Hamernik inquired about the circumstances that led to the issuance of the second ticket. Mr. Johnson said that his car had remained where it was when the first ticket was issued. He came back somewhat iater to remove his car and sa�,� the officer checking his car again. Mr. Johnson said then he moved his car to another spot on the other side of the street, which isn't posted, and the officer issued him a second ticket at that time. Mayor Nee asked P4r. Johnson if he would circulate a petition amon� his neighbors and get their sentiments and then bring the results to the City Council. PUBLIC HEARINGS: PUBIIC NEARIPlG ON FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION P.S. #76-04 BY t4IKE 0'BAF�NON, HEATHER NILLS ruTpn annrrrnni. r_rniGOni i v i nrnrrn cniiru nr L7GATllCD uT� i c crrnr.m 4MTTT(lAI nn�n ��ccT nF MOTION by.Councilman Starwalt to open the Public Hearinq and to waive the reading. I Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee ' declared the motion carried unanimously. � PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JUNE 14, 1976 No one was present to represent the petitioner. R� � � PAGE 2 MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to table the Public Hearing to later in the meeting. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING REQUES7, ZONING ORDIPlANCE AMENDP1ENT ZOA ,#76-02, BY ROSERT D. DEGARDNER TO REZONE FROM R-3A TO CR-1; GENERALLY LOCATED AT 6431 HWY. #65: No one was present to present the petitioner's matter. M QTION by Councilman Starwalt to table the Public Nearing to later in the meeting. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC HEARING ON ISSUING AN ON-SALE WINE LICENSE TO ROBERT HENRY SCHROER, 7610 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NORTHEAST. CABALLERO SAPJDWICH SALOON : The Finance Director said that the application had been approved by the Police Department. M07IOP! by Councilman Fitzpatrick to open the Public Hearing and waive the reading. Seconded by Councilman Starwalt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. No one was present to present the petitioner's matter. MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to close the Public Hearinq. Secor�ded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF CHANGE ORDER #1 TO STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1976-1 ADD 12,948; SURFACING TENNIS COURTS : A ssistant City Engineer, Thomas Colbert, said that this change order item is to be done by the street contractor, and in conjunction with the chanqe order there will be an additional expense incurred by fencinq, nets, posts and the striping, and the final landscaping associated with the three tennis courts. The fencing would enclose the court by a ten-faot high cyclone fence. All of this is within the budqet for tennis courts. MOTION by Councilman Hamernik to adopt the chanqe order. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATTON QF RESOLUTIOP! N0. 47-1976 EXPRESSIVG THE CITY COUNCIL'S INTENT TO HIRE A A 7he City Attorney said that the resolution is fine. They are in the process of preparing the necessary papers to include a request for either a restraining order or for a temporary injunction. The papers would probably be ready to sign and to be filed within a week. This resolution will show that the City Council has a vacancy and will fill it depending on the determination by the court as to whether new officers can be placed in the Police and Fire PERA Fund. MOTION by Councilwoman Kukowski to adopt Resolution No. 47-1976. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Mayor Nee said that the Resolution is posted in the hall, and he will not read it unless there is someone in the audience ihat wants it read. There was no response. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Playor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. : . � � i , � i � i � � I ' I �I , I � I �I �I , I , _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ � _ _ _ ._ .. g �i PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JUNE 14, 1976 PAGE 3 � CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION N0. 48-1976 ORDERIPlG PRELIPIINARY P�ANS, SPECIfICATIONS AND ES7IMATES OF THE COSTS THEREOf: S70RM SEWER IP1PROVEMENT PROJECT �120: Assistant City Engineer, Thomas Colbert, stated that this resolution is to install storm sewers to ensure the improvement of the tax forfeit lots. There is presently a severe gully washout that comes down these lots. There have been complaints by the residents of the area of the unsightly erosion and washout. There is quite a steep embankment, approximately 30 feet from Pierce to 52nd Avenue, and it would be in the City's best interests to correct the drainaqe problem. The project would be undertaken in conjunction with Anoka County. The lots would be put up for auction. A storm sewer would be required, and we would connect into the existing storm sewer on 52nd Avenue and construct an extension going up the washout with a 12-foot catch basin; and upon its completion, the washout would be backfi]led to create a gentle swale to the catch basin, and the back of these lots would be qraded to a normal slope such as has been developed by the residential properties there. It is proposed that the County would do the earth-moving, and the City would handle the storm sewers. A motion had been passed by the County Board of Corrmissioners asking Mr. 0'Bannon to work with the County Enqineer and the City Staff to make the necessary arrangements and scheduling to perform the work, should it be approved. Quite a bit of fill would be required, and it would come from the other tax forfeit lots, and each lot would be directly benefited by the storm sewer and the reclrading. All costs would be assessed against these tax forfeit properties. The Assistant City Engineer, Mr. Colbert, said that the cost of constructing the sewer is an estimated $4,500. The cost of moving the earth and grading is not available as the County is handling that. The cost of putting in the storm sewer could be cut by using salvageable materials from other projects that are now in a yard or some materials left over from the County underpass project; this may reduce the costs to $3,000. He said that in talking to Mr. 0'Bannon that Mr. 0'Bannon indicated that the assessments wouic+ be ievied equaily upon all �ots. There are a potential 73 lots that would be full-sized. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt Resoiution No. 48-1976. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote> all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. ' CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION N0. 49-1976 RECEIVING THE PRELIDIINARY REPORT, RECEIVIfdG MOTION FROM ANOKA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AND WAIVING A PUBLIC HEARING QN THE MATTER 0 THE CONSTRUCTI N OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMEPJTS: STORPI SEWER IP1PROVEMENT PROJECT �120: MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt Resolution No. 49-1976. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION N0. 50-1976 ORDERING IP1PROVEMENT AND FIP�AL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOF: STORM SEWER IP9PROVEMENT PROJECT #120: MOTION by Councilman Starwali to adopt Resolution No. 50-1976. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Playor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION N0. 51-1976 ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND APPROVAL Of PLANS: S70W�1 SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT #120: MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adopt the Resolution No. 51-1976. Seconded by Councilman Hamernik. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. REQUESTED LICENSES: FRIDLEY 49'ERS: i MOTION by Councilman Fitzpatrick to approve the issuance of food, on-sate beer, and dance licenses for the 49'ers softball games and Community dance, and waive the fee. � � Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee � declared the motion carried unanimously. , PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JUNE 14, 1976 87 PAGE 4 The Council then took from the table the matter of the PUBLIC HEARING ON FINAL PLAT SUBDIVISION P.S..�76-04_BY MIKE 0'BANMON, HEATHER HILLS MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to continue the public hearinq to Monday, June 21, 1976. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor N ee declared the motion carried unanimously. T he Council took from the table the matter of the PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING REQUEST, ZONING ORDINA�'CE AMENDMENT ZOA #76-02, BY ROBERT D DEGARDNER TO REZONE FRdi� R-3A to CR-l; GENERALLY LOCATED A7 6431 Highway 65: Mayor Nee asked if there was someone representing the petitioner to speak on the matter. There was no response. Councilman Starwalt read aloud the five points for denial of this zoning request as found in the Planninq Commission P1eeting Plinutes of May 5, 1976. Mr. Arnold Elmquist, 8140 Long Lake Road Nartheast, said he thought he would come to the meeting to see that the City Council accepts the Planning Commission recommendation and carrys it through. He said there is presently enouqh commercial in Fridley; that ' is, available commercial areas. Mr. Ru5se11 Burris said he lived at 1150 Mississippi Street Northeast. He said he has lived there for 25 years and is retired and loves Fridley. He said he wanted to � stay here. If this thinct were clranted, which it cannot be, as the Planninq Commission � knocked it out, he won't be able to stay here. His place would become a parking lot. He has a beautiful home here, and wants to stay here and live out his life here. He loves it here. Mr. Burris then remarked about the traffic hazards that would be involved if the rezoning were granted. , Mr. Arnold Elmquist, 8140 Long Lake Road Northeast, said he had several apartment houses in Fridley, and two of them adjoin the property here. He said 'ne has apartment houses , across the street, and came to the meeting tonight hoping that this would be buried once and for all. Mayor Nee replied that they have a lec�al riqht to this hearinq and a legal right to a judgment by the City Council and the judgment has to be on the record, and has to be i defended in the record. Mayor Nee said that he would like their testimony in the matter. � Mr. Elmquist said this has all been gone over•before, all the different facets of why it ! is undesirable, and he came here tonight to see it buried. Ne is against it. It is out of character with the immediate neiqhborhood, and would be a cancer that would start � troub1e. At the Planning Commission there was no one for it except P1r. DeGardner. Al1 he could say was that it was a nice building. Mr. Elmquist had nothing else to say. Councilman Starwalt asked Mr. Elmquist if he would like to see apartment buildings there. Mr. Elmquist said that would be preferable to this sort of thing. Mr. Burris said that he would prefer double bungalows to the rezoning request. More discussion ensued on the merits of financing the apartments versus the proposed structure. Mayor Nee explained the options the City Council had in the matter and asked Mr. Elmquist and Mr. Burris to come back to the June 21st meetincl. MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to continue the public hearing until the next City Council meeting, June 21, 1976. Seconded by Councilwoman Kukowski. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried unanimously. , . .' ' � !1 11 � I � , � � 1 1 � � � 1 I i , ' 88 � PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JUNE 14, 1976 PAGE 5 MR. KENNETH SPORRE, 301 IRONTON STREE7 NORTHEAST: Mr. Sporre asked the City Council to waive �he 35 foot setback to the building of a home. By so doing it will keep his house in line with the other homes, otherwise his house will be in the creek. He said that the area is unusual in several ways and that pre- cipi,tated the problem of the 35 foot setback. He stated there had been a class action in which ail variances were waived for that area, but that information has not been dug up yet. It takes time to find it. F•1r. Sporre talked about the problems with surveyin9 the area, not only by him, but by others, and that possibly some homes are on property that belongs to others. The City Attorney suggested that the matter be laid over until next week when P1r. Sporre would come in with a survey of the property and ��ith some indication of where the house will be located. This would also give P1r. Sporre and the staff time to exchange infor- mation. Mr, Sporre said that he has a surveyor working on the problem. Also that he has the signatures of the adjoining property owners, and there is no objection to his request. Mayor Nee suggested that Mr. Sporre take his matter immediately to the Appeals Commission with the signatures which wi71 have the effect of waivino the notice. Tf there is no vote against it, it'will be bindin�. If there is a vote against it, it will have to come to the Council next Monday night. AOJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilman Starwalt to adjourn the meetinR. Seconded by Councilman Fitzpatrick Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, P1ayor Nee declared the meeting of the Fridley City Council of June 14, 1976 adjourned at 9:45 p.m. Respectfully submitted, John Chegwyn Council Secretary Approved: William J. Nee Playor � � � � � OI'L'ZC:CI�7, N07'IC11 C::LTY Oi' 1']tIU].,l;Y �'t7J3LTC ]Ix�T�F:IPdi; � J3I�1� C)i':; '1'] II; C:C'1')' CGUI��CIL ' _--.---------- ---------_____.�.__..__._---_—_----___` TO :';�i0:�. I'i i�i .'.i CUi.vCI�?<'7: ' r;vcir,c; is herrl.,y� g;.vcn that thc�rc will br a pub:lic hc��:��i.nq before the City Counc�_1 c� c?�c Ci�.�� cf I�ricl.tey :i.r: �:(�e City L'alI �t f��i�]_ i:ir��ivc��sit.y Avcu.ucs N.J,, on , i�ivtlu��� J Ju.t:i. i.�i� .i���il� .iJ"i t.11�� l�OUi.Ci.i- Cll�l�lil�tr'Y_' �}� i:3U P.i�1. � OJ' t�7C] j�U.Cj>OSE'. C�1- : � CO'.157_C�:'Y�i�:]_<)Il O1 c"] }77-(.� :it?77?uY�' }�ld�� P.S. ;;`76-•n'� Hc�ther Ni7_l.s `1'JZi�_��3 i`���d:i±:.i�ri '.�y I�Si'r>c L. O`;3�.i��i�:on, ' k)C?1Ii� c? �t�l,'�)1.c1{_. 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MOl'ION by �3e.r.grnan, secorcded by IalAge���.fn_1c7, t.t�at th� Planning Cornmission recomrrrend to Council denial of the r.equest for rezoninq, ZOA 1176-02, hy � 1Zob��rL D. 1)eGardner, ta rc:•z,one tr;e South l50 fcet; front �nd rear, of Lot � 9, and the Wcst 47 f_ec� of th� South 120 fect ot I,ot 10, Jiuditor's Si�}�division No. �P, from R-3I� (ap��r. tment and rnultiple dcvellings distr._ict) to CR-1 (yencral offi.ce. and limitcd f�usinessesj, the same being 6�31 Hiyhway 1/65 N.E. for. the following reasons: 1. This would be spot rezoning. 2. If L-his rezon�ng request w<�s approved, additional pressure wou.id be put on adjoir�ing prop�rty owr�ers to rezone their property, and change the residential. character of the area. 3. The additional traff.-zc probJems created witli commercial use in this area. 4. This proposal contrary to our approved Comprel�ensive P1an, and would not be in tl�e best interests of t1�e community. 5. Because of_ the objer.t.ions of the adjoin.ing property owners. Upoii a voic� vote, Shea, Berqman, I�arris, Wahl)�erg, Tanyenfeld votiilg aye, Peterson t:a�, the motiotz carried. P1rs. t�lal�lb�rg told f•1r. DeGa.rdner that she ho�?ed f�e could find another � s��i:e in Fridley �:o construci; i;t��s bi�i1ding, because it ��rou1d be an assei: t� th.e corr:;��un i ty and �che type of bui 1 di ng tha.t f-ri dl ey has a need for. t�1r. DeGai��di�er said he thought ti�at he had found .�h� peri�ec� sitc i�r this build�inq. ���r. Langer�feld saici that hc fel�, tliis vJas a gaod pro�osal also, j but the Planning Com!��ission had to consider tlin City as a who1e unit, ao�d there could he major proble�?�s ���ith the rezon�ing oi this pr°ope��ty. � � � Chaii~mun Harris as(:ed the secretary to mal:e sure tl�at Mr. DeGardner got a capy of these miru�:es. 2. PUGLIC.IIF�RIf��G: CONSIDERATTOf� Qr A PRELI�iIf,?ARY PLAT_, P.S. ri76_04, 1 - - -- __._ __ -- HEATFIl-1� ilIl_LS TNtRf) %'�C)�ITIOil,_ t3Y i�iIKr E. 0'i3Ai��I�Ui�: 13eing ���. of Lot 23, Audi�;or's �Sul�diviso�� �o. 22, tf�at i���as not already p1at;ted as Nea�,i�er Hi11s 2nd Addition, <�enerally 1oca�:ed Sou1:h of Heather H��lls Secoi�id Addi�;ion a��d LJ�st of Rice Creek Es1;a�:es Second Addition. Nfr. P�ti ke 0' Qannon was present. MQZ'IO�V b� I3erqmarl, secoi�ded by f�<3}�Iberq, tl�at th� 1'.Ian��ing Commission v���n thc Public Ile�arir�g on a p1-�li.minar� p1at, ileather Iti11s Third Add.ztion, by ld.ifie P:. O't3annox�. Upvn a voice vote, a11 voting ayc, Chairman Harris declared L-he I>ublic llearinq opcn �t 9:16 P.i�i. '� , t�r. 0'[3annon said ti�at all the lots wo«ld exceed the 9,000 square foot I reyuirement for resicfential lots. He said the lots were canpariUlc�;o the lots in the o1:}�er Neaiher Ilills addition. 7here was a 50 ft. ric�ht of t•ray � for the s�;reets, and the st;rects would be 3G' from curb to curb. He said �' he had been v��orkiny close1y wii:h the �ngineet�ing Departn��nt on this plat, and E�veryi:hing was as i t shouid be. I � L ' Pl'ann�iny Convnission Meeting -- May 5, 1976 � Pagc� 7 ' ' The Planning Commission I�adn't seen the p1at before the meeting, so they all checked their half sec�ion maps to determine the exact locai:ion of the p1at. • Chairman Harris asF,ed if there vras anyone in the audience who wished to spea�; on this piat. 7here was no response. MOTION by L��nqenfeld, seconded b�� Bcr_gm�n, th<it L-lze Planning Commission cl.ose the Public Flear.ing on �i pre].iminary plat, Heather Hi1]s Thi.rd Addition, by �-1il:e E. O`B�nnon. Upon a voice vote, a11 votin� aye, Chairman tlarris decl�red the Pub.lic Hearing closed at 9:26 P.l�l. 1D P10TION by Berc�m�n, seconded by P�terson, that i�he Planning Commzssior� recomui;end to Counczl approva.l of a pr.elim.ir�ary plat, Heatl�er IIi11s Third Addit�_on, b� llil�e L'. G`Bat�norl, being a replaL of Lot 23, Auditor`s Subdivision No. 22, that was not a]_ready platted as Heather i�i_21s S�cond AddiL-ion, gcneral.Zy locat�ci Soui-h of Ileatlier Fi.i11s Seconci Addition and 6•�est of Riee Creek Est�tes Second �iddition. Upon a voice vote, a1.Z voting aye, L-1�e motion c�rried u�ianimously. Chairman Harris declared a recess at 9:30 P.M. and reconvened the Planning COIl1i7115S1011 meeting at 9:50 P.h1. P�EVIEt�d OF PARfCS & f;ECREATION CO�rit�iISSION f�EETIf�GS OF APRTL ?_GTf� !'1tdD MAY 3RD, 1976 �����1r. Peterson said the reason ±hat the Planning Commission hadn't receiv�' the l�k��nutes from the Apri 1 ZGth m�et�i ng �ti�as beca«s� the Par�:s f• Recreati o;�• Conr»�s��,�on had been requested ut g:30 to come �o �f�e Council ��rorkshop �et.ii��, so our a�c�a�da ti�Yasn't comple�:ed until I�iay 3, 1976. He said they had scus;�.�1 with th� Co1:��ci1 r°ecreation �r� ihe C�i Ly of Fr�dl�y, i;he direC�'i.1Gl1ay' �ey shoi!ld take on a nei�`•�i rec �or for �;he i�ar�ks F� Recreati on Uepartm�nt, �s��� a propes�,. i by the Spri ngbre`Uf< fVzture Cen�ter Founcta�(:-i on . e�' ��ir. 6oardman sai��.�,h� didn't kno��� if the Plann�inn Co�t��i�iission 4�ra��ted �t:o get tao involved ��:�i�th �#�� na�i�re cer�t:er, i�ut ti�e Pa��'& Recreut�on Comniission did mu{:e a recon,�l�endatiori`�oi� the teen c�nter. .�� h1r. Peterson sa � d the Par��s� & Recreati on,�o�l�n�i ssi on voted not i.o COI�CUY' ' witV� the recomn�enciation �ron� the"��-lu���a�� Resr��rces Com;n�ission, for severa.l reasons , One o i the t°easons �,�as t�i��t t�r��i"1 e�}�e youi�� peo��l e fel t tl,at i;h� s � proposal should be under the Parks &��'�ecreation, but th�y d�idn't recorn��;end �,, i.hat an,yoile from the Parks &�ecre.���ioii�,Con�mission sf�ould �e on the Qoard of Govet,not°'s, although that �va�,s�f't tt�e r"�;�sor; that they didn't concur ���ith the ai°i��inal proposal, He sai;.�t�the Park � R� �i,ea��ion DepartmenL- did not have the pe�°sonnel or budget to�tia�idle this ��roposC�l;� Thc�re ��rere several Com,��issioner's a,ho felt this ��rould be�Cla{�l��cation of services ana� t:here could be potential or duplicai;ion of se�`�ces in the "Y" moves out to�i-�h,��is area. They asf:ed i:he yourlg aroup to gei,,�1'r� �;ouch t�ith the Nori:l�east Y and`�ind out the status of theit, pi°ogram a��'",ee if a workabl� solution co�ild b� n� e with their facility and their ii�t,�.�%ied use. � Another reason for their clecisio ��ras thai the Park & Rc�ci�e�ti � Con;i��ission did nat feel �hat the room that w�s � einq �isked foi� could I, acated or �:hat the library room si�ould be used for� it pur{�ose. Thos ��ere the reasons we voted not to accept the �,ecainu�endatior� f the Iluman R «rces Coinmissio�i. • P1r: E3oa?�dinan said that ano�:her item that had bcen before the Parks`& R�creati�n Conui�ission �vas on �:ax forfei�: property. P1r. Petersan said this OFFICIAL NOTICF: CITY OF FRIDI�Y PUBLIC HEAF�ING BEFOItE THE CITY COUNCIL TO WHOM IT b1AY CONCEI2N: Notice is hereby given that there will be a publi_c hearing before the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University P.venue N.E. on Monday, June 14, 1976 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: Consideration of a rezoning request, ZOA #76-02, by Robert D. DeGardner_, to rezone the Soutli 150 feet, front and rear of Lot 9, and the West 47 feet of the South 120 feet of Lot 10, Auditor's Subdivision No. 88, from R-3A (aparLment and multip7_e dvaellings district) to CR-1 (general office and limited businesses), all lying in the South Half of Section 13, T-30, R-24, i:ity or Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally l��cated at 6431 Highway #65 N.E. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference ta the above matter will be heard at this meeting. WILLIAM J. 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ZG � � Planning�Commission Meetinc� May 5, 1976 Page 2 � MOTIOlJ t>y T�ngcnfcld,. ser.oi�ded by Wah]berg, that the P.Zanning Commission � receivc the minvtes of the Apr.i1 20, 1976 meeting of the L•'nvironmental Qualit� Commisszon. Upon �z voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried ur�animously. �� Mr. Qoardman said the next item on the agenda should have been to receive Parks & Recreation Conirnission minutes, but they haven't been completed because the items o;; the agenda of the A4�ril 26th meeting were not completed, and they had another meeting on hlay 3rd to complete t:heir agenda. He said there were ,, items discussed at thc�se meetings that were goir�g to be going to Council, so I they should be discussed, but he thought they should �rait until Bob Peterson, the Chairman of the Parl:s & Recreation Com���ission arrived for this meeting. hlOTI0t1 3�y Bergma��, seconded b�a Shea, that the P1anning Commi.ssion delay tlieir_ d.i�cussion orl the- iiems from the Parks & Recreation Commission meetzngs of Apri1 26th and Afay 3rd unt_i1 I�ter. on in the n.eeting. Upon a vo.ice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE APPEI�LS C0�1��:SSIOPd f�IIPvUTES: APRIL 27, 1�76 Nrs. !��ahlberg clarified some discussion on a variance request for 1411 Kerry Circle. f�;r. Mike 0'[�annon, ti��ho u�as in the audience for another item on the agenda, said that the statement h° made in i;hese minu�;es 4vas correct, because he had gone out right after the Appeals C01T?R11SSi0t1 and measured it, and it vras 37 feet rrom the curb to the garage, on the lot they had been discussing at that time. t�irs. bJahlberg explained �-rhat Mr. Vi11e11a had decided on his request to construct a home on a 40' lot. Mr. Harris a,ked if the Cii;y Council had com� up r�i th any reconm��ndati ons on 40' 1 ots . f�fr. Boardr��an sa i d that they had discus�ed this at their t�;orkshop meetingon �1pri1 26th, and basically agreed �vith the reco»i�r�endaiions o�� the Piun��ing Co�miss ion. They said that each lot had �o be considered o�� its own merits. h10TI0"d 1�� fJahlberg, secondc�d .1ay Lange��fc:1a', t1�at ti�e Plann.ing Commission � recei�=�� the minut:e.s of the Ap.ri] ?7, 1976 Az���eals Connniss9.on meeting. Upon a vo.ice vote, aI1 vcat:.ing aye, the motion car.r_iec� r�nanin�ously. 1. PUf>f_IC HF/�RIP�rC: R�"7_ONING fZEQUESI�_. _Z_011 �;7G-02%; GY f;0[iERT D. DEGP,RD(�FR: Rezonc the SoutV7 150 1=eet, f��or,t al��i_.z�a=�-�� l_ot 9, anci 1�he t�lest 47'feet of the South 1?.0 feet of Loi; 10, Auditor's Subdiv7sion No. ��, from R-3A (apa��tiTient and multiple dwe1lings district), to CR-i (general office and limited bus-ii�esses), the same beiny 6431 !iigh�ti�ay �`65 N.C. Mr. Robert DeGarclner was pres�nl;. MOTION b� Wahll�erg, seconded b� Berqman, that the PIc31211.11'19 COI1L'112 5 5 1 011 open t1�e Pu1�1ic Heariliy on the rGZ.onirlg rcquest, 'LO� #t76-0?_, b� Rol�ert D. D�Gardner. Upon �� voice vot-e, a11 vo�ing ��ye, Cl�airm�n lt��r.ris declar�d the Yublic lie,�ring open aL- B:OS P.P1. � P1r. 6oardman said that this property was just North of the apariments on Hight�ay �;65, and South of the apartmeni:s �,�as a ski shop, with a gas station on the co�°ner. /111 the four corners at Mississi7pi and Highway ,�GS were residential. He said tl�e property that Mr. DeGardner was making i:he rezoning , reques't on had been zoned residential (R-1) until 1972, ��hen in was rezoned to ' �� � � 2� � w . Plannir�_Cornnission t�feecinc� - Ma,� 5, 1976 Pac�e 3 , R-3A, for apartrnent>. He said this request for CR-1 zoning, which was for gencral offices �nd 1imitccl businesses, which lirnit:ed the occupancy of the proposed buildiny to offices for real estate, lawyers, medic�l, dental, � optical, C�1111CS and apothec�ry shops, and fiarmless and inoffensive laboratories accessory to the permitted uses in the same building. �_1 ' � , � � ' , � ' ' � �` �: , � � f�1r. [3oardman said that he had some serious reservations about the approval of this requ�st. Hc said that in the firs�: place, it ��ould be spot rezoning. The second concern he had H�as that �:his area still had a resideni;ial atmospi�ere, and rezoning �;his property would set a precedence for cor�n;ercial develo�rnent in this area. i-le said there had already been pressure put on people o�vning R-1 property on these four corners to sell their property for commercia1 development, and if this rezoning 4�ras approved, that pr�ssure �vould increase. Mr. DeGardner said that h� had been loof%ing at this property for about t��ro ,yea.rs. l�he reason hc wanted to construct a building for offices at this tirne �;as hecause h�is lease ���a.s runniny out on the o�ffice he had leased in f3laine. He said t;liat he had previously tricd to rezone his residence in Fri dl ey to comme�°c�i a.l , because he had hi s real estate offi ce i n hi s IlOill� at: that iime. He said he could see why that rezoning reo,uest wa.s tur7ed do�:•rn, but he ielt thtis rezoning rec;u�st G•ras differe��t, because this was a perfect site �For a com�rercial bu�ildiny. Ne sa�id he ha.d out;gro,��i� the off�ce facil-ity in the honie he hac! o�,�rned on East River Road, so r�e f�ad so�d this home and no;v lived in Inns!.ruck. Tl�is s?te ��rould he very con��enient fro��� f�is present home. He said thac he preferred to have his office i�� Fridley, 1�ather �han alaine. I�e said t:l�a�: ��his property was presently zon�d for aparLments, bu± you couldn't get �i ira;�cing for a.part�nenis at this tin,�. He presented plans for the b«ild�ing hc pt�oposcd to f�ui�fd on ttiis lai5 ai�d said t:i�is buildir�g ��rould cnf�ance the area. He said i�e real�izcd there ��dere some oi:f��cr coiranercial areas in Fridley, 1�,�t t{iere v,�?s no conr�i�rcial area availuble ;��fiere the bu�ilding ��ould bleric! �in as ��!e�ll. H� saici ��e ��fas coE�,�truci:ing tl,is same building on 103r�, �nci Unive��sity Rvenue Lx�cension, �vhich vras 30 days fron; co�i�pletion. He in�,�ited i;he P1anninc� Con,;,�ission and �chn people from th�is area to yo out arid 1 cok al: tf�a t bui 1 di ng , so they co«1 d see �Yi�at type oi' cot�sti°uct:ion he ti�,�as tall`ing aho<<t. Ne sa-id this Uui1ciiny in alUin� v;as b�!i1L on a flat piece o�F c�rounci, and this bui�iciing on the site in Fr�idl,y 4vould Le bui 1 t as a r;al I:-o���i:, so i t ��roul d be eve�� i��or�e ai;Lrac i:i ve on thi s 1 ot. i-le sa� d the b�,�ilding 4•�o�.i1c1 be 100' x 40', t:wo st:ory, and tivou�ld be ail brick with a mansarci roo� . Ne s�iid t.ha�c. �it �,�o��lci bc a-t about th^ same elevation as �Lhe apartmenfs next t:o �tf��is �iie, ar�d vrould f:�e a ���alk-out �in the i°ear, the same as the apai��n�ent: builclinc�s. fie felt that tl�is pra�:osal ��tould disrupi the neiqhb�rl;ood less t.han �noi:her apartnient huilding, because the occupancy �rould be limited to a �;�orkir�g day, rather than 24 houi�s a day that t!iere »o��ld be in an apartn;ent builciing. He said th� fact that th�is building was a 4��alk out. in �:he �,car ��ould maE:e it easy to meet tl�c haiidiczp i,equirements. He said this was the only buildin� site in Fridley �;hat ��fould i,eally set the building off. Mr. DeGar�ln�r said thr�re �vould be a six foot; cedar fence on three sides of the site. Fle said i.his ��ould be what is knor�n as a fl�ee standiny building, that could l�e partitior�ed as the tenants rent:�d s�ace. He said his ot•Ji� company wauld be us�ing ��bout 1/4 of the buildine� �:I��ich ���ould have 4,000 square feet on each floor, a total of £3,000 square fc�ct, tie said i:here was a great necd in Fridley for a l���ilding for {�rofcssional people. H� had inquiries all the tii��e from people lool:ing for conrnercial oi'fice space. M►,. l)eG;�rdc�cr �aid that f�e h�id built many quality hames in Fridley, and 2E Plannin Conunission Meeting - May 5, i976 Pa eq 4 this commercial building would be the same calibre. Mr. Narris said that he knew that Mr. DeGardner had built some nice homes in his area. Mr. Arnold Elmquist, £�140 Long Lake Road, said that he ovrned the three apartment buildings South of the site in question. He said that he had always been in favor of this site stayiny residen�;ial, but; he ���as inpressed with the building that Mr. UeGardner ���as �roposing. Ffe said he vrould rather see another apartment building on �:his si�;e however. Mr. DeGardner said that if this property remained zoned R-3A, it aJOUId probably sit vaca»t for another ten years, because there just G^rasn't financing available for apari:ment buildings. He said this s�ite was only large enough for an eleven unit apar�:ment, and the numbers just vrouldn't �•�ork out, as far as for inves�;ment pi�r�oses. He said ti�at if this property was developed as cornmercial, you can get hiyher rent for commercial offices, so the numbers woulc work out. h1r. Elniquist sa�id that he �-rould rather see a variance granted to allov� a 14 �mit. apartment on this s7te, than to see it be rezoned to commercial. He sai d he fe1 i: ihe reiit struc-tuy,es t��oul ci be changi ��g i n the n�ar future, so tf�e financing picture ���ould change too. � Mr. Harris asked if this lo�; and proposed building met all the requirements of CR-1 zoning? f��r. UeGardner said tt.ere was ar� 150 foot frontage on this lot and his buildiriy ���ould be 100' x 40' . I�e said tiie side yards ��rould be 15' and 35' on the side of the building next to the apartments. H� said there ' v�ould be a 20' drivewa.y on th� 35' s-ide. There ��rould b� 2B �arking stalls. Mr. Boardman said this proposal m�e�Ls al1 the zonirg requirements. � Mrs. ldahlberg asked about �the access to this site and i�f i�: would have direct access io High,�ay �'G� or 4•lould they have to use the service drive dot�rn at tne corner of 63rd. ��ir. DeGardner saic� tr�ey i�rould bc using the ' service drive. Nu�s. l�!ahlberg said she ��,�as concer��ecf about people traveling horth of Hi gh,;�ay ;,'65 at 55 nii 1 es per hour and 1 ook: i ng fior thi s bui 1 di ng . She ��;onde��ed i f i i woul d need a ri gl�t turn 1 a��e? , Mrs.� Euyer�e Lane, i13?_ f�ississippi, sZ�id they i��td been ap��roached iT�any tin�es aboui; selli;�y their prop�rty> so that �hey could rezore it to ar�other use. She asl;ed f�1r. �oarcin�an i r he h�d any i dea rrhat use thei r property �•doul d ' be put to, if they sald it. Mr. Boarcin;an said i�: �-.ould be hard �:o say, because that would be up to the perso�� pei:itioning for re;oni��g. This was one of the � concet°ns he had, �hat if th�is t�ezoning ��Yas approved, more pressui�e woul� be � put on the present o��rners of �-1 property to sell their property so it could be rezaned to another use. � � � P•1r. Langenfeld sa�id that I�e thouc�f�t the resident:s in the area should Ue a►,�are that son;� 1;imes a multiple dwell ing could be more unpleasan�; in a i�esidential area �han th�is type af an office building. He stressed �ti�hat kind of occupancy would I�e allor�ed in this building if it ���as zoned con�mercial. �1r. hussell Q«rris, 1150 Mississippi Street N.E., said that he had lived in this area for ?_5 years, and if comniei�cial developmen�; 4vas coming int.o this area, he �vould sell his home, because f�e �•ranted thc area to s�ay residcnti��l. He said th�t ycai°s ago he had been a member of i:he Qoard of Appeals, and they would never havc allowc�d a comu�ercial venture in �z residential neighborhood. Ne said he was c�lad �o see that the ('lanniny Commission was concerned a�out the traffic gci�erated by this proposal. � , � , � i , ~ Plannin2 Con�mission P�leetinc� - Ma�r 5, 1976 Page 5 � Mr. C'etersan arrived at. tV�e Planning Commission meeting at B:QO P.M. tdrs. Shea said that if the peop1e ���ho ��Janted to visit this building had to take the service dr�ive, she tf�ouqht this vrould eli�r�inate some of the traffic prob�errs. P�1rs. ��ahlbei�g said sV�e felt it could be a situation like had been created ���ith bJickes and Plyu�ood. People woulcJ be traveling 55 miles an. hour on fiigh�-;�y ;`65, drive past this buildir�g, and then crcaie a traffic hazard ��rhen they tried to find the eritrance to the building. h1r. DeGardner said that a sign could I�e placed at the entrance of the service drive, and he fel t that �:hi s ���oul d el i mi na�;e a 1 ot of Lhe traffi c probl ern. f�4rs . tdahl berg said that; if this b�l�ilding vdasn't on such � he�vy travel�d hiyhway, she wouldn't be as concerned aboui; the traffic s�ituation. 2F h�r. Flarris askeci P1r. f3oardman ho��� 1;his a►�ea 1•aas treated in the Comprehensive Plan. (�1r. Boardrnan said it was recomrrended that �his area remain residential. t�1r. (�erc�nan said that it ��ras his concern �ha1; if i;his rezoning ���e:;.�est I�� wa.s appro��ed, a;e v�fould be gettirg into a situa�-ion that couldn't be stopp�d, and the area rnight cornpletely chan,e. He said this s��o� rezo��irig could flave � far-reacliinc� effects. He qu�stio��ed if the proposed building could be tied �' into �;his rezoning �°equest. Pfr. Harris said it could be, if it was so stipulated. ��1rs. P.. L. Ande7�son, this proposed building, `a, ea be�i��g rezoi�ed ��rom G4?_B D�114�ood Dri�fe. said she had no objection to or its use, but sI�E ��;o�tld be op��osed to moi�e of tne R-1. h1rs. I�lahlberg said �;hat sl�e tV�ought tf�is ���as a ver;� attractive buiidin, a►�d t'�at i � should he built i�� Fri<i1c�y I�nc����se it ti��as son,ei;l�inc? o�?r carnm��nity needs, bu�; she f�lt �:ha� she could r��ot ap��rove o�f� i{��� rEZOning o-� this � particular siteg mostly becauscl o� tf7e coi�cer�,s she h�zd wi�Lh i:he trafi`ic situation. 1 rF1r. La�;gei�fel d sa�i ci thut he haci to agree �1�i �rh ��ir, DeGardner that tf�i s p�,oposed b�i�il �ing t��ould pt�obul�ly ei�l�.�r�ce i:h� area, bui: it 4�as still s}�ot ��ezoning, ti��h�icV� �A,�as zc;a �nst Ci�l.y pol icy. P�1r. Peter�c�n sald he did no� v;isl� to n��zH:e ai��� con�r��ei�t on this proposal. h1rs, Sh��1 said that her pt°1fTllr,y concern �,��as the aciditianal pressures that t�rould be put on the ad�oininq propert�� o�ti�ner,s to sell thei�� property for rezoninc�. , • Mr. f�e��gman said that he ag►�ced i•rith the con�meni:s thai: l�ad bee1� made, bt��L he ���as >>��,y in;pressed with h�1r. DeGardner's {�roposed l�uilciing, and «ith his presentaL�io��. Mr. Narris said he also agreed w�ith all t:he comments. He said I thai: he would 1 ike to see this t�uilding constr�tcted �in (-ridley, ��nd he s�rould 1 i ke �ir. DeGardner �:o he abl e to �•rork i n F��i dl ey. He sai d that he hacl done an admirable job in making h�is presentatiorl, �nd he could underst;and tf�at ��ir. � DeGardi�er relt this was an ideal location Por tl�is con�!��ercial b«ildinc�, but he feli; it ►vasn't in the best ii�terests of thc community to approve rezoi�ii�y . this property from thc� nresent R-3�1 L011111(J. ', AID!'IUN by 13orym.�ii, secondcd b?) ����:21�C1'CJ, tl�a� thc 1'lanning Coi�imiss.ion close the Pu.�lie It�al�ing on re�zori.i.nq zoqi2c'si:, `LOl� !1"JG-02, by Rol�ert DeGaz�c'rtc,r.. 1 .�.,_ 1 ' � �� P1anr��n��_o_mm�ss7on ee �n��-�y ; ty/b rac�v Upon a voir.e vote, a11 voting aye, Chairman Fl��rris �Ieclared the Public Ilear..ing closed aL 9:05 I�.M. MOT.TON by Beryman, seconded by Tanger�feld, that the P.i�nning Corruniss.ion recommcnd tv Counc•i1 d��ni�.1 of th� r.ec�uesL for rezonil��, 201i !l7G-02, by Ro1>ert D. TJeGar.dnE,r., i.o r.c-r.onc th.r-- SouLh 150 feet, front and rear, of Lot 9, and the Glcst Q7 feet of the South 120 fect of Lot 10, �'iuditor.'s Subdzvision No, f38, from R-3A (<ap�rtrnent �.,nd mult.i��lc dc��ellings d.i_strict) to CR-1 (gencral ofF.ice. ancl Iimi_t�d t�izsincsses) , the sarne .�cing 6431. Hiyhway 4(65 N.E. for the fo1]_owing rcasons: 1. Tllis would be spot rezoning. � 2. Tf f_his r.ezoni��g r_eqii�st was al>pr_oved, additional pressure would be put on adjo.ininy proj�erty o�+�ers to r.ezone their propert.y, and cliar�y� t-he residentzal char��ctcr of the area. 3. The additionaZ traffic problems crcated with commcrciaZ use in L-his ar�a. 4. This proposal contra.ry Lo our appl'cved Com.prehensive P1an, and would not b�� in the bc�si inter_ests of the co�nrr�unity. 5. Because of the objections vf t1�e adjo.ini.n� proZ�erty owr�er_s. Ul�on a voice vote, Shea, Ber.qman, ilar_ris, 6�'ahlberg, Langenfeld vo�in� a�e, Peter_son r.ay, the mot_ion carried. Mrs. t�lahlberg told P�ir. DeGardner that she hoped he could find another site in F��°idley ic� consi:��uct this bui1ding, because it �•rould be an assei, �.o th� colll,llll(lli;�� a��d i:l�e type of bui1d�ir�g �hat Fridley has a nE�ed for, Mr. DeGardner said }�° tIlOUC�IIt that he had foun�i t.he perfect sitc� fc'�� �this bui 1 d�i nc�, i�1��. Lar�y�m e i cl sai d i;ha � he iel i. thi s ��,�as a yood proposal al so, but the Planning Cen�,m��,ion had �o cons�ider the City as a���hole ur�it, ai�d there could be ii�ajor problems ���ith �;ne rezoning of tfi�is propei�ty. Chairman Harri � usE;c�d the s�c��e�;at•y to mal;e sure t�.l��at P�1r. DeGardner got a co��y of t}�ese minutes. � 2: ('II,LIC I�EARI�;G: CONSID[�f:AT?C�id OF 11 PRELIMI1d�,I�Y_ PLAT,__P�_S._'f76_04, ' IiEllTflf_R i;ILI S I,IIF;D A6DITIOf�, f>1' fiIf�E F- 0'I>/'t���d0i��: t3eing a r�eplat __-------_—____-- - ---- ---- ------ . _------ of Loi� 23, /�uditor's Su�di��ison f�o. 22, ��hat was n�t already {�la�:t�d as fieathe�' }ii 11 s'L��d (�cld i t ior� 9 gene�,<?.l ly 1 ocatecl South o�` Neather l�i11s Secor�d Addition ar�d I��est of Rice Creek Estates Seco��d Additio��. f�1r. P1i E:e 0' C3annon ���as present. r10T1�O.J 1�� fiergrnan, seconded b� fti'��hlbe.rg. Lhat �he Pl�nning Conim.ission vpen the Publ.i.e 11��,��'�_ng on a pT'c.1.i_m�n�r.y p1at, Il�ather Hi1.7s Tliirci Addii=io!�, by liii:c I;. O'13<ji�nori. Upon a ��oic�. voLr_, ;�11 V01`_].l�c� ai]e, Cli�irn,�n H�zr.ris decl��red the PuL1ic Ilc:ari.r�g opc�n �zt 9:.ZC P.41. t•1r. 0'Bannon said �:hat ali t:he 1ot.; ���ould exceed tl�e 9,000 square foo� requi��t,�nE�nt for residenti�l loi.s. H�� said the lots w�re comparablci:o the lots in the other ileat.hei� Hi11s addi tion. There �,��s a 50 ft. right of ��ray ior the� s�:reets, clnd the streets wo«ld l�e 36' fr�m cui°b to curb. Ne said he hatl been wo�°k i n�} cl osely �•�i tli the En�i neet°i ng Dc�pat�tment on thi s pl at, anci ever�yt{�iny was as it should be. 2G S � � � � ' � ' , ' ' � ' , , � CI7Y OF FRIDLEY PU[3LIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO bJHOM IT f4AY CONCERN : Noti ce i s hereby gi ven that the Counci 1 of the City of Fridley arill hold a public hearing at the Fri dley Ci ty Hall , 6431 Uni versi ty Avenue Northeast, on Monday, June 14, 1976 at 7:30 p.m. on the question of issuing an On-Sale Wine License �:o Robert Henry Schroer for the property located at 7610 University Avenue Northeast (Caballero Sandwich Saloon). Anyone having an interest in the matter should make their in terest known at this public hearing. MARVIN C. BRUNSELL CITY CLERK Publish: June 2 and 9, 1976 � � � It�MO T0: NASIM M. QUP�FSHI , CITY r;iAI�TAGER MEMO I�'ROM: JAMES P. HILL, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/PUBLIC SAF�TY DI RECTOR ���- DATE: JUNE 10, 1976 SUF3JECT: WINE LICENSE-I�OBERT H. SCHROER, CABALLERO SANDt9ICH SALOON, 6710 UNItTERSITY AVENUE N. E., RECOi�iMENDATION TO COUI�,TCIL The Police Department portion of the inv�stigation regarding the above nan�ed �"7ine License Applicant has not been completed, pending return of a few r�quested re.cord checks and o�her miscellaneous forms. �a For purpo�es of the upcoming Public Hearings, it is my recommendation that the Vriine License be approved contingent upon the completion of the investigation. It ���ould appear based on investigative data collected, a final recommendation of approval �;Till be made. An investigation was completed on the same applicant on January 9, 1975 when the applicant made application for an On-Sale Into�icating Liquor License for the proposed Western Ranch, Inc. in whi.ch final approval was recommended. JPH/pr ' � 0 �o�R� ar�;ats��kr>�� '.- II ,J ' ;� STATE a� F�9iPdNf�SOT'A ULF/IZTMFNT OF PU�L{C SAFETV C.[QUOR CUyiitE3L DtRECTLIR APPLt�ATt(Jis f=JR CCUftiTY OR �;1�'Y �N Sl��E WINE LICENSE hi()T TO EXCE�U '{4% 0�= ALC��F�C?L 8Y VOLUME This appli�,-�tion anc� the hond shall be submitted in duplicate. Whoever shall knovringly and wilf�il�y fa.sify the answers to the following qucstionnaire si�all be deemed guilty of perjury and shalt ' be punishcd accordingly. In ar�swering the fallowing c�uestions "APPI.ICANTS" shall be governed as iollows: For a Corporation one officer shaU execute this applicatzon for all officers, d:.rectors and stockholders. For a partnersl,ip one of the "API'LICANTS" shaIl execute this appfication for all members of the partnersnip. ' EVERY QUESTIOtJ f�9UST' BE ANS�NERED �, i, � R�hPrt H Sc(lroer , as _ Indi vi duai (Individual owner, officer, or partner) , for and in behalf of �'�Se �� , hereby apply for an On Sale n �I n v�f- Wine License to be located at 7610 lJnl verS7 �Y V�tllt ��� � � �dSt '(Post Oi�cc Addicss) County or City of An ok a Coun ty , Ci ty o f Fri d 1 ey 'State of Minnesota, in accordance �vith the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 340, commencing 1���T �,_ , t9 76 , and endin� Apr'i 1 30 , , z9 �� . . �xive applican±s' date of birth 1 fiih _ FP6r�1�r� 19�5 ' � {Day) (MonYl�) (Year1 E3irthdates of Partners (� / A , , . � (�ay) . (R4onth) (Year) ' or (DaY) ` (Mont}�) i�'eai) ' Officers of Corporaiion . (Day) (hiontn} (Yeaz) ' 3. The residence for each of the applicants named herein for the past five years is as follows: ' 4Af� RirP frapk Rniil�v�r�i, FricllP�l, hlinnp5��3,.5���? � ' 4. Is tlie applicant a ciiizer, of the Uizited States? Y�5 If natuzalized state date and r�lace of rEaturatization ��A ' Tf a carporatic�n, or partnersl7ip, state citizenship status of all officers or partziers. N/A , _ ' $, Thc person wl�o executes this appiic.ation sh^ll E;ive wife's or l�usb:�nd's full �,ame and address �)t�ne KathP�°ine i3loon�,l�jist Scl�roer°1 �9Q Rir.e Cree�: I�o�ilevard, F�^idley, P1n. 55432 ' � G. What occu{�atioxls }�ave applicant and associates in this application foliowed for the past five years? �L�o�S_'s-�'--�a����-,-�1.%r.m�ln�'�d��..��_I?���.__�:s�f,�� 13�'�1 Estate Investments; '___�_�_����n�, Real Estate Investm���nts; Rice C��re��& Assoc., Reai Estate Investments; .�t��eZson�� �'-� De �c Cn R� ,� 1 F s t � t� n vP S_.��n�_ ' ' 7. If a partncrship, state name and address of cach nicmber of partncrship �A ' If a corporation, date of incorPoration �[�(�� , state in wliich incorporated amount of authorized capitalization , amount of paid in capital , if a subsidiary of any ot}ier corporation, so state 'give purpose of corporation name and address of all officers, directors and stockholders and the number of shares held by each ' (Name) ' (Name} (Addiess - number and street or lot and block) (Address - number and strect or lot and block) (City) (C�tY) (Name) (Address - number and street or lot and block) (City) ' �(Namej (Address - number and stceet or lot and block) (City) �� If incorporated under the laws of another state, is corporation aut}�orized to do business in this State? ,j�f A . Number of certificate of authority. If this application is for a new Corporation include a certified copy of Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws. If this application is for a RENE«'AL of license state whether any changes have been made in the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws since the last issue of License N lA S. On what floor is the establishment located, or to be located? �� Round fi oor 9, DescriUe the premises io be licensed. �s`.;.'_��`.7i_C! �'�,:J}-�> }71C�C7� c=:?1� ��?(i0� �r-�iY`iE_' 17'12�:��_i';7 10, Is tIie establislu�ient located tiear an ar.adcmy, coltege, university, churcli, grade or high scho��l? NO ' 3 �loc�:s , State the approtimate distance of tl�e cstablisliment from such school or church . 21. State n�nte anc3 address of o�vner of b�:ilding �g��,� i� $�j�EY'._,_2q� Ri ra �r�?k B1 Vd, t Fri dl ey , i`hi1. , }�as oivner of bttil<ling any con�iection, dircctly or indirectly, witli applicant? �.Ql�Lil��.� � 1 Cdf1L I2, Are the taxes on tlie abo��e property delinque.�tt? NO 13. State ���hether arplicant, or any of his nssociates in this application, have ever had an appli.ation for a Liquor Li�ense rejected by any �nunicipality or State authority; if so, �ive date and details �`Tn �4. Iias the applicant, or any of his associates in this application, during the five years immediately preceding this application ever had a lieense under the Minnesota Laquor Contral Act revoked for any violation of such laws or local ordinances; if so, p,ive date and details r Na . �5. State whether applicant, or any of his associates in this application, during the past five years were ever convicted of any Liquor aw violations or any crime in this state, or any other state, ar under Nederal Laws, and if so, �ive date and details �'n 16. Is applicant, or any of his associates in this application, a member of the county board of the county or council of the city in 'which this Iicen�e is to be issued? I�n If so, in what capacity? If applicant for license is the spouse of a member of the go��erning body, or where other family relationship exists, such member shall �ot vote on this application. 17. State whether any person other than applicants has any right, title or interest in the furniture, fixtures, or equipment in the �remises for which iicense is apptied, and if so give name ar�d details 1�7n?�" 18. Have applicants any interest whatsoever, d'uectly or indirectly, in any other liquor establishment in the State of h4innesota? ' Give name and address of such establishment '19. Furnish the name and address of at least t}iree business references, including one bank reference � R Le ?�?e?sor_, Z�*^mer:�an, �Iinnnsota . s ��1 "�Yi� p ra i y� i � n. -i�i� r i('F� rY'F�'��,r r^?TY T7 M '�'-r- i,d�_°�7 1�:1_1"l�1 . � � . , ..�� � � •.. . . . . •. _ . .: ...._._ - . , ;, 10�60 Di�'ec�. r.; �,•e,- 1�r o, C�on Ra.pi�s, ,�iir.n. � ' �T��._s Co_'�•'- � � ^;,�� .t l c F �:v'n�i- �r��r�..,a > j � r r.��1 � At-i-t1° I��=-n "�iar�-ln��P � r t r -, ��,.�� � � ; - �� � �20. Wiiat is the seating capacity of this establishment? � 21. During what hours �vill food be available? 1-1- � C� �i= '-n �-� � �� p �' ��}n • thY'U. T:':'.1z' ^ � % � a- = C�Ai�;—� : �OAA".• : Fri. & Sai�. ; �22. State name of person who will operate restaurant. M1 Chd21 E. Schroer � 23. State name of person who will operate Uar. �� � '24. State number of people restaurant wiil employ. `���Pr�"' 6 25. Will food senice be the principal business of this estaUlishmeiit? YeS 26. State trade name to be used. CabdlleY'0 Sandwi ch Sal oon ' 27. If this restaurant is in conjunction with any other business (such as resort, ete.) describe such business. NO i, 28. Iio�v many years lias this business been in operation under ttiis o�vnersliip? �`T�'•J �S�'�'�?� ��ti'TM�GClt, _ 29. State w�hether applicant has, or �F�iil Ue granted, an "On-sale I�on-Intoxicating Malt Beverage^ (3.2) and/or a"Set-up" License in I� conjunetion wit1� this wine license? �� T ��"c'n°c� T; C� 30. Aoes applicant intcnd to sctl wine to other tlian the consumcr? I' 31. How many manchs of the ycar �i�ill this estaUlistunent be open? �^t�'nt:h � 'I � '32. A�7glicar�t, and +.. associatcs in this appi; ?:i, witl strictiy cornp�y with all tlie Laws of the State of Minncsota governing thc n taxation and thc saie af winc, rulcs and re�;ulvt;ons promulgatcd by Uic Liquor Contro! Dircctor; and all laws of the county; and ! , ' � � hereby ccrtif� that I have read it�e fore�aing qucsfiuns and t�-iat t1�e answers ta said questions arc true of my own knowledge, ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this � day of � �1��- /'a, , 19 '"yG /: ,j:- 1.�'2 , �-- _t,4.,a-E=-n--- / (Notary Public) �� _:: + �.r �.-.:�.< ,::T,.;,; ,,�' /Y" My C� fi7�tsic�n`Q �>. LI��I� L�.� r✓,i� _ ; � 5 �4P�F�� _ . . . ._ - :> � ` i ANpKA C �UN i Y :-� � � ? ��'> Mv Cemn ss� .r �xo ir• Aug 13 l'� � ��#i u.� ,.�ry.. � a.^•�iJYi. T':;�•�:?i.? :°r �,"�,�w!'�� � � � ,� � , , � �i5i�11'aIlu .ap{�1icaM) -- ',� REPORT ON APPLICAi�T OR APPLICAN�S f3Y SHERfFF'S OFFlCE ClR POLICE DEPARTMENT This is to eertify that to the best of my knawledge, the applicant, or his associates, named herein have not been convicted within the past five years for any violation oi Lativs of the State of D2innesota, or Municipal Ordinances relating to the sale oi non-intoxicating malt liquor or intoxicating liquors, except as hereinafter stated. �It is my judgement that the applicant wIll comply with the laws and regulations relating to the conduct of this business should a license be granted. • , ' , Date � Sheriif County Qiief of Police City � _ 1�.s.��p'^� �°i t" I� �,y�. PU[3LIC IfJ(1'r'.i;S DEPAftTMEf�lT Enyir�c�rir�g Division City �f �-riclley ir�idley, Minnesota hDFi, Incorporated June 14th, 1976 5400 Tndustry Avenue Nt�J Anoka , � 1N 55303 Re: CHANGC OR.DER ,#1 , STREET IMPRO!�E�iEfJT �ROJECT ST, 1976-1 (;en �l emen : Yo�� are hereby ordered, authorized and instructed to modify your contract for Street Imprwernent Project St. 1976-1 by adding tl�e fol�oG�ring estimated quanti- ties for the additional total price of Twelve Thousand, �IlI1P_ Hundred Fort�_T E�ci-�!� Do11 ars and 00/1 GO T ;,12, ��E8. `?0 Fiyures As these are estimated quantities, the basis or payment v�ould be on the actual quan�;ity of work performed and the folio���ing unit prices. ADDITIOfdS INCLUDES THE FOLLOl�1Ir�G ITEMS: Tennis court construction includinq grading, stabilized b�se, hot-mix bituminous binder and wearing course, and concrete apron� located as follo�vs: Suir�mi t Parl: Ru�:h C�i rcl e Fark Madsen Par� Specification or I tem ��o . 2531.501 S-14 t�pproxirnate uantities 1,104 Lin. Ft. 2,400 Sq. Yd. Original Con�ract Price Change Ord�r #1 (Add) Revised Contract Price Item Unit Price Ameunt Concrete Apron $3.25 �3,588.00 Tennis Court Surfacing $3.90 $9,360.�(� Total Change �rder #1,...........�..$12,948.00 $212,319.50 $12,948.OQ $27_5,267.50 ', The campletion daie for tf�e main contract on St. 1976-i Gvill remain in effect as Auqust 15th, 1916. �' Se�hrnitted and approved �y Richard ��. Sobiech, Puhlic Idorks Direc�tor on the 14th day of June, 1976. � ' 4 Ch�nge Order �#1, Street Improvement �roject St. 1976-1 Page 2 �� l /f�;� � Prepared by: :�.��.?� � j��`'`�._-�_ Checked by: �°�.. �� ��*`6'��_ ------. /, �� / "��� �� .-� �`" ' f ichard N. SoE�iech, P.E. PuUlic t�Jorlcs Director � �, ,., - 1lppraved and accepted this �; day of ,; ;� ��. � , 1976 by hIDH, Incorporated. r°.pproved and accepted this day of of Fridley, F��inn�sota. NDH, I�;CORFORATED �.�/r � / �� � ����1 ��.. �7. �/�1�2����.� r�. F �::� _ , _ C�y Ti ii e , 1976 by the City Council t�li 11 i am J, � fee htayor Nasim f�i. �ureshi, City �1anager �,JI I] ' RCS4LUTION N0. 1976 A RESOLUTION t�XPRESSI��dG TNE CITY COUf�CIL'S It�7ENT TO HIRE A POLIG� OFFICER TU FILL At� EXISTING VACEINCY AND SEEKING CLARIFICA7ION OF THE POLICE PENSIOI� S7ATUS ' WHEREAS, the City Cour�cil took action on Dc�cember i5, i975, by the adoption of an or�inance wh�cl� inc�icates that all new police officers hired after January 15, 7976 are to be placed in the PERA Police and Fire Fund; and ' WHEREAS, there apparently is a question on the part of PERA as to the proprie�y of placing newly hlred Fridley police officers in the PERA Police and Fire Fund; and ' ' ' WHEI2EAS, the Police Civil Service Commission has approved an eligibility list of candidates f�r police offic�rs,and a vacancy exists in the Police Department for a police officer after �he resignation of a police officer effective April, 1976; and WHEREAS, it is the City Council's intent to hire a police officer to fill the existing vacancy; and WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to get clarification as to the pension ' s�tatus of the new police officer to be hired before they ma�e the actual appoint- ment as it puts a different financial burden on the City; and , WHEREAS, the City Council seeks to clarify any inconsistencies that may exist betaa�en their position as stated in Ordinance No. 605, adopted an December 15, 1975, and the pasition of tf�e P�RR Board; and WHEREAS, the �issistant City Manager/Public Safety D�rector has been in the PERA Police and Fire Fund since August, 1972, and recently the PERA has raised a q«estion in r�gard to his eligibility in this fund; hOW, TNEREFORE, QE TT RESQLUED, tha� the City Council hereby directs the City Attorney and the City Adi��in-istration ta take such action as is necessary to clarify the pension status of police officers h�red after January 15, 1976 and ` the Assisiant City Manager/Pu�i�c Safety Di►�ector. PASSED AM1lD ADOPTED BY TFiE CITY COUNCIL OF TNE �ITY OF FRIDLEY TNIS DAY OF , 1976. MAYQR - WILLIAhi J. NEE ATTEST: CITY CLERK - h1ARVIN C. BRUNSELL � � � ' � CITY OF FRIDLEY M E M 0 R A N D U M T0: NASIM M. QURESHI, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: P�1ARYIN C. BRUNSELL, ASST. CITY MGR./FIN. DIR. SUQJECT: A RESOLUTIOiJ SEEKING CLARIFICATIO[J OF THE POLICE PENSION STATUS DATE: JUNE 9, 1976 The purpose of the attached resolution is to put the Council on record as intending to hire a police officer to fill an existing vacancy pending clari fi cation of the pension status of new poli ce of;icers. There already is a point of cont�ntion concerning the status of the ' Public Safety Director, This is, the PERA Qoard has challenged ' his present status. ' MCB :sh Attachment ' � � � � � � � � ' � ' ' RESOLUTIQN N0. A RESQLUTION ORDCRI���G PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATiOhJS, AND ESTIf�1AiES OF THE CUSTS TNEREOF: STORP�1 SCWER Zf�1PR0UEi�lENT PROJECT ;#120 BE IT RESOLUEU, by the City Council of the City of Fridlev as follows: 1. That it aqpears in �:he interests of the City and of the propert.y oamers affected that there be consiructed certain �irr:�rc�vements, to wi t: That the follo��ainq listed pro�erties ��rhich are creatinq a nuisance ' are currentiv ta.x forfe�it and under control o� Anoka Countv, uJhose Board of Com�n�ssioners has directed that improvements be made as follows: Grading, storm sewer and drainaqe facilities and related appur�er�ances to Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 and 9 of Marion Hills 2nd Addition, Block 1 and Lots 6, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 and parcel 500 of ��lar�ion Hi11s, lst Additicn, Bloc�: 1 in the City of Fridley, according to the map or plat thereof of record or on file in the Office of the Registe�� of Deeds in and for Anoka County, Minnesota. 2. That the Publ i c Gloi�i<s Di rector, R�i chard Sobi ech i s hereby authori zed and directed to ��rork with t��e Anoka County Highway Department to draw the pi,eliminur.y pl�ns and specifications and to tabulate the results of estinia�tes a�` the casts af saicl irnprovements, in- cluding every item of cost from inception to completion and all fees and expenses incurred (�r to be incurred} in connection therewii:h, or the fir�ancing thereof,and to make a preiiminary report of his findings, stating therein ��hether said improvements are feasiLle and wheLner they can best be made as proposed, or in connection with sern� other improvements (and the estimated cost as recommended), including also a descriptior7 of the iands or area as ma.y recr�ive benefits therefrom and as ma,y be proposed to be assessed. ' 3. That said qreliminarv report ofi the Engineer shall be furnished ta the Citv Council. � ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF f=RIQLEI( THIS DAY OF � 1976. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. 6RUNSELL ' ' MAYOR - WILLIAh1 J. NEE � � ' RESOLi1TI0N N0. A RE::,OLUTIOfd RECEIVTNG TNE PRELIt�iINl-iRY REPORT, RE:CEIVING � MOTIQ:i FROM TNE AfdOK�� CQUP37Y t30F�RD OF COt�1MJSSIONE:RS, AND WAIVING A PUFLIC FIFARiNG ON TNL f�AT7ER 0� THE CONS7RUCTIO� OF CERTAIN If1Pf'�UVEMEt�TS: STORP� SEWER IMPR�VEMEfdT PROJECT �12U L� �I� � WHCREAS, the const;ruction of certain irnprovements is deemed ta be in the inierest of f:}�e City of Fridley and the property affected thereby. BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City ofi Fridley, as follows: ' l. That the prelimin��r.y report submitted b.y the Cit.y Engineer is hereby received and accepted. , ' � ,. � � , , ' ' 2. That the City Clerk shall act to ascertain the name and address of the owner of each parcel of land directly affecied or vdithin the area of lands as ma_y be proposed �o be assessed for said improvements, and calcuiate estimates of assessments as may be proposed r�elati��e thereto against each of said lands. 3. fhat the area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each of them are all the lands and areas to be assessed propor- tiona�ely accordin� ta the benefits received. 4. That the estimates of assessments of the Clerk shall be avail- able for 1rSp�Ctior� o�� ary parcPl of 13nd as ma� be affected ihereby. 5. 1-hat ali property liable to be assessed with thQ making of the improvements are currently tax forfeit and under control of Anoka County, whose 6oar�d af Commissi�n�rs has dir�ected that the irnprovements be made. Due to the nature of the tax forfeit pro- perties and based on the attacned n�otior� from the Anoka County L�oard of Comn;i ss�i oners , the publ i c h�ari ng titi�hi ch i s al 1 owed under the nor'111a1 procedures sz� forth in Minnesota Statutes, Chapi:er 429 is hereby waived. RDGP�jED �Y THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS D/�Y OF , 1976. , ATTEST: ' CITY CL�RK - P4ARVIN C. BRUI�SELL � ' �J MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE �� � 1 1 , Comrii_ss�_on�r Kordiak made motion delegatinc� the authority to Commi.ssioner Mi}:e O`Banz�an to worJc wit�h th� County Engineer and the City oi Fridle-� staff_ on tize improvemen�.s necessary to make the following legally described 1.ots marl:etable at public sale: Lots l, 2, 3, 4, 8, and 9 of 1���rzon Hills, 2nd Addition, ' B]_ock 1 and L,o ts 6, 12 , 13 , l.4 , l5 , and 16 and parcel 500 of Marion Iii? ls � lst Addition, B7�ocl; 1 in the City of Fridley, according �o the mat or plat thereof of record , or on file in �he Office of the Register of Deeds in and for Anoka County, rlinnesota. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion. Commissioners 0'Bannon, , Fields, Burman, Kordiak and Johnson vote� "yes". Motion carried. CJ �I'! � � ' STATE Or MINNESOTA) ) SS COUNTY QF ANOICA. ) I, Ralph L. .��cGinley, Execcztive Secretar�� to the County Board of Commissioners, tinolca County, Minnesota, hereby certify that I have compared the ioregoing copy of the Ma�.ion of the County Baayd of said Courity ��rith the origznal record thereof on file in the Administration Office, Anolca County, Minnesota, as stated in th� minutes of the proceedings of saicl Board at a meeting duly held an 4-27-7G, and �ha-t. the same is a true and correct copy of said original record and of the �ahn1� thereof, and that said Motion was duly passed by said IIoard at said meeting. Witness my hand and seal this 13th c�a j �� RA.L�F-i L . ��, :� E1�ECUTIV� � of May� 1 76. i % , /!/ �i� � , , 1 j, - ,��j � CGINLLY SLCRET�RY 7 !I LJ CJ ' RESOLUTIOfv N0. A RESOLUTION QRDERING If�IPROVEP�iEPdT AND FINAI_ PLANS A�dD SPECIFI- CATIOf�S Af�dD ESTIf�FITES UF COSTS TiIEREUf=: STORt� SEWER ItfPROVEMENT PROJECT #�12G WHEREAS, Reso?ution f�o. adopted on the 14th day of June, � 1976 by the Cit;y Cauncil, waived the publir hearing on the proposed impravements; and ' 1 , � WHEREAS, all properties liable ta be assessed with the making of the improvements are cur��entiy tax forfei� �nd under con�ro� of Anoka County, W�IOSC� Board of Cornrnissioners has directed that the improve- ments be made. Due to the nature of the tax fot°feit properties and based on the attached rnotion from the i�noka Coun�y Qaard of Com- missioners, ih� pu5lic hearing wtiich is allowed under the normal procedures set forth in f�linnesota Statutes, Chapter 429 is hereby waived. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESQLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minr.esota as follotivs: 1. That the following improvements proposed by Council Resol!.�tion ' No. are hereby order�tl to be effected and com- pleted as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit: ' ' ' 2. ' � � � , CJ Grading, starm sew�r and drai�a�e facilities ard reluted appurtenances to: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 and 9 of Marion Ni1is 2nd Adclition, B1ock 1 and Lots 6, 12, 1"3, 14, 15, anu "16, and parcel 50U of tfarion Hills, lst Addition, &lock 1 in the City of Fridley, according to the map or plat thereof cf recar��d or on file in tr�e Office of the Register of Deeds in and for Anoka County, Mii7nesota. That work to be perfo►�med under this project may be performed by City forces or contracts as may be deemed advisable. 3. Tf�at the Public Works Director, Richard N. Sobi�ch, P.E., and the Anoka County Highway Department are hereby designa�ed as the Engineers for this in�prover��ent. They shal� prepare final plans and specifications for, the making of such improv�ments. ADONTED BY TI-IE CI7Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TNIS DAY OF , 1976. MAYOR - WILLTAM J. NEE ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. 6RUNSELL � �t�c����� ��'�ns � '��i��� 2fI7 73<2 Uni.�ucrs�Ey 11 ��e. I��.I,. �'+ricl(.e_y, 1�Zi,nr7��.5f�f,a 55�32 ' J�xne 10 , l�)76 Hariorable .'.rayar '�'�i�_l�ar:� I'dee �.��d C�_���j C;c�unc�_7 t��`e;r��bers: 1ne Fr�.c3.lcy �-I�qoer� comr��i_�ttee, a.t_�ti�lU �;�re.� zeqt�es�� �. Specia?_ �'��.@ l�E?L'i,r,:i.�; �O U�7 � j e7 ��°E,'T' 2..Y1Cj .�'+f3'�;�^t?�1.3z= ��`G 'r�1C �0��'i.�c�'.�_�_ {�TB.?71ES C3?"; �'X'1C1�.� i JLiIiG GS"i i1 uriC� �U:fl�.c.j� � J t�l`1n ��'''i,�"i . ��_' E; c�,�SO IT:�.k� �,�- �- hc?� ['�r. ✓ F S rer: uest _i'a� tl�e sar:e pc�;ri_t �t� �.ncludc �.2 beer and �--u��s i or 1;he Corr�u-nun.ity Danee �Eo be held at �,'licl�e� pa.riti��� lot on Saturday� �7ur�e 26 �n . �:�:_ji� ycur anrrova;L f v:�e ����_1� secure the necessa.r,y insurance ar�ci ta.lcc eare of �the necessary forn.s. For these two bal1.��.r:�cs wc <:.lso re�ryue�>t th� usc� a.f the snow fences to co�:tro7 »<r�ic�.?�a�tidn to �;h��s� even�ts q If necessar•Y our comm�..�tee vail_l assi�t in loc��in� tlzese fences. � ' Ss.ncere �.y yours, � � \ . _. �- -� � � . � ,� `��, ._.. ,'�� �, � Ed I�ur�zn � C oordii��.�t��.� , Fridley �9`er� /mc ' I ' I ' . zo ��rc i�. Q e 4�'� r� S � � '.�rlA.t.�(' �(i7 7362 Urrit�ersif y l� ve. N.E. �Fr�dley, 1�1inn.esofa 55�,32 � I� , , i �� �� ' ' � � ' �J �7vne 10 � 1_9ry6 Honora.bl.e n?ayor. t�;i_1.liam Nee arid City Counci.l T�embers: Dea.r I�'ayor. NeP : �'fe nova marli t}�e ve�;inni.ng of ou� 3rd Communi�y C;elec�ra.tion, as well as r�cognitiol� of the 200��h �r�nivers��y of the �;merican Rev- olu�tion. This yea:cs 4�9° ers Da.ys vaiyl cornmence on �unda.�.r, June 13th, with the prela_mi.nary selec�tion of T�� iss i�ridley 1�9' er. . On Saturda.yo �Tune 19th, �Lhe Fri.dley Lions C7_Ub will 'nold t;heir annual ca.noe raoes az �,�oar� Lake fl om 1_ to � P.Iv`. `1_'he rlex� event, the �ro Gz�t�.zerls I�o���l�.r�g �Pourn�n�ent, �A�ill be held. at PY"apl� I,anes on Thursd�y, June ?�-, I0 :30 �:.P�' . to 1:30 P.;�°. Tha.t samc evcYZing, June 24 �h, the Fri.dley Charnbcr of Commerce ���ill host our firs�t; semi-a.nnual �1`o�vn P��ec�;ir ;: �vith music b ent��r�t�inment and reco�ni��.on. Tt v��ill l�e hela at i�ri�.iey �r. 1-i��;h a� 7:15 p.m. in the auditoriun�:. The i�eta.il r�`erch�.7zts i�� ��ri.dley v;'z�Ll be ho� tin�; �t;hea_x• �.nnual Sidewa_lk Sale D«ys starting �Chursc��.y, June 24��ch �:nd run��i_rl�; thr_ u June 26th. Fric��y evenin�� June f�, the 4�9' er�s coanmi t;�tee ti�:Ji11 present the Fridley Folice a���d Fix�en��rzs annual_ soi'tbe�ll �an:e at 7:00 P.P�" ., Commc�?is �'ark. `�'hn F'ridle�r i�,9`er�r committc;es ��t ��triis time, request a�pecial use Fermi � to sel_l "3.2 beer �nd ;�-t--�-'t�-j��`s `��i` =tr,:'essoFtba.11 games on Frid�,�r, Jure 2� az�d Sunc�ay, June 2,jth.<<,.,`:J.�`.�,l,�h�r��.ke reauesl; �oi t}ie sam� permf� to incltzde 3.2 beer and �e-�--���s�"tor ��e Communi�ty Dance to be held at ;°�ic}ces parki.n� lot on ::atuz•day, June 26th. Upon your approval, ��e vaill secure t}�e riecessa�r,y insur�nce and take care of the necessa���v fo,rms . � Follo��v ipg the ' commi_ttee wi.11 �y t:ne I�'rid]_ey tha.s ac�t;ivit,y. ' �� , �0 A sot�ball game on Friday, June 25�:h, the Fridle,y �9'ers hald theis first anr.ual fir.ev�orks display to be sponsored V.F.��I. Club. All ar._�angenients have been completed for � ' � ' ,. . . }�i���o.c��l:1.e ;`�.yca� ,�i �._.�.1.����:�; r'��e�: �.��d. 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